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Sonny Rollins: Touring, Life Today and the Future
by Larry Taylor
Jazz great Sonny Rollins is gearing up for an ambitious 2008 touring season, which will take him from the West Coast (April 3 at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall and April 5 at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts in Southern California), then east for appearances at Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center, April 18, and Morristown, N.J., April ...
"The Way I Play": New Live Trio CD from Guitarist Bobby Broom
As a major jazz guitarist, Bobby Broom has for many years been hiding in plain sight. Following his Carnegie Hall debut at age 16 with Sonny Rollins, and his first album as a leader at 20, Broom recorded and toured steadily as a valued sideman with artists such as Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, Dr. John, Charles ...
The Jazzschool & Yoshi's Announce Joint Education Program
The Jazzschool, Berkeley's innovative music school dedicated to the study and performance of jazz, has become the official education arm of Yoshi's, the Bay Area's foremost jazz presenting organization. The announcement of the new partnership was made today by Jazzschool Founder and Executive Director Susan Muscarella and Yoshi's Artistic Director Peter Williams. This joint venture was ...
Delirium Blues Project, Co-led by Kenny Werner & Roseanna Vitro, Debuts on CD 3/25
In August 2007, longtime friends and musical partners in jazz Kenny Werner and Roseanna Vitro took to the stage of the Blue Note in New York with a bodacious new category-bending band, the Delirium Blues Project. Werner occupied his customary piano chair but also filled the new role of arranging for the nine-piece group. Vocalist Vitro ...
Love Letters: Ella Fitzgerald, Nicki Parrott/Rossano Sportiello & Ed Reed
by Jim Santella
Ella Fitzgerald Love Letters From Ella Concord Jazz 2007 Nicki Parrott & Rossano Sportiello People Will Say We're in Love Arbors Records 2007 Ed Reed Sings Love Stories ...
Veteran Latin-Jazz Arranger Marty Sheller to Release "Why Deny," His Debut Album, 2/19
Marty Sheller's long and busy career as a valued arranger-composer-producer for many of the biggest names in Latin jazz and salsa music--including Tito Puente, Willie Coln, Ruben Blades, Hector Lavoe, Larry Harlow, the Fania All-Stars, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra, and especially his close colleague Mongo Santamaria--left him little time to contemplate recording his own music. But ...
Bennie Wallace: Disorder at the Border, The Music of Coleman Hawkins
by Laurel Gross
Left New York's Jazz Standard last month barefoot because the band blew my socks (and even my boots) off. Baby it was cold outside, a December night threatening snow. But Bennie Wallace and the boys had played so hot I was warmed up inside and so immune to any chill. Wallace has been ...
All About Jazz-New York Best of 2007
by AAJ Staff
Chapter Index MUSICIANS OF THE YEAR RECORD LABELS OF THE YEAR VENUES OF THE YEAR PERFORMANCES OF THE YEAR ALBUMS OF THE YEAR UNEARTHED GEMS TRIBUTE RECORDINGS REISSUED RECORDINGS LATIN JAZZ RELEASES DEBUT ALBUMS VOCAL RELEASES LARGE ENSEMBLE RELEASES JAZZ BOOKS BOXED SETS BEST ORIGINAL ALBUM ARTWORK 2007 HONORABLE MENTIONS MUSICIANS ...
Andy Bey: Ain't Necessarily So
by Martin Longley
Singer Andy Bey is less well known as a pianist, but nowadays he leads his trio from the piano stool, his instrumental wanderlust having an equal capacity to his voice for taking a saunter down the less familiar alleyways. This live album was recorded a decade back at Birdland, in what was effectively Bey's first significant ...
January 2008
by AAJ Staff
Fred Anderson/William Parker at The Living Theatre To hear Fred Anderson without a drummer behind him is at least a little like hearing a different horn player altogether. He did it at the 2003 Vision Festival in a duo with bassist Harrison Bankhead (documented on CD by Ayler Records) and did it again Dec. 7th with ...


