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The Jazzschool Fall '07 Classes and Programs
Ten years ago, pianist/composer/educator Susan Muscarella envisioned a school that would teach jazz performance to beginners as well as aspiring professionals from all walks of life. The Jazzschool began operations in Berkeley in September 1997, and as its 10th fall quarter comes into view next month, Muscarella, the school's Founder and Executive Director, is exhilarated about ...
Alexa Weber Morales: Vagabundeo/Wanderings
by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
Alexa Weber Morales is a San Francisco Bay-area singer whose star is rapidly rising. She sings in French, Spanish, Portuguese, and English, and her lush, rangey, sensuous voice reminds me of Basia, another boundary-busting, powerhouse singer who made a huge splash in the early 1990s and has only recently returned. For this second CD, ...
Saxophonist Mel Martin's New CD, with Benny Carter, out July 10
New CD from the Mel Martin / Benny Carter Quintet, Just Friends, Celebrates Carter's Centennial Recorded at Yoshi's in Oakland in 1994, CD Due July 10 on Jazzed Media Label June 25, 2007 - Bay Area saxophonist Mel Martin honors his longtime musical partnership with the late alto saxophonist and composer Benny Carter - and Carter's ...
Sonny Rollins at Carnegie Hall 9/18: A Live Recording, with Trio
On the evening of November 29, 1957, tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins, then 27 years old, took to the stage of Carnegie Hall for the first time. Sharing the bill that night with Billie Holiday, Ray Charles, and the Thelonious Monk Quartet featuring John Coltrane, Rollins played three songs - Moritat," Sonnymoon for Two," and Some Enchanted ...
The Brazilian Soul of San Francisco's Boca Do Rio: CD Debuts June 19
The rich and potent music of Brazil has famously seduced many listeners beyond that country's borders. Kevin Welch, a San Francisco-based guitarist/vocalist/composer, became immersed in - and transformed by - samba while living in Brazil in the early '90s and fell decisively under its sway. In 1995 he started Vivendo de Pao, a seven-piece band that ...
"Vagabundeo" CD Due June 26 from Singer/Songwriter Alexa Weber Morales
Following the warm reception accorded her 2004 debut CD Jazzmerica by press and radio, and her star turn as vocalist and lyricist on trombonist Wayne Wallace's 2007 release The Reckless Search for Beauty, the prodigiously gifted Alexa Weber Morales steps out with an exceptional new recording, Vagabundeo (Wanderings), on Wallace's Patois label. Alexa embodies the mission ...
Art Pepper's "Last Concert" Due May 30 from Widow's Taste Records
Art Pepper's stunning last concert--of his last tour--took place on May 30, 1982 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, as part of the Kool Jazz Festival. Ten days later, back home in Los Angeles, Pepper was hospitalized for what turned out to be a cerebral hemorrhage. He died on June 15 at the age of ...
April 2007
by AAJ Staff
David S. Ware at The Stone A frequent solo performer in Europe, tenor David S. Ware's made a rare stateside visit, presenting a solo program at The Stone March 11th. With a new recording of his quartet's American farewell concert from last year's Vision Festival now available, the evening's first set offered an intriguing dynamic, with ...
Inscribed, Limited-Edition Sonny Rollins Photos for Sale Exclusively at sonnyrollins.com
Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins has offered visitors to his web site an array of incentives just for showing up - from video interviews to rare downloadable tracks to a series of monthly video podcasts highlighting different aspects of Rollins's life and music. Now visitors have the opportunity to purchase fine art: a personally inscribed, limited-edition photograph ...
Ed Reed Sings Love Stories: A Stunning Debut at 78
Jazz history is full of prodigies whose early promise was cut short by drugs, prison, or premature death. Much rarer is the late bloomer, the artist who, after years or even decades of being derailed by personal problems and the pitfalls of the jazz life, fulfills his talent. Enter Ed Reed. Critic Andrew Gilbert has written ...





