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Bobby Broom: Song and Dance
by Mark F. Turner
Most everyone has a favorite tune: A song that lingers in memory and takes you back to another time and place. For many years jazz musicians have transformed popular songs into instrumental pieces such as John Coltrane's version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein hit My Favorite Things. There is magic in taking something familiar and transforming ...
Jan Shapiro, Singer & Berklee Vocal Chair, Releases New CD
Singer Jan Shapiro Releases Self-Produced Back to Basics CD Marks Welcome Return to Recording For Longtime Vocal Chair At Berklee College of Music March 12, 2007 - Singer Jan Shapiro has been a mainstay in voice education at Boston's Berklee College of Music for more than 20 years. Since 1997, when she became department chair, she ...
Singer and Berklee Vocal Chair Jan Shapiro Releases New CD, "Back to Basics"
Singer Jan Shapiro has been a mainstay in voice education at Boston's Berklee College of Music for more than 20 years. Since 1997, when she became department chair, she has overseen the dramatic expansion of vocal studies at Berklee and had the satisfaction of building what is now the premier contemporary voice department in the country. ...
"The Sonny Rollins Podcast," a Monthly Video Series, Debuts
"The Sonny Rollins Podcast," a monthly video series focusing on Sonny Rollins, the man and his music, is now available for online viewing, download, and subscription at http://www.sonnyrollins.com. The series, conceived and produced by Bret Primack, tells Sonny's story through interviews with band members, friends, fans, family, and Sonny himself, and utilizes performances current and classic ...
AAJ's Best Interviews of 2006: A Baker's Dozen (Plus One)
by John Kelman
2006 was a banner year for interviews at AAJ. Nearly 120 interviews were published, featuring relative newcomers like Adam Unsworth and Nik Bärtsch, established artists including Pat Metheny and Dave Douglas, and jazz icons like Andrew Hill, Dave Holland and Sonny Rollins. While every interview published provided valuable insight into the artist, here's a baker's dozen ...
January 2007
by Doug Collette
Sonny Rollins Sonny Please Doxy 2006 It often happens that, as an artist initiates his own record label, the business move is symbolic of an artistic rebirth. Sonny Rollins' Doxy debut is just such an album: the stalwart jazz icon plays his burly burnished saxophone with radiant authority ...
Vocal Jazz Masters at Berkeley's Jazzschool in 2007
Berkeley, CA, January 5, 2007 -- The Jazzschool's popular Vocal Studies Program, under the direction of department chair Laurie Antonioli, has greatly expanded its offerings in 2007 with workshops by major vocal artists such as Bobby McFerrin, Mark Murphy, and Nancy King, as well as a broad array of classes for beginners on up through professionals. ...
Sonny Rollins: Sonny, Please
by Dan McClenaghan
Tenor saxophone legend Sonny Rollins took his band into the studio in late 2005 and early 2006 after a tour in Japan to record Sonny Please, his first studio recording in five years. According to Rollins, ...a string of performances tightens up an ensemble...," and a spin of the disc bears that out. A tighter ensemble ...
C. Michael Bailey: Best Recordings Of 2006
by C. Michael Bailey
After 10 years of writing for All About Jazz, I wanted a change. This time, I wanted my best of 2006 list available before the end of the calendar year. Thus, some recordings from the last quarter of 2005 may also be included in my Best Recordings Of 2006. As always, a deluge of ...
Sonny Rollins Returns to Mellon Jazz Fridays at the Kimmel Center
by Victor L. Schermer
Sonny Rollins Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Verizon Hall Philadelphia, PA December 1, 2006 Greatness in music is difficult to define, but one of its characteristics is the sustained development of a unique potential without sacrificing the essence of a specific musical syntax. If this be the case, then ...





