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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 ...
The Jazzschool: Winter '07 Classes and Programs
The Winter 2007 Jazzschool catalog highlights an extraordinary array of classes, workshops, and programs for students of all levels, from beginner to professional, for the new quarter running from January 16 thru April 1. The Jazzschool is dedicated to creating 'tailor-made,' tangible opportunities for its students to refine their craft, express themselves artistically, and simply enhance ...
Sonny Rollins Scores Grammy Nomination, Wins 'DownBeat' Poll
Also Tops 3 Categories in New DownBeat Readers Poll Dec 7, 2006 -- Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins has received a Grammy nomination for his new Doxy Records CD Sonny, Please in the Best Jazz Instrumental Album" category. The nominations were announced this morning in Hollywood; the awards presentation will take place in Los Angeles on February ...
Winter '07 Concert Series at The Jazzschool, Berkeley
As the Jazzschool begins its tenth anniversary year, the school's Winter 2007 Concert Series was announced today by Executive Director Susan Muscarella. The series kicks off with a performance by pianist and Jazzschool alumnus Julian Pollack (right), who is now a freshman at New York University. Julian embodies all that we're trying to do for our ...
2 Grammy Nominations for Quartet San Francisco's Tango / Latin CD
Bay Area String Quartet Receives 2 Grammy Nominations For Best Classical Crossover CD, Best Engineered Classical CD San Francisco, Dec 07, 2006 -- Quartet San Francisco, founded in 2001 by the noted jazz and classical violinist Jeremy Cohen, received two Grammy nominations today for Látigo, their dazzling recording of tango and Latin arrangements for string quartet--Best ...
Sonny Rollins: Hardy Perennial
by Victor L. Schermer
Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins is a household word, an innovator, and a hardy perennial" in the jazz world. He came up, performed, and recorded with the likes of Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and John Coltrane. His musical evolution never stopped, and at 76, he continues to offer a hefty schedule of concerts worldwide.
Bobby Hutcherson: Youthful Exuberance
by Terrell Kent Holmes
Watching vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson play his instrument is like dropping in on someone jiving with a dear old friend. He banters with the vibes as he plays, weaving his lanky body to the rhythm he's laying down. Suddenly he will frown down at the board, appearing to question its tone as though it were an insolent ...


