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News: Performance / Tour

Half the Beatles' Play the Cahuenga Pass

Half the Beatles' Play the Cahuenga Pass

Bob Eubanks booked The Beatles' August 23rd 1964 for a performance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The Fab Four returned a year later. The summer of 2010 the two remaining members return to play across the Cahuenga Divide from each others current bands. Paul McCartney returns to Hollywood Bowl on March 30th and ...

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Article: Interview

John Pizzarelli: A Tribute to Duke Ellington

Read "John Pizzarelli: A Tribute to Duke Ellington" reviewed by Matthew Warnock


John Pizzarelli is a man of many talents. Singer, guitarist, bandleader and arranger, depending on the circumstances Pizzarelli can step into any or all of these roles and perform at the highest level. Coming from one of the most successful families in jazz, his brother [Martin Pizzarelli] being an accomplished bassist and father the legendary seven-string ...

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Article: Album Review

Ryan Keberle: Heavy Dreaming

Read "Heavy Dreaming" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Brass band-oriented projects seemed to be all the rage in 2009. Dave Douglas, leaning on the work of Lester Bowie and the heritage of the Crescent City, garnered great critical acclaim and artistic success with his Brass Ecstasy project. Saxophonist David Binney created a mysterious and intriguing blend between a guest brass section and his core ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Matt Stevens

Read "Take Five With Matt Stevens" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Matt Stevens: Matt Stevens is a musician and composer from North London. An instrumental artist, he uses an acoustic guitar and a sampler to create multi-layered tracks live. This is often called Live Looping. His music is compared with artists as diverse as John McLaughlin and Sigur Ros. He plays live all over ...

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Article: Album Review

Big Crazy Energy New York Band: Inspirations Vol. 1

Read "Inspirations Vol. 1" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


The Big Crazy Energy New York Band isn't a name to be taken lightly. This hard-charging group of musicians fuses big band depth to a selection of pop and jazz songs on Inspiration. The band is led by composer/producer/trombonist Jens Wendelboe, who toured with Blood, Sweat and Tears, was musical director for Donna Summer ...

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Article: Album Review

Jens Wendelboe's Big Crazy Energy New York Band: Inspirations, Vol. 1

Read "Inspirations, Vol. 1" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


Whenever Norwegian-born trombonist, composer, and arranger Jens Wendelboe starts working with his Big Crazy Energy New York Band, there's a rock-solid guarantee that it won't be boring. With uncompromising energy and an impeccable flair for picking tunes that will make his band swing like mad cats on the prowl, Wendelboe serves up his very own funkified ...

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News: Music Industry

U.K. Govt Steps in to Protect Abbey Road

U.K. Govt Steps in to Protect Abbey Road

Following speculation over the sale of Abbey Road studios, the U.K. government has listed the building at Grade II, which gives it a protected status. The 1830s villa at No. 3 Abbey Road in north London was given Grade II status based on the historic merit of the studios. The decision, based on advice from the ...

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News: Music Industry

Abbey Road Studios for Sale: EMI Seeks Buyer for Beatles' Studio

Abbey Road Studios for Sale: EMI Seeks Buyer for Beatles' Studio

The long and winding road of Beatles history has taken a new twist. Cash-strapped music company EMI Group Ltd. is seeking a buyer for Abbey Road, the London studio where the Fab Four recorded some of their most famous songs, a person familiar with the situation said Tuesday. The person said talks had been going on ...

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Article: Interview

Peter Nero: The Laughter and The Challenges

Read "Peter Nero: The Laughter and The Challenges" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


Part 1 | Part 2 In July 2009, All About Jazz published an interview with legendary pianist and Philly Pops maestro Peter Nero. That interview jumped between his early musical development and his current 30-year tenure as founder and music director of the Philly Pops. There wasn't time then to ask him about what ...

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Article: Album Review

Tessa Souter: Obsession

Read "Obsession" reviewed by Joel Roberts


New York-based, British-born Tessa Souter is a jazz singer with interests far outside the jazz world. On Obsession, Souter mostly shuns well-trodden standards and classic jazz fare in favor of a varied set of rock, pop and Brazilian tunes. With her rich contralto and crystal-clear diction, Souter delivers lyrics with a theatrical, but ...


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