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Article: Album Review

Seamus Blake: Bellwether

Read "Bellwether" reviewed by Robert Dugan


This is a great period for tenor players, with some of the best in our midst: Chris Potter, Jimmy Greene, Donny McCaslin, Marcus Strickland, and Seamus Blake, among others. Surfacing in the Mingus Big Band during the nineties, Blake's aggressive edginess was impressive in a group which took no prisoners. The tenor saxophonist more than held ...

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Article: Book Review

Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original

Read "Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original" reviewed by Russ Musto


Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original Robin D.G. Kelley Free Press ISBN: 0684831902 2009 This is an authoritative tome that pulls aside, without completely lifting, the shroud of mystery that has long surrounded one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of jazz. Exhaustively ...

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Article: Genius Guide to Jazz

Holiday Gift Guide 2009

Read "Holiday Gift Guide 2009" reviewed by Jeff Fitzgerald, Genius


For many years, Your Own Personal Genius earned his drinking money by working retail. I've sold computers, appliances, furniture, mattresses, and kitchen cabinets; and in the process, became somewhat of a Grinch when it came to the material aspects of the holidays. Spending 14 hours a day in a store dealing with surly shoppers, an endless ...

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Ben Goldberg: Go Home

Read "Go Home" reviewed by John Kelman


Between the rather eclectic and enigmatic The Door, The Chair, The Hat, The Fact (Cryptogramophone, 2006) and Plays Monk (Long Song, 2007), his characteristically idiosyncratic and unorthodox trio take on the music of Thelonious Monk, clarinetist Ben Goldberg continues to expand his broad musical interests, heard in earlier groups including Tin Hat and New Klezmer Trio. ...

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Peter Mazza: Through My Eyes

Read "Through My Eyes" reviewed by Karen Hogg


On Through My Eyes, guitarist Peter Mazza explores a diverse range of tones and sonic palettes, combining jazz sensibilities with a rock aesthetic. Mazza, a 1995 semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, might ruffle the feathers of jazz traditionalists with overdubbing and use of steel string acoustic (in open tunings no less), but the ...

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Article: Album Review

Thelonious Monk: Thelonious Monk

Read "Thelonious Monk" reviewed by Chris Kompanek


The remastered Monk is actually two mini-sets melded into one with the first quintet consisting of the underrated trumpeter Ray Copeland, tenor saxophonist Frank Foster and bassist Curly Russell, with the legendary Art Blakey holding it all together on drums. These first four tracks (including a beautiful rendition of the Jerome Kern classic “Smoke Gets in ...

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Article: Album Review

Kurt Rosenwinkel Standards Trio: Reflections

Read "Reflections" reviewed by John Kelman


After the incendiary The Remedy: Live at the Village Vanguard (ArtistShare, 2008), guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel returns with Reflections, an intimate, ballad-heavy album that couldn't be more different. On the surface, with a set largely composed of standards, and trimmed down to a trio from the quartets and quintets of his past few years, it might appear ...

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The Art of the Trio: John Patitucci, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Marcus Strickland

Read "The Art of the Trio: John Patitucci, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Marcus Strickland" reviewed by J Hunter


Pianist Brad Mehldau got flak for naming a series of discs “The Art of the Trio." But it really is an art, and no more so than when the lead instrument is not a piano, or any member of the keyboard family. Think about it. Without the myriad capabilities of Mehldau's instrument, a trio's leader must ...

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Ulrich Gumpert / Gunter Baby Sommer: Das Donnernde Leben

Read "Das Donnernde Leben" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Collaborations between pianists and drummers often evolve around a unique chemistry creating interesting works of art. Such is the case with Misha Mengelberg and Han Bennink, Matthew Ship and Guillermo E. Brown, and Louis Moholo-Moholo and Marilyn Crispell. There's also Cecil Taylor and Tony Oxley, Paul Lovens, Jackson Krall or Max Roach). Add pianist Ulrich Gumpert ...

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Article: Album Review

Uwe Oberg / Christof Thewes / Michael Griener: Lacy Pool

Read "Lacy Pool" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Lacy Pool, by pianist Uwe Oberg, drummer Michael Griener, and trombonist Christof Thewes, demonstrates the “circles within a circle" puzzle that mathematicians have riddled over for centuries. The piano covers of soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy's compositions were accomplished without the use of a saxophone, much like Lacy's interpretations of Thelonious Monk were made without a piano. ...


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