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New ECM Releases, Shorter Live, And More

by Bob Osborne
ECM records continue to release an eclectic range of remarkable music which transcends narrow genre classifications and offers the listener the chance to explore new sounds and experiences. Four excellent new releases from that label are featured on this episode. In addition there is a fascinating and varied mix of new releases yet again proving that ...
Milton Nascimento And Esperanza Spalding, Das Rad, Louis Stewart And Jim Hall

by Cheryl K.
During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music, new music from Brazilian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Milton Nascimento and US bassist and vocalist esperanza spalding, the Fernando Huergo Big Band, the English septet Das Rad, and Irish guitarist Louis Stewart and US guitarist Jim Hall. Playlist Wayne Shorter Tarde" from Native Dancer (Columbia) ...
Wish You Were Here

By Tom Graf
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2017
Track listing: No One Loves You More; Sittin' and Talkin'; Deluxe Waterbed Blues; Bella Bossa; Goodbye; Coffee and Donuts II; Wish You Were Here.
Tom Graf: Wish You Were Here

by Jim Olin
Wish You Were Here is the latest full-length from songwriter/composer Tom Graf. Graf is an industry vet -he co-wrote Merry Clayton's Yes" from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack in 1987 -and he has been known to create head--turning music. He is an accomplished talent who considers jazz as one of his first loves. On Wish You Were ...
Grafitti

By Tom Graf
Label: Tom Graf Borrowed Time Music
Released: 2010
Track listing: Apropo; Leeway; The Godown; Carugua; BL&T; Flower in the Rain; Coffee & Donuts; Walls; Romessa
Tom Graf: Grafitti

by Bridget A. Arnwine
There's a familiarity to the songs on composer Tom Graf's Grafitti, that makes the disc feel like an old favorite even though it goes from funk and cha-cha to bop and straight-ahead jazz. There's such an air of familiarity, in fact, that if Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane could hear Grafitti in heaven, they ...