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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival 2010: Day 4, June 26, 2010

Read "Vision Festival 2010: Day 4, June 26, 2010" reviewed by John Sharpe


Prologue | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7Areni Agbabian, Lorenzo Sanguedolce, Go-Zee-Lah Reggie Nicholson, Borah Bergman, Ned Rothenberg Mark Helias, Tony Malaby, Charles GayleVision FestivalAbrons Arts CenterNew York CityJune 26, 2010Saturday was a ...

Article: Album Review

Tony Malaby: Paloma Recio

Read "Paloma Recio" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Tim Berne aveva visto giusto indicando Malaby come il sassofonista del futuro. Dopo 15 anni di collaborazioni ai massimi livelli (Paul Motian, Fred Hersch, Charlie Haden, Mark Helias) ed alcune maiuscole prove da leader, il sassofonista di Tucson sta scrivendo alcune delle pagine più interessanti e personali del jazz contemporaneo. Le influenze assimilate negli anni ci ...

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Article: Live Review

Undead Jazz Festival: Kenny's Castaways Edition

Read "Undead Jazz Festival: Kenny's Castaways Edition" reviewed by Daniel Lehner


Every zombie film fan knows that being bitten by a creature of the night is a fate worse than death. The only cure is to have a member of your party load up a shotgun and take you out before you turn into a limping, brain-hungry shell of a person. So giving an event a header ...

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Article: Live From New York

June 2010

Read "June 2010" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Chick Corea/Eddie Gomez/Paul Motian Blue NoteNew York, NY May 5, 2010Paying homage to Bill Evans in a two-week summit at the Blue Note, pianist Chick Corea set up camp with bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Paul Motian--two Evans alumni who have rarely if ever worked together. It had all the ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Gigging: Tony Malaby's Tamarindo at Jazz Gallery

Gigging: Tony Malaby's Tamarindo at Jazz Gallery

It's an oft-repeated trope that you can tell the best ethnic restaurants by the make-up of their clientele. Walk into a Chinese restaurant on Canal St. and see tables full of the coach-bus-to-Broadway crowd, and you can safely turn around and walk out. Hop to the place next-door and do a double-take to make sure you're ...

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Article: Album Review

Jason Ajemian: Protest Heaven

Read "Protest Heaven" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Bassist Jason Ajemian assembled a company of improvisers in December, 2006 at Heaven Gallery in Chicago as part of a music series he had been curating since 2002. The assemblage named Jason Ajemian's Daydream Full Lifestyles contained the infamous Chicago Underground players Rob Mazurek (trumpet), Chad Taylor (drums) and Jeff Parker (guitar), plus the well-traveled Tony ...

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Article: Album Review

Chris Lightcap: Deluxe

Read "Deluxe" reviewed by Stuart Broomer


Bassist Chris Lightcap released a CD called Bigmouth on Fresh Sound-New Talent in 2003, featuring a quartet with drummer Gerald Cleaver and the unusual frontline of two tenor saxophonists, Tony Malaby and Bill McHenry. Seven years later, Lightcap returns to the concept, with “Bigmouth" now the name of the band rather than the CD. In the ...

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Article: Album Review

Stephane Kerecki Trio: Houria

Read "Houria" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Houria is an intriguing mix of composition and improvisation, of North African and Western music, of the modern and the classical, and of Europe and North America. Bassist Stephane Kerecki leads this trio of French musicians, augmented by New York-based reeds player Tony Malaby, through twelve original tunes, and an arrangement of Olivier Messiaen's “O Sacrum ...

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News: Interview

Tony Malaby and His Horn Bring the Clean Feed Festival's New York Shows to a Close

Tony Malaby and His Horn Bring the Clean Feed Festival's New York Shows to a Close

It was late night on Sunday, May 9, when Tony Malaby and his Apparitions Quartet were cooking through a set of songs filled with high-energy improvisation, complex polyrhythms and beautiful melodies. Backed by drummers Tom Rainey and Satoshi Takeishi as well as bassist Sean Conly, Malaby played saxophone with a bristling intensity that matched the two-drummer ...

Article: Album Review

Tony Malaby's Apparitions: Voladores

Read "Voladores" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Se mai ce ne fosse ancora bisogno, questa incisione conferma Tony Malaby come un gigante tra i sassofonisti della generazione dei quaranta/cinquantenni. Troppo spesso considerato musicista per musicisti o side-man di lusso nonostante una manciata di album a proprio nome di tutto rispetto, Malaby in questo Voladores mostra tutto il suo valore di compositore, di solista ...


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