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Article: Multiple Reviews

Dave Liebman: Live / As Always and Quest for Freedom

Read "Dave Liebman: Live / As Always and Quest for Freedom" reviewed by John Kelman


Quite possibly the hardest-working saxophonist--if not the hardest working musician, period--these days, not a month goes by when there doesn't seem to be a new release from veteran jazzer Dave Liebman.In the twelve months since autumn 2009 alone, Liebman has been spotted in freer terrain, collaborating with another active saxophonist, Evan Parker, ...

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Article: Album Review

Dave Wilson: Spiral

Read "Spiral" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The nature of successful interlocking is that the pieces fit each other with seamless perfection. In a group of disparate musicians this is not always possible. However, with the ensemble that saxophonist Dave Wilson has put together the pieces seem to fit with enviable perfection. There is a swirling energy that keeps the unit cohesive; but, ...

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Article: Album Review

Dave Wilson: Spiral

Read "Spiral" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Saxophonist Dave Wilson's Spiral isn't directed at one specific jazz-listening demographic. High-brow originals ("Spiral") line up next to new arrangements of neglected jazz works (Richie Beirach's “Elm"), while rock-based performances (Creed's “My Own Prison") reside near gentler soprano saxophone statements ("Summer Breezes"). Fortunately, disparate stylistic directions don't derail the overall sound or focus of this project ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Dave Wilson

Read "Take Five With Dave Wilson" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Dave Wilson: Dave Wilson was born and raised in Bronxville, NY. As the leader of his own jazz groups, the Dave Wilson Quartet/Crazeology, Wilson and his band mates are known for their groundbreaking improvisations along with creative individualistic compositions and unique arrangements of standards. Wilson was also co-leader for many years, with the great trumpet ...

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Article: Album Review

Dave Wilson Quartet: Spiral

Read "Spiral" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Saxophonist Dave Wilson was previously a member of two Dave Stahl groups, also playing with the likes of Wynton Marsalis, Tom Harrell, Lew Soloff and Conrad Herwig and studying with the great Joe Lovano. The New York native has released two previous collections as a leader, and is actively immersed in music as both an educator ...

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News: Recording

Dave Wilson Quartet Releases "Spiral" on Summit Records

Dave Wilson Quartet Releases "Spiral" on Summit Records

The CD is out! Spiral by the Dave Wilson Quartet, featuring Dave on tenor and soprano saxophones, was released officially on June 15th, courtesy of Summit Records, a nationally based label, located in Phoenix, Arizona. This features 6 original compositions in a contemporary mode including “Spiral," “Ocean Blue," “Movin' On," “Remembering," “Summer Breezes," and “Like GS ...

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News: Festival

Dave Wilson Quartet at the Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival (York, PA) on August 29th

Dave Wilson Quartet at the Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival (York, PA) on August 29th

Special event on Saturday August 29th! The Dave Wilson All-Star Jazz Quartet, featuring internationally renowned musicians Adam Nussbaum (drums), Jim Ridl (piano); Tony Marino (bass), and led by Dreambox Media recording artist Dave Wilson on tenor and soprano saxophones will perform a FREE concert at the Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival at the Strand Capital Theatre on ...

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Article: Album Review

Nate Birkey: Christmas

Read "Christmas" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


This may be the most laid back Christmas album ever. The more typical holiday records bring to mind sleigh-bells, snowmen, parties, families, caroling, mistletoe, chestnuts on an open fire, and fond memories of past holidays. What comes to mind in connection with Nate Birkey: Christmas are dry martinis, The New Yorker magazine, twilights by the ocean, ...

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Broad Street

Label: TMP
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. We're Home (Anthony G. Marino) 2. Cigars In the Garage (Anthony G. Marino) 3. South Philly Samba (Anthony G. Marino) 4. Layback (Anthony G. Marino) 5. The Monster And The Flower (Claudio Roditi & Ricardo Silveira) 6. Song For My Son (Paquito D

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Article: Album Review

Tony Marino: Broad Street

Read "Broad Street" reviewed by Javier AQ Ortiz


Broad Street is pianist, arranger and composer Tony Marino's fourth self-release. The varied Brazilian and Hispanic material that inspired it is respectfully treated, with energy levels revealing both commitment towards and understanding of their respective sensual and lively natures. It features seven Latinized offerings from Marino and one each from Paquito D' Rivera and Claudio Roditi ...


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