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Harlem in the Himalayas Series Presents the Jonathan Batiste Trio - 1/18/08
Pianist, composer, and bandleader Jonathan Batiste will be performing with his trio as part of the Harlem in the Himalayas series at the Rubin Museum in New York City on January 18th, 2008. The Jonathan Batiste Trio: Jonathan Batiste, piano Phillip Kuehn, bass Joe Saylor, drums Jonathan Batiste Bio: Jonathan ...
Northern Lights Jazz Series Presents NYNDK at Dizzys Club Coca Cola - NYC 2/4/08
The Northern Lights Jazz Series (Jazz from Denmark) features the Trans-Atlantic jazz collective--NYNDK--for one night only! Come celebrate the release of their new Jazzheads release Nordic Disruption at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola in NYC- Monday, February 4th, 2008. 7:30 Set -Sold Out - 9:30- show available. NYNDK is made up of: Chris Washburne, trombone ...
The Cindy Blackman Quartet Live at the Jazz Standard/NYC on January 21st, 2008
Drummer, Bandleader, & Recording Artist, Cindy Blackman will be performing with her Quartet at The Jazz Standard in New York on January 21st, 2008 in celebration of her latest release Music for the New Millennium. Set Times are 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM Cindy Blackman Quartet Cindy Blackman - drums JD Allen - saxophone ...
Mark Weinstein: Con Alma
by Michael P. Gladstone
Con Alma is a highly listenable album reminiscent of the days of Afro-Cuban Latin jazz and the beginnings of the salsa movement. The leader, flutist Mark Weinstein, brings a most interesting story with him to this project. Weinstein was once a trombonist alongside veteran Barry Rogers in Eddie Palmieri's La Perfecta Orquesta in 1966. ...
Joan Stiles Sextet at Sweet Rhythm/NYC - January 7th, 2008
Pianist, Composer, & Bandleader Joan Stiles will be performing with her Sextet at Sweet Rhythm in NYC Monday, January 7th, 2008 in celebration of her new release Hurly-Burly. Set Times 8:00 & 10:00 PM. Joan Stiles Sextet Joan Stiles, piano Mike Rodriguez, trumpet Steve Wilson, alto sax Joel ...
Loren Stillman: Blind Date
by Jerry D'Souza
A blind date can be risky, cause apprehension and kindle a sense of adventure. Anticipating Loren Stillman's foray into his own Blind Date stirs all those feelings. Stillman has been inspired by jazz as he has with classical music. His compositions reflect both streams, and his narratives are eloquent. He brings in ...
Carolyn Leonhart and Wayne Escoffery: If Dreams Come True
by Woodrow Wilkins
A charming vocalist with solid roots and versatility is a good thing. A saxophonist who can play with verve while also covering a variety of styles is equally good. Put the two together, and you've got a match made in musical heaven. Enter Carolyn Leonhart and Wayne Escoffery, a duo who met on Valentine's Day in ...
Nathan Eklund Group: The Crooked Line
by Troy Collins
The Crooked Line is New York based trumpeter Nathan Eklund's vibrant sophomore effort, following his 2006 debut, The View From Afar (Jazz Excursion Records). Joined by his erstwhile quintet, Eklund and company ply a subtly adventurous program of mainstream post-bop. Joined by saxophonist Craig Yaremko, pianist Joe Elefante, bassist Brian Killeen and drummer Josh ...
Two for the Show Media & Jazzheads Records Are Pleased to Announce Bobby Sanabria's Big Band 2008 Grammy Nomination
Best Latin Jazz Album: Big Band Urban Folktales (Jazzheads Records) Sanabria is not just a drummer but a historian, indeed one of the few authorities in the history of the crossover between jazz and Latin forms. It's all there, and you learn something as you listen." --Ben Ratliff The New York Times ...
Asaf Sirkis & The Inner Noise: The Song Within
by Troy Collins
UK-based, Israeli-born drummer Asaf Sirkis has maintained his current trio, The Inner Noise, with church organist/keyboardist Steve Lodder and guitarist Mike Outram, since 2002. The Song Within is their third recording together. Inspired in part by the organ music of composer Oliver Messiaen and Maurice Durufle, Sirkis' writing resonates with a rich ...


