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Peter Zak: Down East

Read "Down East" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Block chords, swinging touch, trio setting, full-throated playing: this must be Red Garland. No, its New York City pianist and composer Peter Zak and his loquacious piano style, tasteful and full-bodied. Down East is Zak's sixth release for the Danish Steeplechase label. Zak's piano approach is easily stated, even and uniformly dense. His Ornette Coleman ("Invisible") ...

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Alex Sipiagin: Destinations Unknown

Read "Destinations Unknown" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Life on the road can often wear musicians down, but it can also inspire them to great heights. Trumpeter Alex Sipiagin's travels took him to Taiwan, Spain, Italy, France, Japan and Holland in the months preceding the recording session for this album in January, 2011 and each one of those locales helped to stir his creative ...

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David Binney: Barefooted Town

Read "Barefooted Town" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Alto saxophonist/composer David Binney must not worry about “market saturation." He releases albums, as a leader for both Criss Cross and his own Mythology label, at a rate that many top jazz artists did during the late 1950's and early 1960's. Less than six months into 2011, he has already offered up Graylen Epicenter (Mythology) and ...

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Dida Pelled: Plays and Sings

Read "Plays and Sings" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Youthful precociousness is one thing. There is typically an element of immaturity present. Fully developed and evolved at a young age is something else entirely. Israeli Dida Pelled has emerged fully formed as singer and instrumental soloist in New York City, after completing her obligation to the Israeli military and relocating there (not unlike fellow countryman/saxophonist ...

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Dida Pelled: Plays And Sings

Read "Plays And Sings" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


While no “one size fits all" prescription exists for molding and educating unique artists, some schools seem to have an exceptional track record. A large segment of the who's who of jazz greats from Detroit went through Cass Technical High School and more than a few Texas jazz titans received their education at Booker T. Washington ...

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News: Recording

Keyboardist/Composer Mike Prigodich Releases New CD "A Stitch in Time" from Mexican Mocha Music.

Keyboardist/Composer Mike Prigodich Releases New CD "A Stitch in Time" from Mexican Mocha Music.

Mexican Mocha Music CD Release Date: July 26th, 2011 Over the past two years Mike Prigodich's jazz-fusion compositions have begun attracting attention from many well-known national artists. For him, becoming a cancer patient in 2008 was the big wake-up call that got him to start writing new music, construct a band, start booking gigs, and pursue ...

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David Binney: Barefooted Town

Read "Barefooted Town" reviewed by John Kelman


Politics isn't the only thing that increasingly demands clear vision and steadfast commitment (even if it isn't getting it). In the jazz world--where the changing landscape makes getting heard one challenge, acceptance by a broader culture that views “jazz" as a dirty word another--it takes artists with unshakable resolve to stay the course. David Binney has ...

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Itai Kriss: The Shark

Read "The Shark" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


New and/or notable flute voices in jazz don't seem to come around very often. While scores of saxophonists double on this instrument, very few players that enter the jazz trenches are pure flautists, through and through. When a musician makes the decision to focus solely on an instrument like the flute, they might be narrowing their ...

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Curtis Macdonald: Community Immunity

Read "Community Immunity" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


"The Jazz Community" is a phrase that shows up in more than a few album reviews, but what does it really mean? Like-minded jazz musicians certainly gravitate toward one another, but they don't live in some massive, hippie-like commune where people play John Coltrane and Charlie Parker licks ad infinitum and bow down in front of ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Pianist Beth Levin Performs at Bargemusic in New York on Friday July 22nd, 2011

Pianist Beth Levin Performs at Bargemusic in New York on Friday July 22nd, 2011

Dreaming: Piano at Bargemusic Programme Works of Rameau, Scarlatti, Andrew Rudin, and Robert Schumann Fairouz, Mohammed: Piano Miniatures, No.7 and 8 (*World Premiere) Programme is subject to change) Pianist Beth Levin performs a varied programme, including a world premiere composition by Mohammed Fairouz, at Bargemusic. Bargemusic presents chamber music in an unlikely and startlingly beautiful venue—a ...


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