Home » Search Center » Results: Two for the Show Media

Results for "Two for the Show Media"

Advanced search options

80

News: Performance / Tour

Upcoming Harlem in the Himalayas Concerts at the Rubin Museum

Upcoming Harlem in the Himalayas Concerts at the Rubin Museum

Harlem in the Himalayas at The Rubin Museum in New York CityAcoustic jazz concerts presented with The National Jazz Museum in HarlemAll tickets $18 advance / $20 on the day of / $7 Student stand-by tickets availableFridays at 7:00 p.m.Box Office: 212.620.5000 ext. 344Complete information for each concert is available ...

162

News: Performance / Tour

Loren Stillman/Russ Lossing Duo Live at the Rubin Museum in New York City on June 18th, 2010.

Loren Stillman/Russ Lossing Duo Live at the Rubin Museum in New York City on June 18th, 2010.

Loren Stillman/Russ Lossing DuoHarlem in the Himalayas Friday June 18, 2010 @ 7:00 PM $18.00 in advance / $20.00 day of Member Price: $16.20 Rubin Museum of Art 150 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011 212.620.5000 The music of Brooklyn-based saxophonist and composer Loren Stillman has found acclaimed reviews in such publications as the New ...

148

Article: Album Review

John Escreet: Don't Fight The Inevitable

Read "Don't Fight The Inevitable" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Highbrow compositions and intuitive musicianship work hand-in-hand with stellar results on pianist John Escreet's Don't Fight The Inevitable. Escreet's band of like-minded modernists, including saxophonist David Binney and trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, had the opportunity to work through this music on the bandstand during a European tour, an experience that helped them to delve deeply into these ...

226

Article: Album Review

Justin Janer: Following Signs

Read "Following Signs" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Following Signs, saxophonist Justin Janer's debut as leader, is an assured recording. Janer leads a tight and disciplined quintet through seven original tunes and a cover of Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain's “Alice in Wonderland," displaying his craft and individuality as a player and composer. Musical high spots arise from the interplay between ...

322

Article: Album Review

George Brooks: Spirit And Spice

Read "Spirit And Spice" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Fusing Indian classical music and jazz has met with mixed results over the years. For a long time, it seemed that a combination of these disparate styles could only result in overly aggressive fusion music; hints of India or standard jazz fare, with tabla drumming thrown into the mix. Over time, a more organic musical merge ...

198

Article: Album Review

Tobias Gebb & Unit 7: free at last

Read "free at last" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Tobias Gebb's prodigious talents as a composer, arranger, bandleader, and drummer run throughout the admirable free at last. A positive, good-natured quality pervades the project. Despite the disc's eight tracks being relatively short, each is substantial and complete unto itself. Gebb writes distinctive melodies, clothes them in a variety of forms, and ...

130

News: Performance / Tour

Just Announced! One Night Only!- June 24th, 2010 - Diego el Cigala at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC.

Just Announced! One Night Only!- June 24th, 2010 - Diego el Cigala at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC.

Special one night only performance by Flamenco singer Diego El Cigala. Spanish Romani Flamenco singer Diego El Cigala will be performing with his band and special guests at The Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on Thursday June 24th, 2010 at 8:00 PM in celebration of his upcoming release on Deutsche Grammophone titled “Cigala & Tango" ...

230

News: Recording

Pianist/Composer Gwilym Simcock Releases New CD "Blues Vignette" on Basho Records

Pianist/Composer Gwilym Simcock Releases New CD "Blues Vignette" on Basho Records

Basho Records is proud to announce the new double CD release “Blues Vignette“ from pianist and composer Gwilym Simcock. The album introduces his new trio featuring extraordinary, classically trained Russian bassist Yuri Goloubev and young UK drum star James Maddren as well as documenting Simcock's emerging voice as a solo pianist. The first CD offers a ...

211

Article: Album Review

Ethan Mann: It's All About A Groove

Read "It's All About A Groove" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


While plenty of jazz fans are schooled musicians, an even greater number doesn't have significant training--or any training, for that matter--in music. These people might not know chord progressions or specific rhythmic patterns, but they do know if music feels good. When songs are stripped to their bare essence, the groove is often what creates the ...

294

Article: Album Review

Dana Lauren: It's You Or No One

Read "It's You Or No One" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


It's impossible to predict when chance will smile favorably, so it's important to be prepared for when that opportunity arrives. Vocalist Dana Lauren seized chance by the proverbial throat when, at the age of 17, she met Arturo Sandoval at a jazz festival. That encounter led to Lauren performing with Sandoval at his Miami club, and ...


Engage

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.

Install All About Jazz

iOS Instructions:

To install this app, follow these steps:

All About Jazz would like to send you notifications

Notifications include timely alerts to content of interest, such as articles, reviews, new features, and more. These can be configured in Settings.