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News: Performance / Tour

Jonathan Batiste Performs at the Rubin Museum on August 28th

Jonathan Batiste Performs at the Rubin Museum on August 28th

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 August 28th, 2009 at 7:00 PM The Jonathan Batiste Trio Harlem in the Himalayas Series @ Rubin Museum 150 West 17th Street ...

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Article: Album Review

Jurgen Friedrich: Pollock

Read "Pollock" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Pianist Jürgen Friedrich, bassist John Hebert and drummer Tony Moreno banded together in 1998 when Friedrich, who was on a visit to the United States, met the other two at a jam session. The empathy between them was instant and they decided to team up. They hit the road, creating an ambience that was snug in ...

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Article: Album Review

Nicolas Thys: Virgo

Read "Virgo" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Nicolas Thys settled down to play the acoustic bass after transitioning through the piano, flute and electric bass. After his academic days, he spent eight years in New York City, where he integrated into the jazz community and set up a long line of collaborations before moving back to Europe. The Belgian native has played with ...

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News: Recording

Harpist/Bandleader/Composer Edmar Castaneda Releases New CD Titled “Entre Cuerdas” on Artist Share

Harpist/Bandleader/Composer Edmar Castaneda Releases New CD Titled “Entre Cuerdas” on Artist Share

If you have not heard about jazz harpist Edmar Castaneda - it is time you do. Castaneda is one of the most electrifying and innovative artists to come along in some time. Jazz harp? - Yes that is right –jazz harp. Castenada takes a whole new two-handed approach to the instrument and the genre itself. One ...

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Article: Album Review

Pablo Held: Forest Of Oblivion

Read "Forest Of Oblivion" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Pianist Pablo Held showed early promise by winning three Young Jazz Musician competitions in Germany, the first when he was just 13. He then went into august company playing with the WDR Big Band and trumpeter Manfred Schoof. On Forest of Oblivion, his first as a leader, Held shows just why he has been such a ...

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Saxophonist/Composer Donny McCaslin Release New CD "Declaration" on Sunnyside Records

Saxophonist/Composer Donny McCaslin Release New CD "Declaration" on Sunnyside Records

Saxophonist/Composer Donny McCaslin releases new CD titled Declaration on Sunnyside Records Musicians thrive in familiar musical settings, but every once in a while they challenge themselves by adding or augmenting the familiar with the unfamiliar. On his third Sunnyside CD, Declaration, the all-world saxophonist Donny McCaslin – whose sonorous sax has laced the stage and studio ...

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Trombonist/Composer Luis Bonilla Releases New CD Titled “I Talking Now!”

Trombonist/Composer Luis Bonilla Releases New CD Titled “I Talking Now!”

Trombonist/Composer Luis Bonilla releases new CD titled I Talking Now! on NJCO/Planet Arts Recordings Luis Bonilla calls his new album I Talking Now!, but that title neglects to mention that when Bonilla really wants to speak his mind, he only needs to put his lips to the mouthpiece of his trombone. One of the most prolific ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Drummer /Composer Tim Kuhl's Upcoming Performances

Drummer /Composer Tim Kuhl's Upcoming Performances

Tim Kuhl Group Sunday July 26th @ 6.30p - 8.30p Solo Kitchen Bar 1502 Cortelyou St. Brooklyn NY with Josh Roseman, Jeremy Viner, Aki Ishiguro, Ryan Mackstaller, Chris Lightcap. Tim Kuhl Group (Band TBA) Saturday August 8th @ 7p - 9.30p Fat Cat

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Article: Album Review

Mike DiRubbo: Repercussion

Read "Repercussion" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The immediate appeal of alto saxophonist Mike DiRubbo's Repercussion is the replacement of the piano by the vibraphone as the rhythm section's harmony instrument. Guitar-based and piano-less rhythm sections have made their way into the mainstream, leaving the vibraphone-based rhythm section still a novelty. DiRubbo is certainly not the first to employ such a format. Trombonist ...

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Article: Album Review

Nicolas Thys: Virgo

Read "Virgo" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Layers, blends and individuality can make for a diverse music set. Bassist Nicolas Thys brings that with all-original songs on Virgo. Thys is a native of Brussels, Belgium. His first instruments were piano and flute, but at the age of 13, he switched to electric bass. Over the years, he's earned several European ...


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