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News: Performance / Tour

Gene Bertoncini and Roni Ben-Hur Duo at the Rubin Museum

Gene Bertoncini and Roni Ben-Hur Duo at the Rubin Museum

Guitarists Gene Bertoncini and Roni Ben-Hur will be performing acoustically together in concert at The Rubin Museum in NYC on April 24th, 2009 at 7:00PM as part of the 2009 Winter/Spring Harlem in the Himalayas Series. Gene Bertoncini- Guitar Roni Ben-Hur- Guitar LISTINGS INFORMATION: Gene Bertoncini and Roni Ben-Hur Duo Rubin Museum ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Daniela Schachter Quartet at Dizzys NYC

Daniela Schachter Quartet at Dizzys NYC

Pianist, Vocalist, Composer, & Bandleader Daniela Schachter will be bringing her Quartet to Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola in NYC- from April 21st thru April 25th, 2009 Daniela Schacter Quartet April 21st, 22nd and 23rd Dayna Stevens - saxophones, Oleg Osenkov - bass, EJ Strickland - drums, Daniela Schchter - piano/ vocals. April ...

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Article: Album Review

The Avery Sharpe Trio: Autumn Moonlight

Read "Autumn Moonlight" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The Avery Sharpe Trio makes a sharp dressed brand of jazz. At once intelligent and immediate, the eleven songs that make up Autumn Moonlight are splendid fuel for Sharpe's crack piano trio with exceptional pianist Onaje Allen Gumbs and drummer Winard Harper, who collectively raise the art of the trio to a level where the concert ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Tim Kuhl Group: Brooklyn King CD Release Show

Tim Kuhl Group: Brooklyn King CD Release Show

A night to celebrate the much anticipated new release KING by Brooklyn drummer Tim Kuhl. KING features a strong, creative core group of musicians that have coined a sound that is both melodically accessible and improvisationally impressive. FEATURING Aidan Carroll - Bass Jon Irabagon - Tenor Sax Aki Ishiguro - Guitar

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Article: Album Review

Nathan Eklund: Trip to the Casbah

Read "Trip to the Casbah" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


With Trip to the Casbah, his third release as a leader, Nathan Eklund is firmly establishing himself as one of today's prominent trumpet and flugelhorn players. A fixture on the New York jazz scene, Eklund has earned credentials as both a student and an instructor, with associations including Joe Lovano, Craig Yaremko's Sync, ...

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News: Award / Grant

SUNY Honors Grammy Winner Arturo O’Farrill, Latin Jazz Pioneer

SUNY Honors Grammy Winner Arturo O’Farrill, Latin Jazz Pioneer

Albany – The State University of New York Board of Trustees will celebrate Latin jazz pioneer, Grammy winning musician and SUNY faculty-member, Arturo O’Farrill at a reception in his honor at The Egg in Albany, NY on March 28. SUNY and Jazz/Latino Inc. will be co-hosts of the reception honoring O’Farrill after Afro- Latin Jazz Orchestra, ...

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Article: Album Review

Fly: Sky & Country

Read "Sky & Country" reviewed by John Kelman


Despite a debut that failed to generate much noise, Fly's sophomore effort--its first for ECM- -ought to. Dispelling the ECM myth of neglecting American music, this trio--featuring perennially undervalued saxophonist Mark Turner alongside Brad Mehldau Trio mates, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard-- finds its own nexus of head and heart. Dave Holland's Triplicate (ECM, ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Tim Kuhl Group: King Philadelphia CD Release Show (03/22)

Tim Kuhl Group: King Philadelphia CD Release Show  (03/22)

A night to celebrate the much anticipated new release KING by Brooklyn drummer Tim Kuhl. KING features a strong, creative core group of musicians that have coined a sound that is both melodically accessible and improvisationally impressive. FEATURING Adam Hopkins - Bass Aki Ishiguro - Guitar Tim Kuhl - Drums + Tunes ...

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Article: Album Review

David Binney: Third Occasion

Read "Third Occasion" reviewed by John Kelman


Some artists grow in leaps and bounds, others more gradually. David Binney has largely been one to evolve slowly over time. Still, the alto saxophonist--who has almost insidiously become one of those musicians' musicians, well-known within the community, but without the more popular acclaim he deserves--has always stretched himself in a variety of contexts, from the ...

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Article: Album Review

Aaron J. Johnson: Songs of Our Fathers

Read "Songs of Our Fathers" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Aaron J. Johnson serves as a reminder that the trombone is still a relevant member of the jazz family of instruments. In addition to being well-suited to larger ensembles, it can be a powerful lead instrument as well. A Washington, D.C. native, Johnson studied piano and drums before turning to the trombone. He performed ...


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