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Meet Duane Eubanks

by AAJ Staff
Duane Eubanks is the youngest practicing member of yet another one of jazz's famous families, the Eubanks. In fact, the Eubanks family's immersion in music began with Duane's maternal grandmother, who passed on the tradition to Duane's mother, Vera, and to Duane's uncles, Ray and Tommy Bryant. Vera still performs in Philadelphia, and one ...
The Goldberg Variations
By Uri Caine
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Aria and 70 Variations for Various Ensembles Adapted and Arranged and Composed by Uri Caine after Johann Sebastian Bach.
Gustav Mahler in Toblach
By Uri Caine
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: CD1: Symphony no. 5, funeral march; I often think they merely have gone out, from Songs of the Death of Children; Now will the sun rise as brightly, from Songs of the Death of Children; The drummer boy, from The Boy's Magic Horn; Introduction to Symphony no. 5, adagietto; Symphony no. 5, adagietto. CD2: Symphony no. 1, 3rd movement; I went out this morning over the countryside, from Songs of a Wayfarer, Symphony no. 2, andante moderato ; Symphony no. 2, primal light; Interlude to The Farewell, from The Song of the Earth; The Farewell, from The Song of the Earth.
The Sidewalks of New York: Tin Pan Alley

By Uri Caine
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Overture (Sidewalks Of New York, I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now); Too
Much Mustard; Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly; Life's A Funny Proposition
After All; Sidewalk Story (Daisy Bell, My Wild Irish Rose, Sugar Cane
Rag; Heliotrope Bouquet, My Gal Sal); Charleston Rag; Take Me Out To
The Ball Game; Everybody's Doin' It; Cohen Owes Me Ninety Seven
Dollars; By The Light Of The Silvery Moon; Nobody; Waiting For The
Robert E. Lee. Interlude (Sidewalks Of New York); By The Beautiful
Sea; In The Good Old Summertime; Some Of These Days; Castle Walk; They
Didn't Believe Me; Memphis Blues; After The Ball; You're A Grand Old
Flag; The Bowery; When I Leave The World Behind; Finale (The Sidewalks
Of New York); Coda (In The Good Old Summertime).
Uri Caine Ensemble: The Goldberg Variations

by Glenn Astarita
Pianist/composer Uri Caine has assembled a rather large aggregation of talent for this thoroughly audacious rendering of Johann Sebastian Bach’s The Goldberg Variations. And while Caine has tackled Mahler, Wagner and Schumann with much success, on this release, the pianist melds classical music with genre hopping, doses of humor and sprightly interludes that makes for one ...
Uri Caine Ensemble: The Goldberg Variations

by Glenn Astarita
Pianist/composer Uri Caine has assembled a rather large aggregation of talent for this thoroughly audacious rendering of Johann Sebastian Bach's The Goldberg Variations. And while Caine has tackled Mahler, Wagner and Schumann with much success, on this release, the pianist melds classical music with genre hopping, doses of humor and sprightly interludes that makes for one ...
Dave Douglas: Moving the Music Forward

by David Adler
There aren't many artists who release records two at a time, but trumpeter Dave Douglas has done it already this year with Leap of Faith, a quartet date for Arabesque, and Soul On Soul, a sextet session for RCA Victor which pays tribute to the late pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams. On top of that, ...
Uri Caine Ensemble: Gustav Mahler in Toblach

by Derek Taylor
P>Recorded at a recent Mahler festival in Italy, Caine’s recent release revels in the challenge of fitting the Austrian composer’s classically grounded soundscapes into a jazz-based improvisational setting. The chameleonic shifts in styles and approaches on this disc are dizzying in both their number and frequency. Often the most unexpected elements of the ensemble sound originate ...
Uri Caine Ensemble: The Sidewalks of New York: Tin Pan Alley

by C. Michael Bailey
Archival Impressionism. Pianist Uri Caine is quickly joining Ry Cooder, Don Byron, and to a lesser extent, Wynton Marsalis as an archivist of American popular music. Ry Cooder's 1978 recording Jazz (Warner Brothers 3197) deftly captured jazz for the '10s and '20s. Marsalis solemnly documents the '20s through the '50s (at one time ...