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News: Recording

One Track Mind: Wadada Leo Smith's Organic - "Don Cherry's Electric Sonic Garden" (2011)

One Track Mind: Wadada Leo Smith's Organic - "Don Cherry's Electric Sonic Garden" (2011)

The music of Wadada Leo Smith, no matter the setting, is spiritual, mesmerizing, purposeful and often dense. We found out back toward the end of '09 just how dense his music can be when this innovative trumpet player debuted his Organic ensemble on disc 2 of the Spiritual Dimensions. That group sported four ... four! ... ...

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News: Festival

Vision Festival 16 Opening Night; Echoes of Ascension, Marion Brown and John Tchicai.

Having covered the Panel Discussion for Sunday the music needs its due. Where else but the Vision Festival, in the US at least, would you find a night given to two participants in that legendary extended fanfare the world knows as Ascension. One still works among us, John Tchicai, and the other left us since Vision ...

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News: Recording

Wadada Leo Smith's Organic - Heart's Reflections (Cuneiform, 2011)

Wadada Leo Smith's Organic - Heart's Reflections (Cuneiform, 2011)

Trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith has been on a wonderful creative roll of late, playing everything from post-Miles fusion to fragile acoustic projects. On this two compact disc set, he draws from all of that experience and imbues it with his deep spirituality and unique approach to music to develop a very successful project. The ...

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Article: Album Review

Wadada Leo Smith's Organic: Heart's Reflections

Read "Heart's Reflections" reviewed by Mark Corroto


For Mies van der Rohe, the saying “less is more" might be true. But for trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, more is always more. Heart's Reflections is his fifth release for Cuneiform Records and, like his three prior efforts, a double CD.Organic, one of Smith's numerous working bands, is a continuation of his Yo Miiles! ...

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Article: Album Review

Harriet Tubman: Ascension

Read "Ascension" reviewed by Mark Corroto


It has been forty-six years since John Coltrane took his expanded ensemble into a studio to record Ascension (Impulse!, 1965), and many believe the jazz world has yet to come to grips with its significance and meaning. It has only been eleven years since the power trio Harriet Tubman, expanded into the Harriet Tubman Double Trio, ...

Article: Live Review

Wadada Leo Smith & Organic

Read "Wadada Leo Smith & Organic" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Aperitivo in concerto Teatro Manzoni - Milano - 27.03.2011 Era il 1998 e con Yo Miles! Leo Smith palesava al mondo la fatale attrazione per il Davis elettrico. I più rimasero spiazzati; qualcuno si affrettò a liquidare il disco (co-intestato al chitarrista Henry Kaiser) come uno sfizioso fuori-programma; in pochi, per la verità, intuirono che tutto ...

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Article: Album Review

David Lopato: Many Moons

Read "Many Moons" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Pianist/composer, David Lopato's long career has included turns with prominent players in the fields of avant-garde jazz and classical, world music, theater, free improvisation and modern jazz. In particular, he has done outstanding jazz work with Gerry Hemingway, David Mott, Wadada Leo Smith and Joe Lovano. Given the wide and varied circles Lopato travels in, it ...

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Article: Interview

Wadada Leo Smith: The Teacher

Read "Wadada Leo Smith: The Teacher" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


Wadada Leo Smith's career as a creative musician spans more than forty years. The trumpeter/composer's myriad accomplishments have been well-documented, particularly recently, as his recoding and performance career have undergone a marked renaissance, the success of which has shown a spotlight not only on his recent undertakings, but also inspired a reexamination of his past works. ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Yo Miles! Revisited: Lightning and Shinjuku

Read "Yo Miles! Revisited: Lightning and Shinjuku" reviewed by John Kelman


Amongst the plethora of tributes to trumpet icon Miles Davis' electric period on Columbia, beginning with 1969's In a Silent Way and ending with 1975's Agharta and Pangaea, only a few stand out as being truly reverential--not just to the electrified energy and jungle funk of the music, but to its undeniably avant leanings as well. ...

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News: Interview

Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith Interviewed at All About Jazz....And More!

Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith Interviewed at All About Jazz....And More!

Wadada Leo Smith's career as a creative musician spans more than forty years. The trumpeter/composer's myriad accomplishments have been well-documented, particularly recently, as his recoding and performance career have undergone a marked renaissance, the success of which has shown a spotlight not only on his recent undertakings, but also inspired a reexamination of his past works. ...


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