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Article: Interview

Partisans: Blowing a Storm in Cyberspace

Read "Partisans: Blowing a Storm in Cyberspace" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Partisans has been gigging in cyberspace--playing a virtual nightclub in Second Life. Over 13 years and four acclaimed albums, Partisans has developed a strong reputation as one of the most exciting and innovative bands on the British jazz scene. One of the band's strengths is its willingness to keep up to date with technology and experiment ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Amanda Monaco

Read "Take Five With Amanda Monaco" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Amanda Monaco: Playing guitar has led Amanda Monaco to perform at the Blue Note, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Birdland, Tonic, Joe's Pub, and the JVC Jazz Festival, as well as other venues in the United States and Europe. Amanda has recorded several CDs as both a leader and a sideman, and has ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Wayne Krantz, Tim Lefebvre, Keith Carlock at Sullivan's N.Y. Dec. 9-10

Wayne Krantz, Tim Lefebvre, Keith Carlock at Sullivan's N.Y. Dec. 9-10

For two nights only, Wednesday December 9th and Thursday December 10th, one of the greatest modern electric trios, Wayne Krantz, Tim Lefebvre and Keith Carlock will play Sullivan Hall, New York. Hot on the heels of their critically acclaimed CD Krantz,Carlock, Lefebvre (Abstract Logix, 2009), these two shows will feature material from that CD as well ...

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Article: Album Review

Robby Ameen: Days in the Life

Read "Days in the Life" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Robby Ameen is one of those first call percussionists who has been chafing at the bit to produce something all his own. Now he has his chance, with Days in the Life and he acquits himself with excellence. Things might have very well gone awry, as so often happens when self producing a first record. This, ...

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Article: Album Review

Jonathon Haffner: Life on Wednesday

Read "Life on Wednesday" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Alto saxophonist Jonathon Haffner's band on Life on Wednesday puts up a united front, sounding as integrated as the internal workings of a utilitarian, high horsepower industrial machine. But that machine has some grit in its innards on the set's opener, “Time Time," with a rasp of Wayne Krantz' metallic guitar paired with Craig Taborn's Wurlitzer ...

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News: Contest

Announcing the Winners of the "Wayne Krantz - Krantz, Carlock, Lefebvre" Autographed CD Contest

Announcing the Winners of the "Wayne Krantz - Krantz, Carlock, Lefebvre" Autographed CD Contest

John Maestas, Roda Smith and Lisa Baker, Congratulations! You're the lucky winners of the Abstract Logix “Wayne Krantz - Krantz, Carlock, Lefebvre“ autographed cd giveaway. All About Jazz will contact you about claiming your prize. We'd like to thank everyone who participated in the contest and please visit Abstract Logix for more releases. Enjoy the music! ...

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News: Contest

Enter the Abstract Logix "Wayne Krantz - Krantz Carlock Lefebvre" Autographed CD Giveaway Contest

Enter the Abstract Logix "Wayne Krantz - Krantz Carlock Lefebvre" Autographed CD Giveaway Contest

All About Jazz members are invited to enter the Abstract Logix “Wayne Krantz - Krantz Carlock Lefebvre“ autographed CD giveaway contest starting today. We'll select THREE winners at the conclusion of the contest on October 4th. Click here to enter the contest (Following Wayne Krantz at AAJ automatically enters you in the contest.) Good luck!

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Bill Hart

Read "Take Five With Bill Hart" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Bill Hart:Born and raised in Canada, Hart started playing guitar at nine years old. He moved to the United States at the age of thirteen and was playing professionally by sixteen years old. His first professional experience was playing with his rock band in a pit for theater shows, featuring shows like Rocky ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

This Ain't No Ukelele: Jazz Guitarists Anthony Wilson, Daniel Santiago and John Pondel

Read "This Ain't No Ukelele: Jazz Guitarists Anthony Wilson, Daniel Santiago and John Pondel" reviewed by Martin Gladu


For better or worse, the electric guitar has generally projected an image of masculinity, a certain macho quality even. Perfect examples of this are the scenes involving Steve Vai's Jack Butler character in Walter Hill's Crossroads (Columbia Pictures, 1986). Cruelly demanding, the instrument has bruised many male egos and crushed their dreams of stardom and fame.

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News: Interview

Guitarist Wayne Krantz Interviewed at AAJ...And More!

Guitarist Wayne Krantz Interviewed at AAJ...And More!

Guitarist Wayne Krantz is one of the great non-conformists. An improviser who avoids stylistic limitations and cliché like the plague, his music draws from diverse elements and welds them sonically to create something quite personal. Krantz has turned his back on recording studios for the last 15 years, choosing instead to release live shows through his ...


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