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Article: Album Review

Joshua Redman: Walking Shadows

Read "Walking Shadows" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Saxophonist Joshua Redman combines some really attractive virtues: deep jazz knowledge and formidable technique on his instrument. Combine this with a balanced but slightly assertive style that is a prime example of fluency and inventiveness, and you have a musician of such intelligence and energy, who is so adaptable, that he easily finds a way to ...

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Article: Hardly Strictly Jazz

Pryor Experiences

Read "Pryor Experiences" reviewed by Skip Heller


If it seems like everything is being anthologized into a box set these days, that's because it is. While on a trip to Amoeba Music (the enormous record store from where I live about a block), I took stock of all kinds of box sets. There was even one of the Mitch Miller Sing Along With ...

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Article: Album Review

Jeff Berlin: Low Standards

Read "Low Standards" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Indeed, bassist and educator Jeff Berlin is a modern era pioneer amid accolades that have piled high, spanning several decades via his astounding technique and contributions to progressive-rock, jazz fusion and modern mainstream jazz. Following up his jazz trio outing High Standards (2010, M.A.J. Records) also featuring bassist, pianist Richard Drexler, the core differentiator on Low ...

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Article: Live Review

Joshua Redman Quartet with The Knights: New York, NY, June 4, 2013

Read "Joshua Redman Quartet with The Knights:  New York, NY, June 4, 2013" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Joshua Redman Quartet with The KnightsThe Town HallBlue Note Jazz FestivalNew York, NY June 4, 2013 For a couple of years, it looked like the Big Apple had lost its big jazz festival mojo. New York maintained more than its fair share of jazz gatherings in 2009 and 2010, ...

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Article: Interview

Wallace Roney: In the Realm of Anti-Gravity

Read "Wallace Roney: In the Realm of Anti-Gravity" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


Much is made of trumpeter Wallace Roney coming from the Miles Davis school, a mentor-protégé situation that blossomed in the 1980s that Roney is very proud of. But that wouldn't be telling the whole story of the Philadelphia native who, in his prime years, has become one of the world's finest trumpet players, and a musician ...

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Article: Album Review

John O'Gallagher: The Anton Webern Project

Read "The Anton Webern Project" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Here's to avant-garde jazz. Unruly and ill-behaved, the seeds planted by saxophonists Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane, and carried forward by reed multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton and melded with trumpeter Miles Davis's Post-bop, gave rise to a brand of jazz that, while not the complete chaos of free jazz, nevertheless possessed such an inventive spirit that begged ...

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Article: Interview

Christy Doran: New Bag, New Tricks

Read "Christy Doran: New Bag, New Tricks" reviewed by Ian Patterson


The opening concert at the 14th Bray Jazz Festival in May, just half an hour outside Dublin in County Wicklow, was something of a homecoming gig for Irish guitarist Christy Doran and his quartet New Bag. Doran was born 63 years ago, just a few short miles down the road from Bray, in Greystones, though at ...

News: Festival

Motown Celebrates Its Musical Legends In The 2013 Detroit Jazz Fest

On April 23, 2013, the Producers of the world-renowned Detroit Jazz Festival announced what promises to be another outstanding lineup of nationally and internationally renowned artists in addition to the generations of Detroit players who put the city on the map as one of the historically significant centers for the music. Artistic Director Chris Collins showed ...

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Article: Interview

Mark Winkler: Peeling Back the Onion

Read "Mark Winkler: Peeling Back the Onion" reviewed by Scott Mitchell


Mark Winkler is a Los Angeles-based jazz singer, lyricist, and songwriter with over 150 songs to his credit and platinum records hanging on his wall. He has written songs with the likes of saxophonists Dexter Gordon, Wayne Shorter and Joshua Redman, as well as pianist David Benoit. Singers Randy Crawford, Dianne Reeves, Lea Salonga, Bob Dorough ...

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Article: Live Review

Workin' II - Irish Jazz Showcase: Dublin, Ireland, May 26, 2013

Read "Workin' II - Irish Jazz Showcase: Dublin, Ireland, May 26, 2013" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Workin' II: Irish Jazz ShowcaseWorkman's ClubDublin, IrelandMay 26, 2013Where do you go to see Afro-Peruvian jazz, an 18-piece Sun Ra tribute band, neo-soul, vocal jazz, trios, quartets and electronic music with live horn processing, all on the same day? The Workman's Club in Dublin, Ireland, of course. Workin' II, a mini-festival ...


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