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Article: Extended Analysis

Howie Smith / Mike Nock: Opal Dream

Read "Howie Smith / Mike Nock: Opal Dream" reviewed by Matt Marshall


Although their paths didn't cross until 1988, when they first met and performed together in Sydney, Australia, saxophonist Howie Smith and pianist Mike Nock are both important figures in the development of jazz Down Under. Nock, a native of New Zealand, returned to Australia in 1985 after working 25 years in the U.S. with ...

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Article: Interview

Conrad Herwig: There's Nothing Else

Read "Conrad Herwig:  There's Nothing Else" reviewed by Bob Kenselaar


Talking about some of his great influences in jazz, Conrad Herwig points out that it's important to look beyond their achievements on their instruments. “Sometimes during a musician's lifetime, people put so much emphasis on their virtuosity as a player that they don't really think about the vehicle of their expression—their compositions." Herwig was speaking of ...

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News: Contest

Enter the "Wayne Shorter Quartet - Without a Net" Giveaway at All About Jazz!

Enter the "Wayne Shorter Quartet - Without a Net"  Giveaway at All About Jazz!

All About Jazz members are invited to enter the Blue Note Records “Wayne Shorter Quartet - Without a Net“ giveaway contest starting today. We'll select FIVE winners at the conclusion of the contest on March 22nd. Click here to enter the contest (Becoming a fan of Wayne Shorter at AAJ automatically enters you in the contest.) ...

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Article: Album Review

Mark Lockheart: Ellington in Anticipation

Read "Ellington  in Anticipation" reviewed by John Kelman


Ellington in Anticipation isn't Mark Lockheart's first album to employ an expanded lineup; the Polar Bear/Blue Touch Paper saxophonist collaborated with Germany's WDR Big Band on 2010's Days Like These (Fuzzy Moon) and first cut his teeth in Loose Tubes, the now-legendary large UK collective of then-up-and-comers that included pianist Django Bates, saxophonist Iain Ballamy and ...

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Article: Interview

William Ellis: Music On A Chink Of Light

Read "William Ellis: Music On A Chink Of Light" reviewed by Ian Patterson


[ Editor's Note: “Music On A Chink Of Light" was originally published on August 4, 2010. This encore presentation coincides with William Ellis's new column One LP. ]Black and white photographs of jazz legends taken by the likes of Herman Leonard, William P. Gottlieb and William Claxton have gained iconic status over the years. ...

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Article: Album Review

Tim Green Saxophone: Songs From This Season

Read "Songs From This Season" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Saxophonists Eric Alexander, Chris Potter, Jimmy Greene, John Ellis and Marcus Strickland all have at least one thing in common: they were all second or third place finishers in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition who went on to become leading lights in the world of jazz. Alto saxophonist Tim Green may very well join ...

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Article: Live Review

Panama Jazz Festival: Panama City, January 14-19, 2013

Read "Panama Jazz Festival: Panama City, January 14-19, 2013" reviewed by Josef Woodard


Panama Jazz FestivalPanama City, PanamaJanuary 14-19, 2013Taking in the dense, ambitious and unusually large-spirited phenomenon that is the Panama Jazz Festival, which rounded the corner to its milestone tenth anniversary in this year's mid-January edition, the question of how this institution came to pass lurked in the periphery. How was it that this ...

Article: Album Review

Wayne Shorter: Without a Net

Read "Without a Net" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Più di un ritorno: un cerchio che si chiude, un destino che si compie. 43 anni dopo Odyssey of Iska e Moto Grosso Feio, registrati in un solo pomeriggio il 26 agosto del 1970, Wayne Shorter e la Blue Note sono di nuovo compagni di strada. Merito di Don Was, neo-timoniere dell'etichetta jazz per antonomasia. Sua ...

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Article: Big Band Report

Buddy Rich: In a Zone of His Own

Read "Buddy Rich: In a Zone of His Own" reviewed by Jack Bowers


One of the channels that came with my Dish Network package is Classic Arts Showcase, which is a treasure trove of film clips documenting classical, ballet, folk, pop and other forms of music that one is unlikely to see anywhere else (although some footage is presumably available on YouTube, which more and more seems to encompass ...

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Article: Album Review

Dorian Devins: The Procrastinator

Read "The Procrastinator" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Ginny Carr and the Uptown Vocal Jazz Quartet recently paid proper homage to vocalese master Eddie Jefferson with the song “He Was the Cat," from Hustlin' For A Gig (HouseKat Records, 2012). Jefferson, along with Clarence Beeks (King Pleasure), specialized in writing lyrics for and singing the more notable jazz compositions, like “Moody's Mood for Love" ...


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