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News: Opinion

What Jazz Musicians Expect from Jazz Journalists and Critics. Pt 4

What Jazz Musicians Expect from Jazz Journalists and Critics. Pt 4

This is Part Four in our ongoing series of dialogues with jazz musicians where we ask the burning question: WHEN YOU READ MUSIC JOURNALISM AND MUSIC CRITICISM WHAT QUALITIES ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN THE WRITER AND THE WRITING? Our contributors for this post are the masterful trombonist Wycliffe Gordon and one of our most deeply ...

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Article: Album Review

Ron Westray / Thomas Heflin: Live from Austin

Read "Live from Austin" reviewed by Josep Pedro


A live recording is always a great chance to experience some of the core principles of jazz. Improvisation and spontaneity arise when musicians feel free and comfortable with the tunes and arrangements. A collaborative effort between trombonist Ron Westray and trumpeter Thomas Heflin, Live from Austin was recorded in 2009 at the Elephant Room, one of ...

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Article: Highly Opinionated

Roswell Rudd: The Musical Magus Turns 75

Read "Roswell Rudd: The Musical Magus Turns 75" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


"Years ago it would have seemed an impossible dream to get to record with this musical magus, but here we are... and what a thrill!" class="f-right">--Charlie Kohlhase, From liner notes to Eventuality: The Charlie Kohlhase Quintet Plays the Music of Roswell Rudd (Nada, 2001) I see him suddenly as if in a ...

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News: Festival

Harlem Jazz Shrines: Wycliffe Gordon's Jazz a la Carte, May 13-14, Apollo

Harlem Jazz Shrines: Wycliffe Gordon's Jazz a la Carte, May 13-14, Apollo

The Apollo Theater Serves up Wycliffe Gordon's Jazz à la Carte Featuring Wycliffe Gordon, Savion Glover, Carla Cook, Nikki Yanofsky, Corey Wilcox, Grace Kelly, Temple University Big Band and Director/Choreographer Ken Roberson May 13, 8:00 pm and May 14, 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival Runs May 9-15 7 Days * ...

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Article: Album Review

Susie Meissner: I’m Confessin’

Read "I’m Confessin’" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


On vocalist Susie Meissner's previous recording, I'll Remember April (Self Produced, 2008), the singer staked out the center of the middle of the road stylistically. Her repertoire was from the most popular sections of The Great American Songbook, dispatched tastefully in her well-balanced high alto. Dedicated to the melody, Meissner is clearly not one given to ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Mark Berman ("Sex and the City") Trio at NYC's "Top of the Rock" on February 23

Mark Berman ("Sex and the City") Trio at NYC's "Top of the Rock" on February 23

Mark Berman, jazz piano star notable for his hot montuno piano playing on HBO's “Sex and the City" theme song, as well as for his live playing with such stars as Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, and Wycliffe Gordon, to name but a few, brings his jazz trio to the 67th Floor Weather Room at the Top ...

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Cone And T-Staff

Label: Criss Cross Jazz
Released: 2010

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News: Performance / Tour

Wycliffe Gordon is "Home for the Holidays" to Help Commencement Park with Some Friends

Wycliffe Gordon is "Home for the Holidays" to Help Commencement Park with Some Friends

Wycliffe Gordon, one of the top trombone blowers in jazz is coming “Home for the Holidays"and performing Sunday at a Jazz for the Park concert to benefit the Wilson Commencement Park. He'll be joined by an all-star quintet that features George Caldwell (piano), Sabu Adeyola (bass), Melvin Henderson (guitar), Sean Jefferson (drums) and Herb Smith (trumpet). ...

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Article: Album Review

Junko Onishi: Baroque

Read "Baroque" reviewed by Keith Henry Brown


The world has been a slightly less happy place since Junko Onishi's last record. After establishing herself as one of the finest young jazz pianists around with her debut, Wow (EMI, 1993), Onishi released a string of fine Blue Note recordings: Live At The Village Vanguard Volume 1 and Volume 2 (both 1994); the ...

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Article: Live From New York

Louis, Christian Marclay, Ryoji Ikeda & Laurie Anderson

Read "Louis, Christian Marclay, Ryoji Ikeda & Laurie Anderson" reviewed by Martin Longley


Music, films, strobing, gauzy screens and sofa-projections in New York City... Louis: with music by Wynton MarsalisThe Apollo TheaterAugust 30, 2010 It could be argued that certain problems are encountered when a live band plays musical accompaniment to a silent movie. In the old days, a ...


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