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The Stryker/Slagle Band: Live at the Jazz Standard

Read "Live at the Jazz Standard" reviewed by John Kelman


While they've worked together regularly over the years, guitarist Dave Stryker and saxophonist Steve Slagle have never recorded live together and have only one eponymous recording out under their collaborative Stryker/Slagle Band moniker. When they booked two nights at New York's Jazz Standard earlier this year to test out new material for a planned studio date, ...

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The Stryker/Slagle Band: Live at the Jazz Standard

Read "Live at the Jazz Standard" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Guitarist Dave Stryker and saxophonist Steve Slagle are back with a live recording. What was to be a studio date turned around on a Stryker moment of inspiration when he suggested that the band record the two nights they were playing at the Jazz Standard in New York City. That idea has been augmented by the ...

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The Stryker/Slagle Band: Live At The Jazz Standard

Read "Live At The Jazz Standard" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Although they've been playing gigs together for the past twenty years, guitarist Dave Stryker and saxophonist Steve Slagle didn't make it official until just a few seasons ago for their first joint venture. Stryker and Slagle are also members of Trio Mundo, which is currently recording on the same label. This latest effort, recorded earlier this ...

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The Stryker/Slagle Band: Live at the Jazz Standard

Read "Live at the Jazz Standard" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Guitarist Dave Stryker has the superhuman ability to be everywhere at once. In peering back at my recent reviews involving the artist, I find his fine recordings with Trio Mundo, Carnival and Rides Again, and the trio outing Exit 13 with drummer Sylvia Cuenca. But one of the most notable was Stryker's Zoho release with friend ...

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Arturo O'Farrill: Live in Brooklyn

Read "Live in Brooklyn" reviewed by Norman Weinstein


This recording may come as a surprise for those who identify pianist Arturo O'Farrill primarily as the heir to the throne of his father Chico O'Farrill, the esteemed Latin jazz big band leader and composer. While he has honored his father's legacy with his leadership of the Lincoln Center Afro-Latin Orchestra, the Arturo O'Farrill this remarkable ...

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Dave Liebman & Phil Markowitz: Manhattan Dialogues

Read "Manhattan Dialogues" reviewed by John Kelman


Most musicians are fortunate enough to find one musical partner where such shared simpatico exists that they can evolve in perfect tandem--exploring a variety of contexts with the kind of comfort level that ensures complete trust and an unfettered imagination that makes no pursuit beyond reach. To find more than one is rare indeed. Saxophonist Dave ...

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Pablo Ziegler & Quique Sinesi: Bajo Cero

Read "Bajo Cero" reviewed by Dennis Hollingsworth


Bajo Cero continues the string of fine releases from the folks at New York's Zoho Music, this time presenting an excellent example of tango nuevo in a trio format. Playing a combination of tango and jazz styles with roots in Argentina, the triumvirate is led by Pablo Ziegler, a graduate of the Buenos Aires Music Conservatory ...

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Dave Liebman and Phil Markowitz: Manhattan Dialogues

Read "Manhattan Dialogues" reviewed by Dennis Hollingsworth


Dave Liebman and Phil Markowitz are no strangers to the jazz public, particularly as members of the New York scene. Actively performing and recording together for over ten years, their longevity continues a pattern favored by Liebman. Pianist Richie Bierach was Liebman's longtime collaborator in the '70s and '80s. On Manhattan Dialogues, the duo's indisputable familiarity ...

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Arturo O'Farrill: Live in Brooklyn

Read "Live in Brooklyn" reviewed by John Kelman


With the advent of relatively inexpensive recording equipment, it's now possible to document almost any live performance. Some artists, in fact, record virtually every show and then piece together a live album from the best performances, as saxophonist Wayne Shorter has done on his new release, the outstanding Beyond the Sound Barrier. But just ...

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Arturo O'Farrill: Live in Brooklyn

Read "Live in Brooklyn" reviewed by AAJ Staff


This Latin-flavored live date (recorded in August, 2003 at Brooklyn's Up Over Jazz Café) features the pianist son of Chico O'Farrill--now a successful forty-something small and big bandleader in his own right--in a relatively straight-ahead trio setting with bassist Andy Gonzalez and drummer Dafnis Prieto. There's no mistaking the liveness or spontaneity of invention here, and ...


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