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Marilyn Crispell: Fearless, Deeply Sensitive and Shaping the Moment

Read "Marilyn Crispell: Fearless, Deeply Sensitive and Shaping the Moment" reviewed by Dean Nardi


As Marilyn Crispell talked about her multitude of recent recordings, either solo or with this trio or that quartet, she mentioned needing to pack her bags before going out on tour. She has lived in Woodstock, New York since 1977 and is comfortable there. “When I'm at home, not out recording, I look out in the ...

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Nicole Zuraitis: The Up and Down and Up Journey to Newport

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Nicole Zuraitis should receive a Grammy Award just for her laugh! It's deep, loud, energetic and a treat to hear. Not taking herself too seriously, her conversation is peppered with laughter while she talks about the high and lows of her travels from a struggling young jazz vocalist/composer to her surprising (to her) Grammy win. Her ...

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Michael Buckley: Blowing Hot

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An early spring vacation to New York saw Michael Buckley and his wife take in what he describes as “the usual sights." But for the Dublin saxophonist that also meant trips to “three or four saxophone shops." Once a tenor saxophonist, always a tenor saxophonist. Buckley, in fact, started out on the flute, playing ...

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La Dodicilune di Maurizio Bizzochetti

Read "La Dodicilune di Maurizio Bizzochetti" reviewed by Libero Farnè


Nella produzione della Dodicilune, nata nel 1995 come associazione culturale prima che diventasse etichetta, la prima cosa che caratterizza i suoi dischi, prevalentemente CD, è l'inconfondibile, coerente e qualificata veste grafica. E questo è già un aspetto importante per quanto riguarda la comunicativa editoriale; la politica produttiva invece, che in trent'anni ha pubblicato quasi quattrocento incisioni, ...

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Savina Yannatou: Letting the Voice Go Where It Goes

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Savina Yannatou flies through vast reaches of space and time as she works, like the swallows and warblers who traverse the Sahara, stopping in jny: Greece on their annual pilgrimage to breeding grounds in the North, thousands of miles away. She is an artist “beyond category," to borrow Duke Ellington's phrase, whose programs and performances combine ...

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LaMP: The Three Of Me Blend Into One Of Us

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LaMP's rousing albums have a knack for keeping you listening, whether it is Russ Lawton propelling the trio along through punchy, substantial snare, Ray Paczkowski indulging in the inner point-of-view of melody and harmony on both organ and clavinet, or Scott Metzger inserting reveal after reveal in a twist-laden odyssey of gleeful, darting notes. But there ...

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The Changing Times of Cecil McBee

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It was 1971 and the jazz scene was struggling and jazz musicians were grabbing gigs wherever they could. Many were moving to Europe where they felt they had greater acceptance. It was at that time when jny:Albany, New York area saxophonist Nick Brignola connected with the State University of New York and produced the first and ...

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Echoing the Angel Gabriel: Leroy Jones and his Signature Sound

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This story roots its preface in 2015 in JazzAscona at a press conference dedicated to jazz trumpeters and featuring a league of fantastic musicians: Wendell Brunious, John Michael Bradford, Kevin Louis and Shamarr Allen, who kindly shared their perceptions of the “trumpet as an instrument." “My trumpet is my girlfriend, I kiss her every day," Allen ...

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Laura Dreyer: Dancing Through Time

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When something sparks her creativity, Laura Dreyer is the sort of person who jumps in with both feet and gets right down to business. A multi-hyphenate artist, saxophonist-flutist-composer-teacher-clinician, she has been serious about jazz since junior high school in jny: El Cerrito, California, across the bay from jny: San Francisco. “El Cerrito High had an award-winning--like ...

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Peter Erskine: Revisiting Weather Report

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A standout drum prodigy of his generation, Peter Erskine began playing at the age of four. After honing his skills at Interlochen, he launched his professional career in 1972 with Stan Kenton. Four years later, he joined Maynard Ferguson before making a pivotal move, replacing Alex Acuña in Weather Report. In the spring ...


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