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Composer, jazz artist, and music educator, Philip Brown, is Professor Emeritus of Double Bass and Jazz Studies at Southern Illinois University. His performance career has included occasional dates with first-line jazz artists, as well as full-time seasons with professional symphony orchestras. Based in southern Illinois, Brown is the bassist with the New Arts Jazztet (NAJ), and continues to be active as a free-lance musician. His writing efforts have produced nearly 50 original tunes for the NAJ, and he has released four recordings as leader featuring many of those compositions. In 2003, the Illinois Arts Council honored Brown for his work and commitment within the arts with an Artist Fellowship Award in music composition. He completed his undergraduate studies in composition at Northwestern University, and his graduate work in music education at North Texas State University. Brown’s bass teachers have included Lawrence Hurst, Ringwalt Warner, Evan Tonsing, Warren Benfield, and Edward Rainbow. He studied composition with M

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Rule Of Three

Label: A Caldera Productions
Released: 2025
Track listing: Samba Dois-Cinco; Lost In The Form; Bob’s Your Uncle; Magnolia; El Buscador; Nocturne; Rule Of Three; Es Y No Es; In Stride; La Coda De Moda; Hip-Bop.

Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jed Levy, Bill O'Connell, Gina Saputo, Sean Nelson and more

Read "Jed Levy, Bill O'Connell, Gina Saputo, Sean Nelson and more" reviewed by Benjamin Boddie


Today's Music--Right Now! Fantastic music by Charles Rouse, Jed Levy, Bill O'Connell, Gina Saputo, Sean Nelson, Doug Wyatt, Joe Lovano, Igmar Thomas, Reginald Cyntje, Franck Amsallem, Russ Spiegel, Dave Robbins, Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Lyn Stanley, Reid Hoyson, Nels Cline, Thomas Marriott, Aron!, Nancy Kelly, Triology, Altin Sencalar, Sharel Cassity, Hiromi, John Ellis, Jeff Libman, Nnenna Freelon, ...

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New Releases From Dreyer, Sarian, Murray, Lovano And More

Read "New Releases From Dreyer, Sarian, Murray, Lovano And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


The importance of Rudy Van Gelder's studio in New Jersey on the world of jazz cannot be understated. Some of the most important music in the history of the music was recorded there. New recordings from the famous studio are featured on this show. My examination of the work of Ivo Perelman on Leo Records continues. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Bill Stewart, Nancy Kelly, Sharel Cassity, Hiromi and more

Read "Bill Stewart, Nancy Kelly, Sharel Cassity, Hiromi and more" reviewed by Benjamin Boddie


Today's Music--Right Now! Fantastic music by, Bill Stewart, Steve Allee, Romain Pilon, Nancy Kelly, Sharel Cassity, James Zito, Reid Hoyson, Johnny O'Neal, José Luiz Martins, Renegade Queens, Hiromi, The Empress, Jon Bentley, John Ellis, Nnenna Freelon, Branford Marsalis, Altin Sencalar, Reginald Cyntje, Marianne Solivan, Silvano Monasterios, Phil Brown, Reggie Watkins, Lorraine Feather, and more.

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Silvano Monasterios, Reggie Watkins, Jeff Libman, Triology and more

Read "Silvano Monasterios, Reggie Watkins, Jeff Libman, Triology and more" reviewed by Benjamin Boddie


Streaming on demand with today's music by Silvano Monasterios, Phil Brown, Reggie Watkins, Lorraine Feather, Sean Imboden, Jeff Libman, Triology, Jonah David, Peter Smith, Shelley Yoelin/Gabriel Datcu, Eric Alexander, Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Rodney Whitaker, Nnenna Freelon, Chad LB, and more. Playlist Silvano Monasterios “The River Between Us" from The River (Silvano Monasterios) 00:00 Phil ...

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Kenny Barron, Mitch Towne, Zhengtao Pan and The Count Basie Orchestra

Read "Kenny Barron, Mitch Towne, Zhengtao Pan and The Count Basie Orchestra" reviewed by Joe Dimino


Kicking off the 901st episode of Neon Jazz, we ride in with the legendary sounds of the world-famous Count Basie Orchestra. As Kansas City gears up for the grand 90th Celebration of Count Basie at The Music Hall on April 30, 2025, we shine a spotlight on band director Scotty Barnhart and the powerhouse ensemble keeping ...

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Phil Brown: Rule Of Three

Read "Rule Of Three" reviewed by Thierry De Clemensat


Though he resides in Illinois, it is likely double bassist, composer and teacher Phil Brown's Texan roots that inspired this album with its Latino flavors. Both entertaining and highly academic in concept, the album is enriched by the presence of Fareed Haque, an excellent guitarist who is himself deeply rooted in academic rigor. He reminds us ...

Album

Arkadia - New Arts Jazztet

Label: alcadera
Released: 2014
Track listing: 1 Arkadia 2 Neil's Notion 3 Amethyst Eyes 4 Demage 5 Habañera 6 Shakedown 7 In Black 8 And The People Said... 9 Saudade 10 Changes We Can Believe In 11 Where Beauty Lies

Album

Arkadia

Label: A Caldera Productions
Released: 2014
Track listing: 1 Arkadia 2 Neil's Notion 3 Amethyst Eyes 4 Demage 5 Habañera 6 Shakedown 7 In Black 8 And The People Said... 9 Saudade 10 Changes We Can Believe In [or P. W. R. C.] 11 Where Beauty Lies


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