Some Overlooked 2024 Releases article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Multiple Reviews » Some Overlooked 2024 Releases Here are reviews of some of the many worthwhile jazz albums that came out in the latter half of 2024. ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Leslie Pintchik Prayer For What Remains Pintch Hard Records 2024 The latest album by pianist ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Leslie Pintchik has a […]

Orrin Evans Musician – All About Jazz

“The clear-cut best pianist of his time…” is how Hot House Magazine” described Orrin Evans in 1998, praise which was echoed again in the summer of 2002. This remarkable talent was nurtured in a household filled with music due to the efforts of his mother, a classical singer who surrounded the youngster with everything from […]

The Ritual Music of Kolida Babo article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Catching Up With » The Ritual Music of Kolida Babo Our music carries social intention through personal expression. —Socratis Votskos ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Sokratis Votskos and ” data-original-title=”” title=””>HarrisP draws its name from an ancient winter ritual of fire and dance. Their album Spirits Of Mauronoros (Veego Records, 2024) finds inspiration […]

Song of the Day: Aparat by Piotr Scholz

Home » Music » Song of the Day From the album Buy Album Album Title: SirensPiotr Scholz MusicReleased: 2024 Duration: 51:11 Listen Sign in to view listen count About the Album SmartLink: https://piotrscholz.hearnow.com/aparat APARAT Piotr Scholz – guitar, composition Kasia Osterczy – vocals Kuba Marciniak – soprano saxophone Stanisław Aleksandrowicz – drums […]

SF Bay Area Trumpeter-Composer Erik Jekabson Displays His Mastery Of Orchestral Jazz On ‘Breakthrough,’ To Be Released January 17 On Wide Hive Records

I really like the post-minimalist classical composers, like John Adams and people coming out of that direction utilizing jazz and rock language, contemporary composers who are pushing the boundaries in all different directions. —Erik Jekabson ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Erik Jekabson retrains his musical focus in an unfamiliar direction—lush, intricate, ambitious chamber jazz—with Breakthrough, set for a […]

Joe Morris Musician – All About Jazz

Album Review Giacomo Merega, Joe Morris: Opus Dichotomous by Alberto BazzurroDecember 20, 2024 Dopo la comune militanza (a partire dal 2011, con tre album all’attivo) nel quartetto del sassofonista Noah Kaplan completato da Jason Nazary alla batteria, il bassista genovese Giacomo Merega, ormai newyorchese d’adozione, e il chitarrista Joe Morris, noto in particolare per il […]

Take Five with Guitarist Jamie Pye article @ All About Jazz

Various staff members. ContributorSince 1995Philadelphia, PA MY ARTICLES | ALBUM REVIEWS | PROFILE PAGE Contact Me Follow Me Musical Preferences African JazzAfrobeatAmbient / New AgeBeyond JazzBig BandBluesBrazilian / Bossa Nova / SambaClassical / ChamberDixieland / New Orleans / SwingElectronicaFree Improv / Avant-GardeFringes of JazzFunk / Groove / Acid JazzFusion / Progressive RockHot Jazz / Gypsy […]

A Solitary Visionary in Jazz article @ All About Jazz

Home » Jazz Articles » Catching Up With » Collin Sherman: A Solitary Visionary in Jazz I’ll start with a foundation—maybe electronic percussion or harmonic layers—and add horns last. I rarely do more than one take. First take, best take. The first reaction is always the most honest. —Collin Sherman ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Collin […]

Albert Ayler Musician – All About Jazz

Tenor saxophonist Albert Ayler was born on July 13th 1936 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He learned to play the alto sax at a young age. His father, Edward, encouraged his musical interests and was his first teacher. Albert Ayler continued his musical education at John Adams High School, where he played oboe, and at the […]

Motion I album review @ All About Jazz

” data-original-title=”” title=””>Kendrick Scott, and bassist  ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Matt Brewer—hijack the lead track “Ofafrii” with a brazen romp of everything tuneful and tasty. Wilkins and Ross virtually ground the driving ethic while power-gliding above the whole enterprise. It is a hellion ride, considering that Clayton, Scott, and Brewer have a few things they wish to […]

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