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(Another) Nuttree Quartet: Something Sentimental
Peerless players as its members are, it's hard to imagine the Nuttree Quartet's standards-rooted swing bending the ears of a non-buff audience.
Story: Walter Tunis' music gift guide: A stocking full of songs
After I'd been doing this for nearly 30 years, the right idea finally presented itself.
With the realization that there will always be more music coming at him than he can keep up with, AAJ Managing Editor John Kelman wonders why anyone would think that jazz is dead or dying.
Born in Russia and raised in New York by immigrant parents, Gene Segal brings a defined presence along with some formidable skills.
EVENT: John Abercrombie Live Interview with Dave Schroeder at Barnes...
John Abercrombie Live Interview with Dave Schroeder at Barnes & Noble on Friday, November 13th at 7:00 P.M. John Abercrombie Live Interview with Dave Schroeder at Barnes & Noble on Friday, November 13th at 7:00 p.m. Join us this Friday, November 13th, for an in-store Barnes & Noble interview with seminal jazz guitarist, John Abercrombie.
Critic's picks: Keith Jarrett, 'Testament: Paris/London;' Jan...
Already this year, we have seen two elder American jazz labels, Prestige and Blue Note, turn 60 and 70 years old, respectively.
The John Abercrombie Quartet: Wait Till You See Her
In 1974, the USSR expelled dissident novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Oskar Schindler passed away, Philippe Petit walked a high wire between the Twin Towers, and jazz guitarist John Abercrombie recorded his first session as a leader for ECM Records.
There is something pleasantly unassuming about John Surmana s stage demeanor, which is a bit of contrast to the conspicuously large baritone saxophone he has mastered.
John Abercrombie Quartet: Wait Till You See Her
With the realization that there will always be more music coming at him than he can keep up with, AAJ Managing Editor John Kelman wonders why anyone would think that jazz is dead or dying.
John Surman: From Boy Choirs to Big Horns
With the realization that there will always be more music coming at him than he can keep up with, AAJ Managing Editor John Kelman wonders why anyone would think that jazz is dead or dying.
John Surman - Brewster's Rooster
Saxophonist and composer John Surman has been one of the leading lights of British jazz for more than forty years.
John Surman: Brewster's Rooster
After a string of more jazz-centric ECM releases-1992's relatively free Adventure Playground , the large ensemble of 1993's The Brass Project , and the only document of his ongoing quartet with pianist John Taylor , bassist Chris Laurence and drummer John Marshall , 1994's Stranger Than Fiction -saxophonist John Surman's subsequent output for the ...
Opening Night: The Tim Hagans Quintet at Birdland
Established as the "Jazz Corner of the World" in 1949, Birdland is the quintessential jazz club in New York City.
The Great Taste of July in Edmonton
For those who dig jazz, whether it's cool, slow and blue or red hot and hoppin', there's the Edmonton International Jazz Festival , which runs through Sunday, July 5th.Acts at the festival so far have included John Abercrombie Organ Trio and Branford Marsalis Quartet.
Guitarist Nels Cline makes music in a mind-boggling variety of contexts: from relatively mainstream artsy roots-rock with Wilco, to experimental skronk-skree in variously sized groups with all manner of folks, to a sort of rock-informed jazz with his own group, the all-instrumental Nels Cline Singers.
Joint Recordings of December 1990Charles Lloyd's Fish Out Of Water &...
CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET: Fish Out Of Water Charles Lloyd, tenor sax, flute; Bobo Stenson, piano; Palle Danielsson, bass; Jon Christensen, drums ECM 1398 .
JEZ Nelson presents UK saxophonist Julian ArgA1 4elles and American guitarist John Abercrombie in a gig recorded at the 2009 Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
Heads Up International As its title suggests, Between 2 Worlds finds guitarist Chuck Loeb's sublimated split personality at last openly revealed.
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