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Article: Album Review

Carla Bley: Joyful Noise – Live In Hamburg 1984

Read "Joyful Noise – Live In Hamburg 1984" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


For a brief human moment, let us imagine that pianist/composer/maestro Carla Bley was cast as a villainess on the low-camp-crazy 60's Batman TV show. Yes, that one. The one with Adam West running around in tights. Who would Bley be? Perhaps, with her humorous inquests into any musical form that might threaten Gotham, she would be ...

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Article: Album Review

Oscar Peterson Trio: The Oscar Peterson Trio at Baker's Keyboard Lounge

Read "The Oscar Peterson Trio at Baker's Keyboard Lounge" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


There are live recordings that capture an engagement, and others that seem to revive an entirely vanished room. This newly unearthed Verve Records release from Detroit's Baker's Keyboard Lounge, recorded over five sets in August 1960, clearly falls into the latter category. More than just a historical curiosity, it reveals atmosphere, temperament, and mastery. The Oscar ...

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Article: Inside the Songs

Dave Anderson: Plays with Gusto

Read "Dave Anderson: Plays with Gusto" reviewed by Dean Nardi


Gusto! Vigorous and enthusiastic. Implies doing something with great spirit and energy. From the Spanish, gusto indicates taste, pleasure or liking, and that, friends, wraps and puts a bow around what you hear from New York-based soprano and tenor saxophonist Dave Anderson on his uplifting In Lieu of Flowers album (Label1, 2025). Anderson needed ...

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Article: Album Review

Chano Domínguez, Ethan Margolis: The Blues Around Us

Read "The Blues Around Us" reviewed by Neil Duggan


The outstanding Spanish pianist Chano Dominguez is renowned for his interpretive style and his ability to navigate the complexities of both flamenco and jazz, weaving both together to form a unique soundscape. Guitarist Ethan Margolis, from Cleveland, Ohio, is steeped in similar traditions, having a strong flamenco and Romany influence on his playing from spending 11 ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Sean Imboden: Into The Heart Of Big Band Jazz

Read "Sean Imboden: Into The Heart Of Big Band Jazz" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines on saxophonist and composer Sean Imboden. Sean spent years touring with Broadway shows and working as a sideman, but something was missing. He stepped away from a lucrative career path and took a leap, returning to Indianapolis, where he ultimately formed his 17-piece orchestra. Now that ensemble releases Communal Heart ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Sing like nobody's streaming: Aron's Vintage Pop

Read "Sing like nobody's streaming: Aron's Vintage Pop" reviewed by Leo Sidran


Aron! born Aron Stornaiuolo, grew up in North Carolina. He began his musical life playing guitar, eventually discovering jazz and the American songbook through an 80 year old teacher he met at a music store. He studied classical guitar at the North Carolina School of the Arts and went on to major in jazz guitar and ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Marina Albero: From Pianist To Nomad Of Sound

Read "Marina Albero: From Pianist To Nomad Of Sound" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines On pianist and composer Marina Albero. From Barcelona's vibrant music scene to the heart of New Orleans, Marina keeps finding new ways to push musical boundaries. Her album, A Nomad of Sound (Self Produced, 2024), brings together jazz, classical, and world music traditions in a blend all her own.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Life Comes In: Maria Schneider Celebrates 30 Years

Read "Life Comes In: Maria Schneider Celebrates 30 Years" reviewed by Leo Sidran


As she celebrates 30 years of running a band, composing and recording work and touring, Maria Schneider is considering her trajectory, and going through something that may or not be a crisis. She says, “I'm looking at my life and just saying 'ok, what's next?'" In 1994, Schneider released her first album Evanescence and ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Kavita Shah: Embracing the Saudade of Cape Verde

Read "Kavita Shah: Embracing the Saudade of Cape Verde" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines On award-winning vocalist, composer, ethnomusicology researcher, and educator Kavita Shah. Kavita's work sits at the intersection of modern jazz, new creative music, and world traditions. The impetus for her visit today was her 2023 tribute to African legend Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean Blues (Folkalist Records). We cover her personal experiences ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Shabaka: This Is The Moment To Make Patient Music

Read "Shabaka: This Is The Moment To Make Patient Music" reviewed by Leo Sidran


Shabaka Hutchings grew up between the UK and Barbados. He started playing clarinet as a young boy in Barbados and eventually moved back to England to go to music school in the early 2000s.After college he began a period of working furiously on a kaleidoscopic range of projects and became an icon of the ...


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