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Duke Pearson was an American jazz pianist and composer. All Music Guide notes him as being a "big part in shaping the Blue Note label's hard bop direction in the 1960s as a producer. Born Columbus Calvin Pearson, Jr. in Atlanta, Georgia, Pearson first studied brass instruments at the early age of five, but dental issues forced him to pursue another instrument and he started to learn the piano. His budding talent moved his uncle to give him the nickname Duke, a reference to jazz legend Duke Ellington. He attended Clack College while also playing trumpet in groups in the Atlanta area before joining the United States Army in the early 1950s. Pearson continued to perform with different ensembles in Georgia and Florida, including with Tab Smith and Little Willie John, before he moved to New York, New York in January of 1959

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Article: Interview

David Ambrosio Honors The Spirit of the '60s With Civil Disobedience

Read "David Ambrosio Honors The Spirit of the '60s With Civil Disobedience" reviewed by John Chacona


Social activism and jazz have a long mutual history that arguably reached an apex with the resistance music of the '60s. On record, that music found a home at labels such as Impulse! and ESP-Disk. At the same time, artists in the Blue Note Records stable were assembling a body of work that was inspired by ...

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Article: Album Review

Civil Disobedience: Blue Note In The Progressive Sixties

Read "Blue Note In The Progressive Sixties" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Bassist and educator David Ambrosio's quintet Civil Disobedience: Blue Note in the Progressive Sixties is both a tribute and a reclamation, a love letter to the music, the musicians and the social movements that shaped a turbulent era. The project was sparked by a student, which led Ambrosio to revisit a body of Blue Note recordings ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Teddy Charles, Yuhan Su, and Katie Bull

Read "Teddy Charles, Yuhan Su, and Katie Bull" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


The first Outer View of 2026 eases into the new year with music from Teddy Charles, Yuhan Su, Katie Bull, Albert Mangelsdorff and others. (I apologize for the verbal glitches in this one.)Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & ...

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Article: Album Review

Jacob Chung: Live At Frankie's Jazz Club

Read "Live At Frankie's Jazz Club" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Boss tenor Jacob Chung is back, performing Live at Frankie's Jazz Club in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the reed master's second recording for Cory Weeds' Cellar Music Group (following 2024's The Sage), this time leading a quartet rather than a quintet as he did on that earlier album. Chung, who moved from ...

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Article: Album Review

Michael Dease: Flow

Read "Flow" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Michael Dease is always on the go. A flurry of activity seems to surround the prolific trombonist, composer, bandleader, sideman, educator, and doubler. Yet he's always operating in the moment, never distracted by all of the spinning plates. Dease absolutely personifies the flow state, fully immersing himself in every one of his pursuits. This, his 11th ...

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Article: Album Review

Jacob Chung: Live At Frankie's Jazz Club

Read "Live At Frankie's Jazz Club" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Tenor saxophonist Jacob Chung's Live At Frankie's Jazz Club captures fresh performances of music that feel like a snapshot of deep friendship filtered through the lens of timeless jazz language. Recorded live at Vancouver, BC's iconic venue, Chung is joined by pianist Tyler Henderson, bassist Caleb Tobocman, and drummer Hank Allen-Barfield. These three equally talented musicians ...

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Article: Album Review

Saul Dautch: Music for the People

Read "Music for the People" reviewed by Jack Bowers


It is always a pleasure to hear a straight-ahead contemporary jazz quintet whose front line consists of baritone sax and trumpet, especially when it is as well-drawn as Florida-bred baritone Saul Dautch's debut recording, Music for the People, on which he shares melodic assignments with trumpeter Noah Halpern and, to a lesser extent, pianist Miki Yamanaka. ...

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Article: Live Review

Connetto Jazz 2025

Read "Connetto Jazz 2025" reviewed by Marco Iacoboni


Connetto Jazz Festival Teatro Politeama; Sonar; Bottega Roots Poggibonsi; Colle Val D'Elsa (SI) 21-25 maggio 2025 La terza edizione del Connetto Jazz Festival si è aperta con un concerto in piano solo di Rita Marcotulli, nella bella sala concerti del Teatro Politeama di Poggibonsi. “Autoritratto" è il nome dato dalla Marcotulli ...

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Article: Album Review

Organ Freeman: Busywork

Read "Busywork" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Not to be confused with the Los Angles-based organ trio of the same name--though it is hard to see how confusion will not reign--this Organ Freeman hails from Dublin, Ireland, where guitarist/vocalist Charlie Moon, organist Darragh Hennessy and drummer Dominic Mullan have held a Sunday residency at The Big Romance since 2018. For its debut album, ...


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