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Joe McPhee

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Since his emergence on the creative jazz and new music scene in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, Joe McPhee has been a deeply emotional composer, improviser, and multi-instrumentalist, as well as a thoughtful conceptualist and theoretician. Born on November 3, 1939, in Miami, FL, McPhee first began playing the trumpet at age eight. McPhee continued on that instrument through high school and then in a U.S. Army band stationed in Germany; during his Army stint, he was first introduced to traditional jazz. Clifford Thornton ’s Freedom and Unity , recorded in 1967 and released in 1969 on the Third World label, is the first recording on which McPhee appears

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Harry Skoler, Joe Syrian, Emie R Roussel, Ava Mendoza And More

Read "New Music From Harry Skoler, Joe Syrian, Emie R Roussel, Ava Mendoza And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


This selection offers a sophisticated journey through the contemporary jazz landscape, balancing melodic tradition with rigorous avant-garde exploration. The sequence moves seamlessly from the elegant, Goodman-inspired tones of Harry Skoler and the rhythmic drive of the Motor City Jazz Octet into the more abstract, adventurous territories of Ava Mendoza and Joel Futterman. Featuring a rich blend ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Pierre Favre, Micah Thomas & Columbia Icefield

Read "Pierre Favre, Micah Thomas & Columbia Icefield" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This episode of One Man's Jazz is loaded with music from new releases. Highly regarded pianist Micah Thomas drops a teaser of his upcoming Lucid , while trumpeter Nate Wooley & Columbia Icefield may have released their last album. A Silence Opens pays tribute to steel guitar virtuoso Susan Alcorn, a key member of the band, ...

Article: Album Review

Joe McPhee & Strings: We Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Read "We Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Un camerismo scuro, a tratti persino torvo, arcigno, non privo di asperità, contrassegna questo album, inciso a Brooklyn nell'ottobre 2021. Il primo nome in ditta è quello dell'oggi ottantaseienne polistrumentista (in realtà qui impegnato unicamente al sax tenore, oltre che alla voce, detta) di Miami Joe McPhee, gloriosa figura di riferimento delle avanguardie post e para-free, ...

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Article: Album Review

Sophie Agnel / Michael Zerang: Draw Bridge

Read "Draw Bridge" reviewed by John Sharpe


Draw Bridge showcases yet another unlikely but rewarding product of the well-trodden thoroughfare between France and Chicago. Under the aegis of the Transatlantic Bridge initiative, now in its 12th year, pianist Sophie Agnel enters the studio with percussionist Michael Zerang for a series of nine collective duets. The pair traffics in a unconventional language wrested from ...

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Article: Album Review

Rodrigo Amado: The Healing

Read "The Healing" reviewed by John Sharpe


The Healing unites tenor saxophonist Rodrigo Amado and drummer Chris Corsano in a tremendous set that tempers visceral power with nuanced exchange. An archival release, it documents a 2016 live date at Lisbon's ZBD Club, marking the second recording by this duo, after a 2014 session issued as No Place To Fall (Astral Spirits, 2019). However ...

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We Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Label: Rogue Art
Released: 2025
Track listing: Prelude; We Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (for Maya A); Singing Birds I; Four Windows; Low Seas; New Forms, New Sounds; Singing Birds II--VI; Variations on a Theme.

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Article: Album Review

Paul Dunmall: Here Today Gone Tomorrow

Read "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" reviewed by John Sharpe


  Much improvised music may be ephemeral, but Here Today Gone Tomorrow, captures British saxophonist Paul Dunmall's long-standing quartet at a peak of collective lucidity. Featuring pianist Liam Noble, bassist John Edwards and drummer Mark Sanders, the ensemble works through three slabs of unapologetic free jazz that display the rare assurance ...

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Article: Album Review

Pierre Favre & Sergio Armaroli, Andrea Centazzo, Francesca Gemmo: The Art Of Sound(s)

Read "The Art Of Sound(s)" reviewed by Mark Corroto


It would not be prudent to overlook history when considering the music created by the improvising artists of The Art of Sound(s). As William Shakespeare wrote in The Tempest: “By that destiny to perform an act / Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come in yours and my discharge." In other words, this 2024 recording ...

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Article: Book Review

Brotzman: In My Focus

Read "Brotzman: In My Focus" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Brotzmann, In My Focus Žiga Koritnik 152 Pages Self-Published 2025Some books go beyond the simple act of documentation. They do not just tell a story; they immerse you in a world. Žiga Koritnik's book on Peter Brötzmann is one of those books--a deeply personal, evocative, and visually striking tribute to ...


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