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Ornette Coleman: The Missing Years, 1968-1972
By ERIC MILLER, Eric Miller Contributor – Since 2012 Eric Miller lives and works in Oklahoma City. 0 articles published | Recent: Ornette Coleman: The Missing Years, 1968-1972 Published: February 22, 2012 Among Ornette Coleman’s periods of relative quiet, the turn of the 1960s into the 1970s may well be the most frustrating. More than [...]
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Steve Coleman: Symbols and Language
By IAN PATTERSON, Ian Patterson Senior Contributor – Since 2006 Ian is dedicated to the promotion of jazz all over the world and to catching just a little piece of it for himself. 297 articles published | Recent: Steve Coleman: Symbols and Language Ron Cole Trio: Vientiane, Laos, January 21, 2012 When the Sky Cries [...]
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Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie: Ella and Basie!
Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie Ella and Basie! Verve 1963 In July 1963, singer Ella Fitzgerald and pianist Count Basie’s orchestra entered the studio for their first full-length recording session as a collective. They produced a gem for both veteran jazz fans and novices. The album features both artists in top swinging form and it [...]
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Breakfast with Bill Evans
By BOB KENSELAAR, Bob Kenselaar Contributor – Since 2012 Bob Kenselaar is former Assistant Curator of the Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University, and has published articles on music in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, the Annual Review of Jazz Studies, and The Aquarian Weekly. 5 articles published | Recent: Breakfast with Bill Evans [...]
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Skip Heller: Foolish Me
By C. MICHAEL BAILEY, C. Michael Bailey Senior Contributor – Since 1997 …wants to know if Gene Harris is playing “Summertime” in Heaven… 1,513 articles published | Recent: Skip Heller: Foolish Me Live at Arthur Zankel Music Center Tales of the Unusual Southern Blue Tempo Published: February 10, 2012 Skip Heller Foolish Me Weatherbird Records [...]
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Take Five With Walter Ehresman
Meet Walter Ehresman: Called “The quintessential Austin DIY artist” by famed disc jockey Charlie Martin (host of KOOP radio’s Around the Town Sounds), Walter Ehresman has been a consistent, eccentric presence in the Austin music scene since the mid-’80s. A prolific songwriter and recording artist, he is equally at home presenting a delicate acoustic ballad [...]
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Take Five With Joseph Patrick Moore
By JOSEPH PATRICK MOORE, Joseph Patrick Moore For more than a decade Joseph Patrick Moore has been touring, recording, and establishing himself as an artist with a unique voice and a diversity of talents. 0 articles published | Recent: Take Five With Joseph Patrick Moore Published: February 4, 2012 Meet Joseph Patrick Moore: For more [...]
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Take Five With Mike Lorenz
Meet Mike Lorenz: Mike Lorenz, guitarist/composer/bandleader, is an up-and- coming musician from Philadelphia, PA. He leads an original jazz quartet, the Mike Lorenz Quartet, which features some of the most in-demand musicians in the Philadelphia area as well as its surrounding areas. Instrument(s): Guitar. I knew I wanted to be a musician when… I found [...]
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Take Five With John Raymond
Meet John Raymond: “A dynamic and soulful musician, both as a trumpet player and a composer. John Raymond uses his knowledge of the jazz tradition to forge a style that honors the masters of our music as well as being creative, unpredictable and compelling. John has a unique voice, and he is definitely saying something [...]
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Take Five With Al Scott
Meet Al Scott: Al Scott has been playing the piano for over 10 years, and first became influenced by the music of Michael Jackson. It must have been the Quincy Jones element that influenced him. Although his main passion is for jazz music, Al has done session work for various producers, and featured live alongside [...]
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