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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Joe Lovano’s latest Us Five chapter: “Cross Culture”
In January Blue Note will release the latest edition of Joe Lovano’s Us Five journey. Titled “Cross Culture” the release will feature the original Us Five lineup – with the distinctive double trap drums of Francisco Mela and Otis Brown … Continue reading
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Jazz Eats with Aaron Goldberg
Pianist Aaron Goldberg clearly enjoys some good eats on the road… Best food at a NYC jazz venue: 1) Jazz Standard (almost everything on the menu + good service) Excellent food at other US venues: 1) Sushi at Yoshi’s (Oakland/SF). … Continue reading
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Jazz Eats with Bart Platteau & Amina Figarova
Flutist Bart Platteau and his spouse, pianist-composer Amina Figarova on Jazz Eats on the road… “Different clubs where we love the food are Snug Harbor in New orleans, the Jazz Alley in Seattle, Nighttown [Cleveland], and Jazz Standard [NYC] indeed … Continue reading
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The artist management matter
Capable, qualified artist management in the realm of creative music has long been in short supply; and by that I mean to suggest that finding truly qualified artist management is a dicey proposition at best. Don’t get me wrong here, … Continue reading
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Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society
As one whose listening interests have always been more invested in the composition side of jazz, someone for whom the jam session/blowing aspect (as in endless, rapturous choruses on “I Got Rhythm” changes) is of less curiosity than experiencing creative … Continue reading
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