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Piano Bass and Jazz -About All of Us
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About All of Us. Join our mailing list! About All of Us. Piano, Bass and Jazz. Is a musical collaboration between Robert Glatzer (piano), Jim Pepper (bass) and fellow jazz musicians. It exists to advance and promote live performances of traditional Jazz in the Delaware Valley Region. Here is who we are. Robert has always lived in 19067, where he resides now with 1 wife, 2 kids, and 1 dog. You can visit Robert’s musical wiki. Where he stores things of his composition or amusement. Jim first started playin...
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jazz cd reviews: Pioneering Drummer Paul Motian Dead at Age 80
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Nov 23, 2011. Pioneering Drummer Paul Motian Dead at Age 80. Paul Motian died on Tuesday. Motian was perhaps the most important drummer in contemporary jazz because, as I wrote several years ago. In a review of his album "Holiday for Strings:". Motian also made a point of working with young musicians, including pianist Anat Fort. German bassist Peter Schwebs, whose terrific CD "Stories from Sugar Hill" I reviewed. Here recently, had this to say about Motian:. New Jazz Conceptions (Riverside, 1957). Not j...
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jazz cd reviews: Paul Motian: Holiday for Strings
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Feb 2, 2011. Paul Motian: Holiday for Strings. With a new lineup of musicians working under the banner of Motian’s Electric Bebop Band, he has produced a moody, melancholy album that nonetheless offers rich rewards for the patient listener.". Label: Winter and Winter. Personnel: Steve Cardenas, guitar/Ben Monder, guitar/Paul Motian, drums/Pietro Tonolo, tenor and soprano saxes/Chris Cheek, tenor sax/Andy Christensen, electric bass. Genre: Quirky modern jazz. On tenor and soprano sax; and Ben Monder.
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jazz cd reviews: After the Death of a Friend and Collaborator, 'Penguin Jazz Guide' Author Brian Morton Soldiers On
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Feb 3, 2012. After the Death of a Friend and Collaborator, 'Penguin Jazz Guide' Author Brian Morton Soldiers On. Brian Morton is the kind of polymath you don't often see anymore. A writer by trade and a Renaissance man in spirit, he's equally adept at analyzing British political culture. Of course, assembling the Penguin Guide would be a gargantuan task for anyone, and for years Morton's co-author was British music writer and ex-record company exec Richard Cook. It was an intense collaboration, one t...
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jazz cd reviews: Revisiting, Finally, the Remarkable Work of Saxophonist Steve Lacy
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Aug 16, 2013. Revisiting, Finally, the Remarkable Work of Saxophonist Steve Lacy. Photo of Steve Lacy courtesy Wikimedia Commons. A rare example of a hyperbolic title that lives up to its own billing, on which Lacy, just a couple of years away from playing Dixieland, sounds astonishingly mature and Taylor himself takes Monk to the cleaners. In later years, Steve was somewhat reticent about the connection, which is perhaps a sure sign that it was what Bloom would call a ‘strong’ one. In New Jersey. Cl...
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jazz cd reviews: Jay T. Vonada Quartet: Jammin'
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Jan 29, 2011. Jay T Vonada Quartet: Jammin'. What's compelling here is the easygoing groove and relaxed interplay between the musicians.". Personnel: Jay T. Vonada, trombone/Adam Kurland, keyboards/Jacob Hibel, bass/John Sullivan, drums. Perhaps the best track is "Mina," which features Kurland on a Hammond B3 organ. The upbeat melody, like all of Vonada's tunes, is deceptively simple, but somehow, in combining the B3 and Vonada's trombone, the group finds a sound that is fresh and uniquely its own. The t...
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Blues And Rhythm
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Sound Of The City Radio Show. Blues And Rhythm Radio Show. Gospel Train Radio Show. Work With Me Annie Radio Show. The Copians Vocal Group. Blues And Rhythm on WWFM Jazz on 2. Jazz on 2 is broadcast via air on HD frequencies of WWFM. In Trenton, that freqency is WWFM 89.1 HD2. It also streams live on Jazzon2.org. To listen live via the net, and to find other frequencies and resources for listening to Jazz On 2, click on the logo:. It looks like you don't have flash player installed. Click here.
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