Search results for "Adam Nussbaum"

Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen: To A Brother (Rating: 98/100) posted in Music February 12, 09

This track is dedicated to Johannes, the eldest brother of Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, who died earlier that year....

This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: NIELS-HENNING ØRSTED PEDERSEN

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Phil Markowitz: Catalysis (Rating: 86/100) posted in Music August 20, 08

In case you have forgotten your chemistry, "catalysis" is the increase in the rate of a chemical reaction caused by t...

Eddie Daniels: Soul Eyes (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music June 05, 09

Daniels' series of albums for GRP in the '80's and '90's, beginning with the aptly titled Breakthrough, made his repu...

Michael Higgins: Alone Together (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music October 22, 08

Dear Reader: I have no idea when you will be reading this review. But as I write it this seems to be my week to write...

Michael Higgins: The Last Farewell (Rating: 87/100) posted in Music November 10, 08

Who is Michael Higgins? That is what I asked myself after hearing his new album, which I found thoroughly engaging in...

Nussbaum, Adam posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Nussbaum, Adam, drums; b. New York City, 29 November 1955. Raised in Norwalk CT from 4. Nussbaum studied piano fro...

John Abercrombie: Long Ago and Far Away (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music April 11, 08

The guitar/organ/drums combo, so fashionable in the 1960s, was revived in the '80, but no one gave a more personal ve...

James Moody & Hank Jones: Good Bait (Rating: 89/100) posted in Music October 03, 08

The loping "Good Bait" is one of the friendliest, most optimistic tunes in the standard jazz repertoire, making it a ...

James Moody & Hank Jones: Birks' Works (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music October 05, 08

To hear these two octogenarian jazz giants play so effortlessly together is a testament to the universality of the mu...

Liebman, Dave posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Liebman, Dave (David), soprano and tenor saxophonist, composer, educator, author, flutist, drummer, pianist; b. Brook...

Maricle, Sherrie (Sharon L.) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Maricle, Sherrie (Sharon L.), drums, percussion, composition; b. Buffalo, NY, 2 September 1963. She grew up in End...

Miklin, Karlheinz posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Miklin, Karlheinz, saxophone, bassclarinet, flute, composition; b. Klagenfurt, Austria, 3 November 1946. His parents...

Abercrombie, John posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Abercrombie, John , guitar; b. Port Chester, NY, 16 December, 1944. His mother Elizabeth (1911-2002) was born in Scot...

Hank Jones and James Moody Keep Jammin' posted in The Jazz.com Blog October 13, 08

Hank Jones and James Moody are redefining the meaning of those “golden years” spent in leisurely retirement. Jon...

In Conversation with Dave Liebman posted in Features and Interviews January 03, 09

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DeVos, Bob posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

DeVos, Bob (Robert Wayne), guitarist, composer, teacher; b. Paterson, NJ, 2 February 1946. The son of Roger (1912-197...

Menegon, John (Anthony) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Menegon, John (Anthony), jazz bassist, composer, arranger, teacher; b. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 7 August 1954. M...

Scofield, John posted in Encyclopedia May 22, 08

Guitarist John Scofield's originality and signature tone have enabled him to sound at home with artists ranging from ...

Parker, Kim posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Parker, Kim, singer; b. New York City, NY, 22 August 1946. Parker was steeped in jazz from day one, having spent her ...

Grillot, Franssois (C.) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Grillot, Franssois (C.), bassiste; b.  Chalon-sur-saone, Burgundy, France, 23 March 1955. He was raised in Cruzi...

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