Search results for "Avishai Cohen"
Avishai Cohen: Madrid (Rating: 94/100) posted in Music November 08, 07Bassist Avishai Cohen wrote this song while stopping on a tour in Madrid. The song, however, is more evocative of his...
Avishai Cohen: First Drops (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music January 06, 09There are few harder things to pull off in jazz than the slow vamp. Unless maybe it is a trio project without a bass...
Avishai Cohen: Nu Nu (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music February 22, 08In a valiant attempt to mesh the influences of Middle Eastern, classical and fusion-style music, bassist Avishai Cohe...
Ayelet Rose Gottlieb: Some Kiss (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music July 30, 09It's an impossible task to catalog and order the many sultry moments in the history of female jazz vocals. I'm thinki...
Danilo Perez: Hot Bean Strut (Rating: 97/100) posted in Music March 07, 08Panamonk is an exploration of the rhythmic potential in Monk compositions. Perez attests to how well Latin jazz arran...
Danilo Perez: Evidence and Four in One (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music November 04, 07Monk's music can make a person uncomfortable. Even with the most basic blues forms, his off-kilter phrasing had that ...
Dafnis Prieto: Taking the Soul for a Walk (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music March 18, 08Taking the soul for a walk? But be prepared. This track is more like a triathlon than a pleasant stroll in the park...
In Conversation with Anat Cohen and Duduka Da Fonseca posted in Features and Interviews April 25, 09By Ted Panken ...
Sam Barsh: Wake Up and Smile (Rating: 89/100) posted in Music August 19, 09Many of you reading this might be familiar with Chicago born Sam Barsh, who made a name for himself playing with Isra...
Sam Barsh: This Is the Song (Rating: 93/100) posted in Music August 19, 09Barsh opens this song out with a phased out Rhodes sound. The sound is for sure being played from the Nord Electro ke...
In Conversation with Lionel Loueke posted in Features and Interviews February 21, 09By Ted Panken ...
Davis, Steve (Stephen Kimball) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Davis, Steve (Stephen Kimball), trombonist, composer, educator; b. Worcester, MA, 14 April 1967. As a young child liv...
Greene, Jimmy (James Sidney Greene, Jr.) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Greene, Jimmy [James Sidney Greene, Jr.], saxophonist, composer, educator; b. Hartford, CT, 24 February 1975. Greene'...
Urcola, Diego posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Urcola, Diego, trumpeter; b. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 5 November 1965. He began his musical studies at the age of 9, ...
Sanchez, Antonio posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Sanchez, Antonio, drums; b. Mexico City, 1 November 1971. At age five, Sanchez discovered an irresistible attracti...
Song of the Day posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 17, 07The Song of the Day is a regular feature at jazz.com. Five days per week, jazz.com highlights an exceptional track d...
The Best Jazz Tracks of the Month posted in The Jazz.com Blog January 29, 09Regular visitors to our domain—I just love the sound of that word; makes me feel like a feudal lord. . . . Anyway, re...
Corea, Chick (Armando Anthony) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Corea, Chick (Armando Anthony), pianist, composer, drummer, percussionist (he also plays trumpet avocationally); b. C...
Jason Lindner: Suheir (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music October 30, 08Jason Lindner, a native New Yorker, emerged as the foremost big band leader among the wave of young jazz musicians wh...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: MODERN BIG BANDS
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Hot New Jazz from Britain posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 16, 09Frederick Bernas recently interviewed Chris Potter for jazz.com, and also sent us an account of an intriguing jazz-me...
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