Search results for "Bobo Stenson"
Bobo Stenson: A Fixed Goal (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music August 29, 08Bobo Stenson sounds a bit like Keith Jarrett in the way he approaches this lesser-known tune from the pen of Ornette ...
Bobo Stenson: Send in the Clowns (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music October 13, 09The blend of Bobo Stenson’s pensive delivery of this famed melancholy melody and the freely moving, pulsating bed of ...
Bobo Stenson: Bengali Blue (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music February 26, 08It begins with a slow, dancing beat from the most musical drums of Jon Christensen, joined by Anders Jormin's bass, s...
Jan Garbarek: Witchi-Tai-To (Rating: 95/100) posted in Music December 20, 07No record label has done more to establish the unique voice of European jazz -- not as an adjunct to American trends,...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: ECM - THE FIRST DECADE
The ECM record label, founded by Manfred Eicher in 1969, continues to expand our musical horizons after almost four d...
Jan Garbarek: A.I.R. (Rating: 93/100) posted in Music November 19, 07During their respective stays in Scandinavia, George Russell and Don Cherry encouraged Garbarek to bring aspects of h...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: EUROPEAN JAZZ
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Lambert, Michael (Joseph Jules) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Lambert, Michael (Joseph Jules), drummer, composer; b. Quebec City, Canada, 24 October 1959. His grandfather, Omer L?...
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...
Weekend Track Review Roundup posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 06, 08Jazz.com’s team of 33 reviewers has published 600 reviews during the last ten weeks – offering our site visitors the ...
The Best Jazz Tracks for September posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 30, 08Let’s look back at the best new tracks featured on jazz.com during September. As regular site visitors know, we pick...
Raberg, Bruno posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Raberg, Bruno, bass player, composer; b. Karlstad, Sweden, 13 July 1954. His father is Ingemar Raberg (b. 1920), and ...
Kugel, Klaus posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Kugel, Klaus, drums, percussion; b. Lindenberg, Germany, 6 July 1959. He grew up in Ulm, Couiza (South France) and Li...
Liebman, Dave posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Liebman, Dave (David), soprano and tenor saxophonist, composer, educator, author, flutist, drummer, pianist; b. Brook...
Does a Piano Persepctive Now Dominate Jazz? (Part 2) posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 05, 08This is the second part of critic Thierry Quénum’s thought-provoking essay on the emergence of a new instrumental f...
Lloyd, Charles posted in Encyclopedia August 20, 08Multi-reedman Charles Lloyd combined John Coltrane’s sweeping approach to improvisation with his own light and supple...
Jazz Report from Stockholm (Part 2) posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 25, 09David Tenenholtz continues his report on the Stockholm Jazz Festival below. For part one of this article, click her...
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