Search results for "Marc Ribot"
Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog: When We Were Young and We Were Freaks (Rating: 93/100) posted in Music August 11, 08It's not often that a piece of music can span multiple genres both sonic and thematic...and get away with it. Marc Ri...
Marc Ribot: Cocktail Party (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music November 02, 07Marc Ribot, guitar polymath, has a knack for dropping his twisty lines into just about any context. Whether it's rock...
Noël Akchoté & Marc Ribot: Street Woman (Rating: 85/100) posted in Music August 09, 08Noël Akchoté, a French guitarist with a strong cult following, began his career playing bop with Chet Baker and Tal F...
Bill Ware: Caravan (Rating: 93/100) posted in Music December 03, 07From Bill Ware's Duke Ellington tribute record, we have Bill Ware's vibraphone and Marc Ribot's irrepressible guitar ...
The Lounge Lizards: The Punch and Judy Tango (Rating: 89/100) posted in Music November 08, 07John Lurie's Lounge Lizards were known for injecting their unique brand of humor into their compositions – adding ele...
Allen Toussaint: Long, Long Journey (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music April 22, 09If you glance at the track details, you might puzzle over this concoction. A New Orleans theme album, but named afte...
Cassandra Wilson: Poet (Rating: 91/100) posted in Music November 05, 07Oh, how I love those low notes! Most vocalists reach into their upper register to grab the audience’s attention, bu...
Cassandra Wilson: Easy Rider (Rating: 93/100) posted in Music January 17, 08Don’t be scared off by the personnel listing. You might assume that a recording with three bass players, two drummer...
Ribot, Marc posted in Encyclopedia October 19, 08Guitarist Marc Ribot's talent and curiosities take him far afield from "downtown" New York music scene where he cut h...
Jeff Coffin & Charlie Peacock: Rice Dice Mice (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music July 09, 08The dual talents of multi-reed artist Jeff Coffin of Flecktones fame and pianist/composer Charlie Peacock strut their...
Wood, Chris (Christopher Barry) posted in Encyclopedia October 19, 09Bassist Chris Wood's sense of swing anchors the genre-bending grooves of Medeski, Martin and Wood. His multifaceted ...
McCoy Tyner Takes on the Guitarists posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 23, 08McCoy Tyner has rarely recorded with guitarists during the course of his career. And for good reason. This pian...
In Conversation with Tim Sparks posted in Features and Interviews November 06, 09By Pamela Espeland ...
Eskelin, Ellery (Lane) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Eskelin, Ellery (Lane), tenor saxophone; b. Witchita, Kansas, 16 August 1959. Raised in Baltimore, Maryland since the...
Nolet, Jim posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Nolet, Jim (James Michael), violin; b. Dallas-Fortworth, TX, 11 December 1961. He's married to Maria Angelica Castell...
Byron, Don posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Byron, Don, clarinet, composer, arranger, saxophones; b. Nov. 8, 1958, in the Bronx, New York City . His father was a...
Lightcap, Chris (Robert Christian Lightcap) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Lightcap, Chris [Robert Christian Lightcap], bass, composer; b. Latrobe, PA, 23 1971. His parents are Jo Ann Rymer Li...
Medeski, John posted in Encyclopedia May 22, 08Keyboardist John Medeski has achieved crossover fame rarely enjoyed by jazz artists as a member of the genre-bending ...
Ayler, Albert posted in Encyclopedia June 17, 08Saxophonist Albert Ayler played with a rich attack of high-speed lines and human-like moans. His refusal to play by e...
Mark Saleski Overcomes Energy Crisis and Picks the Best Jazz of 2008 posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 29, 08Few music critics listen to more CDs than Mark Saleski, or are so vigilant in hunting out exciting sounds in new and ...
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