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Joshua Redman: St. Thomas (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music October 27, 07

Brian Blade, a Louisiana native born in 1970, is the foremost jazz drummer in the generation after the bebop and post...

This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: TWELVE GREAT MOMENTS IN MODERN JAZZ DRUMMING

Transitions and developments at the drumset have been an essential driving force throughout the history of jazz. Fro...

Joshua Redman: My One and Only Love (Rating: 95/100) posted in Music November 29, 07

Sinatra's 1953 recording established this song as a pop standard, and Coltrane's version with Johnny Hartman enshrine...

Martin Urbach: I Broke The Jazz (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music November 10, 08

OK, so maybe they didn't actually break the jazz (the official line is that Peter Brotzmann broke it), but Marti...

Nitsch, Martin (Peter) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Nitsch, Martin (Peter), guitar, composition; b. Bankeryd, Sweden, 26 October 1970. Nitsch grew up there and in Limmar...

Weiss, Peter posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Weiss, Peter, drums; b. Delve, Germany, 13 April 1949. He grew up in D'sseldorf, and later studied at the Robert Schu...

Husband, Gary (Peter) posted in Encyclopedia February 21, 09

Gary Peter Husband, born June 14, 1960 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, is a jazz, jazz-fusion, rock and pop...

Dianne Reeves: Lullaby of Broadway (Rating: 97/100) posted in Music March 11, 08

Singers usually approach this song somewhere between a lullaby and a belting Broadway show tune, but more towards the...

Payton, Nicholas (Anthony) posted in Encyclopedia May 21, 09

Trumpeter Nicholas Payton's style combines the rich vibrato of Louis Armstrong with the flexible articulations of C...

In Conversation With Brian Blade posted in Features and Interviews July 14, 09

By Ted Panken "The way I was brought up, boundary lines were never laid on the ground between people or the musi...

Redman, Joshua posted in Encyclopedia July 18, 08

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Brockman, Michael (Steven) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Brockman, Michael (Steven), saxophonist, composer, arranger, educator; b. Portland, Oregon, 12 October 1957. His fath...

Louis, Kevin posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Louis, Kevin, trumpet; "A native New Orleanian, I started playing trumpet in the fourth grade, when I was eight. T...

Wally Schnalle: Shouldn't Be That Way (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music April 10, 08

I have yet to hear anyone else use electric noise the way Wally Schnalle does. There have been many attempts to incor...

Marsalis, Wynton (Learson) posted in Encyclopedia March 18, 09

The entire history of jazz trumpet is present in Wynton Marsalis's sound. His style is rooted in an impeccable, class...

Song of the Day posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 17, 07

The Song of the Day is a regular feature at jazz.com. Five days per week, jazz.com highlights an exceptional track d...

Bregman, Buddy (Louis I Bregman II) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Bregman, Buddy [Louis I Bregman II], film composer, arranger, conductor, TV/Film producer, director, writer; b. Chica...

Hubsch, Carl Ludwig posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Hubsch, Carl Ludwig, tuba, composition, percussion; b. Freiburg/South Germany, 19 February 1966. He's the son of Pete...

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 ...

Griglak, Juraj posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Griglak, Juraj, double bass; b. Bratislava, Slovakia, 27 June 1963. His father, Frantisek Griglak, was a musician, a ...

Bernstein, Steven (Michael) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Bernstein, Steven (Michael), trumpet, slide trumpet, mellophone, band leader, arranger, composer, conductor; b. Washi...

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