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Joshua Redman: Round Reuben (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music January 10, 09

Elsewhere on his Compass CD, Joshua Redman embraces a subdued Transatlantic ethos. But this track starts out with a ...

Charles Lloyd: Prometheus (Rating: 98/100) posted in Music March 15, 08

“Prometheus” borrows its thematic material from an older Lloyd composition “Hej Da!,” yet he allows his new group the...

Jimmy Greene: Mission Statement (Rating: 91/100) posted in Music March 31, 09

Greene’s great facility as a composer and arranger comes from finding endless harmonic possibilities out of the tried...

Kate McGarry: It Might As Well Be Spring (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music November 20, 07

McGarry has developed a conversational way of phrasing that is very effective in bringing a lyric to life. Other voc...

Kate McGarry: Let's Face the Music and Dance (Rating: 96/100) posted in Music June 30, 08

Vocalist Kate McGarry just gets better and better with each CD. And ever more daring! Fred Astaire would hardly rec...

Joshua Redman: Moonlight (Rating: 81/100) posted in Music January 10, 09

Who can predict the unpredictable Joshua Redman? When he plays funk he relies on a tiny band without bass or percuss...

Nicholas Payton: When the Saints Go Marching In (Rating: 91/100) posted in Music August 17, 09

Contrary to what you might think, Dixieland bands hate playing this tune. Back in the 1960s, the Preservation Hall J...

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...

In Conversation With Joshua Redman posted in Features and Interviews March 07, 09

By Ted Panken "They're all for Obama," Joshua Redman said towards the end of a post-Inauguration Day concert a...

Joshua Redman’s Double Trio in Concert posted in The Jazz.com Blog January 26, 09

Joshua Redman released his latest CD Compass on January 13, and is featuring the unconventional band—with no chordal ...

Lupri, Matthias (Albrecht) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Lupri, Matthias (Albrecht), vibraphonist, composer, drummer; b. Offenbach, Germany, 29 October 1964. While he was an ...

Charles Lloyd at Seventy posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 15, 08

Saxophonist Charles Lloyd releases a new CD this month on ECM in conjunction with his 70th birthday, which he celebra...

Sonny Rollins & Charles Lloyd in Italy posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 17, 08

Every summer, jazz stars descend on Perugia, Italy for the Umbria Jazz Festival, now in its 35th year. Ted Panken ...

Redman, Joshua posted in Encyclopedia July 18, 08

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Charles Lloyd: La Colline de Monk (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music August 25, 08

The percussive, angular piano solo introduction definitely relates to Monk's style, up to its traces of stride, but a...

Jimmy Greene: Blue Bossa / Boudreaux (Rating: 87/100) posted in Music February 11, 09

Jimmy Greene chills out in this unorthodox version of "Blue Bossa" in 7. His solo flows with total rhythmic freedom a...

Nicholas Payton: A Touch of Silver (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music March 31, 09

Nicholas Payton's third release as a leader arrived just after his popular collaboration with Doc Cheatham, which res...

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...

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...

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