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Jazz LP Review: Newvelle Records’ Sensational Season Four

Jazz LP Review: Newvelle Records’ Sensational Season Four

These records are filled with music from some of the most intriguing and, indeed, sought after, jazz musicians playing today.

By: Michael Ullman Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Bill-Frisell, Billy Lester, Broken Shadows, Chris Speed, Church on Mars, Congeries of Ethereal Phenomena, From Scratch, Gregory Tardy, Hank Roberts, Kenny Werner, More Than Enough, Noah Preminger, Preminger Plays Preminger, Tim Berne

Jazz Review: Pianist Kenny Werner — Teaching “Effortless Mastery”

Jazz Review: Pianist Kenny Werner — Teaching “Effortless Mastery”

“The problem is that more people get lost going to music school than get found.”

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: Ari Hoenig, Effortless Mastery, Effortless Mastery: Liberating the Master Musician Within, Johannes Weidenmueller, Kenny Werner

Coming Attractions in Jazz: March 2010

Coming Attractions in Jazz:  March 2010

By J. R. Carroll March is the month for Elder Statesmen—and drummers. Bassist Buster Williams has played and recorded with, well, damn near everyone, and currently leads his own Something More Quartet; they’ll be coming to Scullers on March 2 at 8 p.m. Photo by Mandy Hall, available under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Drummer […]

By: J. R. Carroll Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Jazz, Music Tagged: Acton Jazz Cafe, Amazing Things Arts Center, Arsenal Center for the Arts, Berklee Performance Center, Boston Jewish Music Festival, Buster Williams, Cindy Blackman, Don Byron, Hankus Netsky, Harvey Diamond, Honeyboy Edwards, Jim Repa, Joe Hunt, John Scofield, Jorge Perez-Albela, Judy Bressler, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Kenny Werner, Klezmer Conservatory Band, Lily Pad, Marc Benno, Oscar Castro Neves, Paul Combs, Rebecca Cline, Regattabar, Respect Sextet, Roy Haynes, Ryles, Scullers, Steve Langone, Sun Ra, Tadd-Dameron, Tony Williams Lifetime, Toots Thielemans

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