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Laszlo Gardony

Jazz Album Review: A Confidently Rousing “La Marseillaise” from Pianist Laszlo Gardony

One of the strengths of Laszlo Gardony’s playing is his confident insistence on what he is doing, his impressive self-assurance.

By: Michael Ullman Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: La Marseillaise, Laszlo Gardony, Sunnyside, Sunnyside Records

Jazz CD Reviews: Laszlo Gardony: “Serious Play”; Tim Ray: “Windows”; Yoko Miwa: “Pathways”

These three area pianists offer up a mini-festival of satisfying keyboard music.

By: Steve Elman Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: "Pathways", "Serious Play", "Windows", jazz pianists, Laszlo Gardony, Ocean Blue Tear, Sunnyside, Tim Ray, Whaling City Sound, Yoko Miwa

Jazz Concert Review: Laszlo Gardony Quartet — Always Swinging

Made up of Boston-based musicians, the Laszlo Gardony Quartet is one of the city’s under-recognized treasures.

By: Michael Ullman Filed Under: Featured, Jazz, Music, Review Tagged: John Lockwood, Laszlo Gardony, Stan Strickland, Yoron Israel

Fuse News: Bassist Eddie Gomez Holds Court at the Lilypad in Cambridge

One of the world’s greatest bass players recently enthralled a standing-room only crowd with a masterful performance, and the attendees could not have numbered more than 75 people.

By: Jason M. Rubin Filed Under: Fuse News, Jazz, Music Tagged: Eddie Gomez Quintet, Laszlo Gardony, Lilypad, Marco Pignaturo, Matt Marvuglio, Per Sempre, Yoron Israel

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