Archive for the ‘Metropolitan Rhythm’ tag
Jared Gold “Metropolitan Rhythm” reviewed at AAJ…
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Jared Gold remains one of the most dependably creative artists in the Posi-Tone stable. He’s delivered an album a year for that label since arriving with Solids & Stripes (Posi-Tone, 2008), a date that, in many respects, set the tone for the other trio and quartet sessions that would follow. Here, on his eighth release for that imprint, Gol ...Read More
Jared Gold ” Metropolitan Rhythm” gets coverage from Step Tempest…
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It’s back to the Trio format for the new CD from organistJared Gold. “Metropolitan Rhythm” is the 8th release on Posi-Tone Records and the 4th to feature guitarist Dave Stryker. Filling out the rhythm section is the young drummerKush Abadey (known for his work with trumpeter Wallace Roney and the son of drummer/composer/e ...Read More
Jared Gold gets reviewed by French Magazine “Culture Jazz”
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Jared GOLD "Metropolitan Rhythm" PosiTone Records The organist Jared Gold "B3"
is one of the regulars Californian label Posi-Tone. We were able to present their
work repeatedly in settings that differ but which are still referred to some "jazz
tradition" of the Hammond organ. This time, he returned to the formula of the trio
with guitarist Dave Stryker and drum ...Read More
Jared Gold “Metropolitan Rhythm” gets Dusted in Exile…
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Jared Gold – Metropolitan Rhythm (Positone)
Blessed with a surname suited to the effortless production of album title puns, organist Jared Gold is admirably no-nonsense when it comes to his music. Golden Child, his fifth recording for the Positone label, remains an outlier with his other projects reflecting resilience in refraining from caving to comedic temptation ...Read More
Midwest Record gets in the first word on Jared Gold “Metropolitan Rhythm”…
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JARED GOLD/Metropolitan Rhythm: This B3 ace continues to be the backbone of the
label as he delivers his 8th for them without a false note in the bunch yet. With
Dave Stryker’s guitar backing him up, Gold continues to show he can do no wrong no
matter how far a field he let’s his organ wander. Easy going, fun to hear stuff
that just doesn’t wear out it’s welcome. ...Read More