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
Another nice review for Doug Webb “Triple Play”…
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Doug Webb, Triple Play (Posi-Tone)
If you’re a hard-core tenor sax fan, this one’s for you. L.A.-based Doug Webb teamed with Joel Frahm and Walt Weiskopf for this triple-tenor recording, on which they’re nimbly supported by rising stars Brian Charette on organ and Rudy Royston on drums. They tackle a variety of jazz standards and originals (two apiec ...Read More
Wonderful write-up for Eric Wyatt “Borough of Kings”…
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Let me just say it upfront:  Eric Wyatt’s Borough of Kings on Posi-Tone Records is an instant post-bop classic, destined to be one of the jazz world’s more important works of our time.  If you listen to it without knowing anything about it, you might guess that it dates back to the 1960s.  Modal. Groovy.  Ecstatic. Swing. Funk. This brilliant work is authentic with ever ...Read More
Midwest Record gets in the first word on Jared Gold “Metropolitan Rhythm”…
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JARED GOLD/Metropolitan Rhythm:Â 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
Richard Kamins reviews Tom Tallitsch “All Together Now”…
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Tenor saxophonist and composer Tom Tallitsch is also in CT this Friday (see below) and he, too, is celebrating the release of a new CD.  “All Together Now” is his 6th recording as a leader and the 3rd for Posi-Tone Records.  Fittingly, there are 6 musicians on the date; besides the leader, there’s Mike DiRubbo (alto saxophone), Michael Dease (trombone), ...Read More
Nick Bewsey reviews Ben Wolfe “The Whisperer” for Icon Magazine…
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Ben Wolfe ★★★★
The Whisperer
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Bassist Ben Wolfe keeps a low profile on The Whisperer and his subtle presence clues you in to the album’s title. It’s as if he’s inviting you to listen to how good his band sounds. A refined musician, Wolfe stealthily defers to the vibrant soprano and tenor saxophonist Stacy Dillard to voice his compositions while rounding out ...Read More
Music and More reviews Doug Webb “Triple Play”…
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Doug Webb is a well-rounded saxophone player with several albums to his credit as a leader for Posi-Tone as well as high-profile appearances along side pop musicians and writing for television. On this album he is joined by Walt Weiskopf and Joel Frahm on tenor saxophones, Brian Charette on organ and Rudy Royston on drums. The three saxophones referenc ...Read More
StepTempest covers Doug Webb “Triple Play”….
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The new CD from tenor saxophonist Doug Webb, “Tripl3 Play” (Posi-Tone Records, is a treat from the handsome opening notes to the hair-raising riffs that bring the program to a close.  In between, Webb and fellow tenor men Walt Weiskopf and Joel Frahm swing, bluster and carouse their way through a set that literally roars out of the spe ...Read More
Dan Bilawsky reviews David Ake “Lake Effect”…
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Pianist David Ake strikes a pensive pose on the back cover ofLake Effect, foreshadowing a good amount of the music that follows. With his previous album, Ake reveled in the opportunity to keep listener’s guessing from song to song and moment to moment. It was a musical gambit that paid off handsomely, making Bridges (Posi-Tone, 2013) one of the ...Read More