Bop-n-Jazz reviews Jared Gold “JG3+3″…
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Posi-Tone Records would seem to have the market cornered on both saxophonists and organists with Jared Gold at the top of the list on the latter.
The organ trio format gets a kick in the ass with the addition of a three person horn section and Gold’s best compositions thus far. Joining Jared we have improvisational guitar wizard in Dave Stryker and rock steady Sylvia Cu ...Read More
SomethingElse Reviews Brian Charette “Square One”…
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With the exception of John Medeski, there are aren’t a whole lot of Hammond B3 players as imaginative as Brian Charette. And even Medeski didn’t come up with the idea to put his B3 alongside a four-part horn section like Charette did a couple of years back. Charette follows up that the uncommonly exciting Music for Organ Sextette with the much more common organ-gui ...Read More
Step Tempest goes on about Tom Tallitsch’s “Ride”…
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“Ride” is the 5th CD saxophonist/composer Tom Tallitsch has issued and his second for Posi-Tone Records. Born in Ohio and now living in Jersey City, New Jersey, Tallitsch has a busy schedule of teaching and playing plus a weekly radio show (8 – 10 p.m. Thursday on WWFM-Jazzon2). This CD features the impressive rhythm section of Art Hirahara (pian ...Read More
Sarah Manning “Harmonious Creature” is a DownBeat Editor’s Pick…
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BY DAVIS INMAN
Sarah Manning‚ Harmonious Creature (Posi-Tone)
Alto saxophonist Sarah Manning asserts her individuality on this disc‚ which brings together jazz‚ elements of American folk music and a Neil Young cover. Manning assembled an unusual quintet for this outing—Eyvind Kang‚ viola; Jonathan Goldberger‚ guitar; Rene Hart‚ bass; Jerome Jennings‚ drums—and ...Read More
Take Five with Brian Charette…
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Take Five With Brian Charette
By
BRIAN CHARETTE,
Published: March 6, 2014
Meet Brian Charette:
Grammy-nominated organist/pianist, Brian Charette, has established himself as a leading voice in modern jazz. Besides being a critically acclaimed composer and bandleader, he has worked with many notable artists such as Joni Mitchell, Chaka Khan, Lou Donaldson and count ...Read More
Burning Ambulance goes for a “Ride” with Tom Tallitsch…
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Tom Tallitsch: Going For A Ride
Tenor saxophonist Tom Tallitsch has put together a tight, empathetic band for his second CD on the Posi-Tone label (fifth release overall). Ride (buy it from Amazon/download it from Amazon MP3) features nine of his own compositions and two covers—David Bowie‘s “Life On Mars” and Led Zeppelin‘s “Ten Years Gone”—perf ...Read More
Dan Bilawsky reviews several new Posi-Tone Releases for AAJ…
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Some labels release a few records a year; some put out a record every month or two; and then there are those, like the Los Angeles-based Posi-Tone Records, that prefer to push even more music through the pipeline.
As 2014 came into being, Posi-Tone began an ambitious release schedule, putting out a new album every few weeks. Those who cover jazz and follow the scene int ...Read More
StepTempest on Brian Charette “Square One”…
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In conversation with Brian Charette as he and drummerJordan Young were in a car recently on their way from Cleveland to Cincinnati (Mr. Young was driving), the organist told me that his training on the B-3 came under the heading “trial by fire.” Trained as a pianist (and having played gigs with the likes of Houston Person an ...Read More
SomethingElse Reviews Tom Tallitsch “Ride”…
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Two years after Heads of Tales , a searing date backed by Jared Gold, Mark Ferber and David Allen, tenor saxman Tom Tallitsch returns with another strong crew for Ride (March 4, Posi-Tone Records), in fact arguably even more so: Rudy Royston on drums, Art Hirahara on piano, Peter Brendler on bass and the phenomenal Michael Dease on trombone.
The change-up in i ...Read More
Bop-n-Jazz on Brian Charette “Square One”…
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Brian Charette is the new sound for the organ, Square One is not back to basics but instead ground zero for the future of one of the finest organ players in the world.
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Make no mistake that Brian Charette is a leader and far from a newbie and while the term “session player” is incredibly unfair if not inaccurate, Brian would prob ...Read More