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http://midwestrecord.com/ POSI-TONE WILL BERNARD/Just Like Downtown: This tasty guitarist takes plenty of the spotlight for himself but he leaves enough room for Brian Charette to pump that greasy organ sound so much so that you can be excused for thinking this is B3 date if you hear it without knowing what it is. Swinging throughout, this four piece combo delivers the real deal and never let̵ ...Read More

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August 9th, 2013 at 2:55 pm

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http://www.criticaljazz.com Will Bernard can play the phone book and his Posi-Tone debut Just Like Downtown proves it! Brent Black / @CriticalJazz Will Bernard is far from a newbie but his debut release from Posi-Tone cuts a fresh new musical path for this virtuoso guitarist that gets no where near the ink he deserves. Nine tracks with seven stellar originals and two incredibly eclectic if not su ...Read More

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August 1st, 2013 at 2:53 pm

DownBeat Poll Winners

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http://downbeat.com Congratulations to Jared Gold and Captain Black Big Band for winning the DownBeat Rising Star Polls in their respective categories!!! ...Read More

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June 27th, 2013 at 5:39 am

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CD Hotlist make “The Kung-Fu Masters” a pick of the month…

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cdhotlist.com When jazz tries to get rockish, the result is too often an embarrassing cross between oversimplifed jazz and awkwardly non-idiomatic rock. But when jazz tries to get funky, the results are often much better. Case in point: this adventurous but tight septet date led by saxophonist Sean Nowell, who writes and arranges with a great sense of voicing and structure but who can also take th ...Read More

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May 28th, 2013 at 6:12 am

Bruce Lindsay reviews Noah Haidu “Momentum” for AAJ…

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www.allaboutjazz.com A quick glance at the monochrome photo that adorns the cover of Momentum could lead to the impression that the pianist is George Gershwin. It isn’t, of course, it’s Noah Haidu and this is his second album as leader. Any similarities between Haidu and Gershwin end with the shadowy cover shot—Haidu most definitely looks to more contemporary influences for his ...Read More

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May 28th, 2013 at 6:09 am

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Richard kamins reviews Fowser/Gillece “Top Shelf”…

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steptempest.blogspot.com This was one of those weeks when music served as a “healing force, helped to ease the pain of the tragic events in Boston and elsewhere.  Driving home from work the other night, I put “Top Shelf” into the player;  it’s the 4th PosiTone Records release from the duo of Ken Fowser(tenor saxophone) and Behn Gillece (vibraphone) and the easy-going s ...Read More

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May 28th, 2013 at 5:52 am

Critical Jazz reviews David Ake “Bridges”…

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www.criticaljazz.com You can count the number of labels with a firm commitment to the more straight ahead scene in modern jazz on one hand with Posi-Tone perhaps leading the way with the most dynamic young talent that can easily be considered the future of modern jazz. David Ake and his new release Bridges is certainly proof positive of this point with a virtual all star line up of rising stars a ...Read More

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May 28th, 2013 at 5:50 am

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Peter Hum gives his take on David Weiss “Venture Inward”…

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blogs.ottawacitizen.com If you know Snuck In and Snuck Out, the 2010 and 2012 live recordings from trumpeter David Weiss and his Point of Departure quintet, then this recently released studio disc from the trumpeter’s group might induce some déjà entendu. In paticular, there’s a significant amount of overlap between the Snuck In and Venture Inward, which is not surprising given that al ...Read More

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May 28th, 2013 at 5:48 am

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SomethingElseReviews on David Ake “Bridges”…

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somethingelsereviews.com It’s clear from his latest recorded offering Bridges that the pianist and composer David Ake has a lot to say musically, but this being only his third record over a period of fifteen years, he hasn’t had much time to say it. That’s because Ake is also a scholar, author and member of the jazz ensemble EEA with Peter Epstein and Larry Engstrom. He’s made real good ...Read More

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May 27th, 2013 at 6:13 am

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Music and More on Noah Haidu “Momentum”…

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jazzandblues.blogspot.com Pianist Noah Haidu leads a solid mainstream trio on this album supported by Ariel de la Portilla on bass and McClenty Hunter on drums. The play a wide variety of original compositions and a few standards that cohere well as a mainstream jazz LP. “Momentum” and “Groove Interlude” are a showcase for Haidu’s percussive uptempo piano playing, dri ...Read More

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May 27th, 2013 at 6:11 am

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