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Here’s the first review for Brandon Wright “Journeyman”…

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steptempest.blogspot.com “Journeyman” (Posi-Tone Records) is only Brandon Wright’s second CD as a leader yet he sounds like a veteran. He’s aided on his musical trek by his mates from the Mingus Big Band, David Kikoski (piano), Boris Kozlov (bass) and Donald Edwards (drums).   The program is a blend of 6 originals and 4 covers, 3 of which are quite unexpected.  &# ...Read More

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May 3rd, 2012 at 4:12 pm

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Step Tempest reviews Tom Tallitsch “Heads or Tales”…

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steptempest.blogspot.com For “Heads Or Tales“, his 4th CD as a leader (and first for PosiTone Records), tenor saxophonist Tom Tallitsch convened a group that features Jared Gold (Hammond B-3),Dave Allen (guitar) and Mark Ferber (drums).  Gold’s fine organ work, paired with Allen’s strong single-note lines and supported by Ferber’s insistent percussion, truly ...Read More

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May 3rd, 2012 at 4:08 pm

Dan Bilawsky reviews Tom Tallitsch “Heads or Tales”…

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www.allaboutjazz.com Jazz musicians are often lauded for how different they are from one another, but all of the most notable musicians who wear the jazz label actually have one thing in common: expertise in telling a story. When theory, technique and stylistic divisiveness are all removed from the equation, musicians are left with the not-so-simple task of creating aural narratives worth followin ...Read More

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May 3rd, 2012 at 4:06 pm

Britt Robson reviews Tom Tallitsch “Heads or Tales”…

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www.emusic.com Saxophonist Tom Tallitsch leads a quartet that includes organ, guitar and drums, a lineup that conjures the expectation of a grooving, soul-jazz-blues amalgam along the lines of Hank Crawford, Jimmy McGriff and Jimmy Ponder. But Tallitsch is a post-bopper at heart, who plays tenor with the pivoting angularity of Joe Henderson. He is also a fine composer, interested in creating inter ...Read More

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April 27th, 2012 at 11:30 am

Step Tempest reviews Spike Wilner “La Tendresse”…

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steptempest.blogspot.com As the great critic Whitney Balliett once posited, jazz is the “sound of surprise” – in the case of “La Tendresse” the new CD from pianist Spike Wilner(Posi-Tone), the sense of surprise comes from Wilner’s approach to the standards that comprise 2/3rds of the program.  Aided and abetted by Hartford native Dezron Douglas (bass) and J ...Read More

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April 25th, 2012 at 5:59 pm

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Mark Corroto on Spike Wilner “La Tendresse”…

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www.allaboutjazz.com Joy. But having been told that one word reviews aren’t sufficient, how about this: Pianist Spike Wilner’s disc La Tendresse is pure joy. Wilner can probably best be described as an old soul occupying a modernist corpus. His foundations in ragtime and stride piano inform the music heard here, but likeThelonious Monk, he uses the tradition as the architecture for ...Read More

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April 20th, 2012 at 12:36 pm

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SomethingElse reviews Tom Tallitsch “Heads or Tales”…

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somethingelsereviews.com Saxophonist, composer, musical educator, and radio show host Tom Tallitsch keeps busy wearing a variety of hats all revolving around his love of music and the love of sharing his knowledge about it to others. Every couple of years since 2005, he’s been sharing music by making a record, and this week he does so again for the forth time with the issuance of his latest alb ...Read More

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April 18th, 2012 at 6:44 am

Another review for Jared Gold “Golden Child”…

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jazzandblues.blogspot.com  The trio of organ, guitar and drums is one of the standard formation of trios in jazz and organist Jared Gold is a rising star on that competitive scene. On this album, he is accompanied by guitarist Ed Cherry and drummer Quincy Davis. Each of the musicians supports the other well, to make an interesting and varied program of musical selections from a wide range of styl ...Read More

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April 14th, 2012 at 6:48 pm

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Dan Bilawsky reviews Jared Gold “Golden Child”…

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www.allaboutjazz.com A string of enjoyable leader dates and some high profile work in guitarist Dave Stryker’s organ-centric groups can be credited for the steady rise in organist Jared Gold’s profile. His ability to live within the tradition while simultaneously building upon it has made him one to watch, and his constant and steady growth as a musician/composer has been evident from ...Read More

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April 14th, 2012 at 6:45 pm

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A nice write-up for Spike Wilner “La Tendresse”…

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http://ajazzlistenersthoughts.blogspot.com/ Spike Wilner is one busy man. Somehow, in addition running Smalls Jazz Club, developing multiple bookings covering seven nights a week, playing an early set as a soloist or a later set with one of the many fine groups that pass through the club each week, generating new ideas to bring jazz to the audience including on-line streaming from the club, mai ...Read More

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April 14th, 2012 at 8:54 am

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