Amazing interview with Travis Sullivan….
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Travis Sullivan composes and arranges with a fine flair. For about the last six years, he’s proven himself a strong leader of a large band, running the Bjorkestra, an acclaimed unit that plays slick, intricate and sometimes burning jazz versions of songs by popular Icelandic singer/songwriter Bjork.
It’s a band that’s an audience pleaser and one that musician ...Read More
SaxShed reviews Travis Sullivan “New Directions”….
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Alto saxophonist Travis Sullivan has released his third record “New Directions” on Posi-tone Records. Known primarily for leading his Björkestra project, Sullivan has assembled The Travis Sullivan Quartet where he is joined by pianist Mike Eckroth, bassist Marco Panascia, and drummer Brian Fishler.
According to Jazz Times, Travis Sullivan is “…a gifted alto saxophonist and imp ...Read More
Richard Kamins reviews Travis Sullivan “New Directions”
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Alto saxophonist-composer Travis Sullivan is, perhaps, best known for his 18-piece big band, Bjorkestra, an ongoing project in which he reimagines and reshapes the music of the Icelandic singer/songwriter and notorious shape-shifter. In the midst of that heady project, one might forget that he himself is a strong writer and talented ...Read More
Dan Bilawsky’s AAJ review for Travis Sullivan “New Directions”…
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Saxophonist Travis Sullivan has received lots of coverage for the music he creates with his Björkestra, but the success of that band is a double-edged sword. While following the musical pathways set forth by his Icelandic muse has helped the saxophonist expand his audience, it also temporarily suppressed his own musical personality. With New Directions, Sullivan steps out of ...Read More
Lucid Culture reviews “Round Red Light”….
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Dave Juarez’s Round Red Light Burns Brightly
Dave Juarez’s new album Round Red Light – just out on Posi-Tone – is sort of the last thing you would expect from a jazz guitarist. There are compositions here that he doesn’t even play on, which speaks volumes. He’s a strong, individualistic, potently melodic writer who gets the max out of all the voices he has ...Read More
SomethingElse! reviews David Gibson “End of the Tunnel”….
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The sweet, liquid and brassy sound of a trombone has been a major cog in the jazz machine since around its inception, bigger at some times more than other. These days, it doesn’t enjoy the stature and popularity it used to, and I often why when I listen to a record by, say, Curtis Fuller or a fresher face like Michael Dease.
Add David Gibson to that too-small group of ...Read More
AAJ review for Art Hirahara “Noble Path”….
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Art Hirahara has gained the most notice for his work on saxophonist Fred Ho’s adventurous outings, but the pianist’s own music, while occasionally outward bound, often has a more immediately accessible sound to it. Featuring eight pieces from Hirahara’s pen and four newly arranged classics,Noble Path is a piano trio record that’s both commonplace and u ...Read More
The first review is in for Travis Sullivan “New Directions”…
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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2011
Travis Sullivan – New Directions (Posi-Tone, 2011)
Saxophonist, composer and educator Travis Sullivan has an appealing sound and develops strong melodic mainstream jazz here, with an intelligently mixed program cookers, mid-tempo numbers and ballads anchored by his strong playing on saxophone. He is accompanied by Mike Eckroth on piano, Marc ...Read More
Richard Kamins Step Tempest review for Art Hirahara “Noble Path”…
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Born in the Bay Area of San Francisco, pianist Art Hirahira has been playing, studying and teaching music most of his life. He’s studied with Charlie Haden and Wadada Leo Smith at CalArts, performed with Dave Douglas, Vincent Herring, Travis Sullivan’s Bjorkestra, Jim Black, Jenny Scheinman, Fred Ho, Sean Nowell, royal hartigan, and Rufus Reid. His work on ...Read More
SomethingElse! reviews Dave Juarez “Round Red Light”…
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For a musician who has devoted his life since early childhood toward his craft and studied for many years as well as earning his stripes in the bars of the great jazz cities of the world, the release of that first album has to be a feeling of relief, elation and accomplishment. That day came for Barcelona’s own Dave Juarez on April 19, when this guitarist issued Round ...Read More