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Ink 19 :: Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Star Big Band
Things To Come (Telarc). Review by Bill Campbell.
DIZZY GILLESPIE ALUMNI ALL-STAR BIG BAND THINGS TO COME Telarc Two things I despise more than anything are biters and jock riders. Both phenomena are generally talentless hacks trying to cash in on the talent and fame of greater artists -- like Warren G. always mentioning Snoop on all of his ill-fated ...
Ink 19 :: Royal Crown Revue
September1998 :: Music N-S :: Royal Crown Revue (James Mann)
.... Their version of "Stormy Weather" is criminal, played at breakneck tempo with a blaring horn section. The one redeemable moment is a version of Dizzy Gillespie's "Salt Peanuts," which allows the horn section to groove without some yahoo chattering over them. You can go to Tower Records and purchase...
Ink 19 :: DJ DNA vs. DJ Kilmore
More and more, rock bands are adding DJs to their arsenal of musicians, using cuts, scratches, and samples to fill out their sound. Christopher R. Weingarten talked with one of the first rock DJs, DJ DNA of Urban Dance Squad, and one of today's young guns, DJ Kilmore of Incubus, to explore the roots of the phenomenon.
THE DJS OF URBAN DANCE SQUAD AND INCUBUS 'WAX' ON ROCK TURNTABLISM AND THE CULTURE OF CUT DJ DNA VS. DJ KILMORE by Christopher R. Weingarten Anyone remotely in tune to the basic mechanisms of pop culture phenomena is slowly witnessing one of the most uncalculated and natural shifts in contemporary ...
Ink 19 :: Liquid Soul
February 1999 :: Music J-M :: Liquid Soul (Phillip Haire)
...its roots. This adage also holds true in the subtle and clever samples which are evident throughout Make Some Noise. James Brown, Kurtis Blow, and Dizzy Gillespie, among others, are represented within the beautiful plethora of raps, horns, rhythms and bass slappin'. Dizzy's "Salt Peanuts" features Kurt...
Ink 19 :: The Dismemberment Plan
Liza Hearon talks to the man with the plan -- The Dismemberment Plan, that is -- in this provocative conversation with Travis Morrison.
...in this direction? No one, not even my family or friends, has any clue why I ended up a musician. I’ll never master music, not even the greats do. Dizzy Gillespie said it the best, "I know one percent of what’s to know about music." He’d already invented one genre of music, bop, and he said, "It’s killing...
Ink 19 :: Oops, They Did It Again
Exactly what is wrong with the music industry's new list of the most important songs of the 20th Century? Julio Diaz counts down the Top 7 probelms with the list, and the hits don't stop 'til we get to the top.
...outrank John Coltrane, MC Hammer outranks Public Enemy, Ricky Martin beats out Benny Goodman, and K.C. and the Sunshine Band are more important than Dizzy Gillespie. Number Six: The list is filled with songs that are unrepresentative of the artists. Does anyone really believe that Donna Summer's most...
Ink 19 :: Sam Rivers and the Rivbea Orchestra
Will's Pub may have closed, but Sam Rivers' monthly jazz workshop finds new life at the Plaza Theatre. S D Green finally figures out who put the bop in the bop-she-bop-she-bop.
...inducted) as a pioneer of New York’s “loft jazz” scene of the 1970s. A formidable multi-instrumentalist who has played with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Quincy Jones, Rivers has been blessing a small group of Orlandonians with his explosive Sam Rivers Trio and swinging Rivbea Orchestra since...
Ink 19 :: The Slackers
December 1997 :: Music P-S :: The Slackers (Julio Diaz)
...your head for weeks. Other interesting change-ups include an almost Venice Shoreline Chris-like acoustic ballad called "Come Back Baby," a cover of Dizzy Gillespie's "Tin Tin Deo" (reworked as an excursion into dub reggae), and the loungey "Soldier." They veer more to the rocksteady side on tracks like...
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