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Ink 19 :: Katharine Whalen's Jazz Squad
August 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Katharine Whalen's Jazz Squad (Jason Feifer)
...Nut Zipper Ken Matthus includes a song he wrote, "Badisma," which has that amazingly familiar feel, falling somewhere between compositions of Gerry Mulligan and Horace Silver, although certainly not touching either of them. Covers such as Hirsch's "Deed I Do" and Fain's "That Old Feeling" are beautifully...
Ink 19 :: Mark Winkler
Sings Bobby Troup (Rhombus Records). Review by James Mann.
...the tunes for which he's known: "Route 66," "Baby, Baby All the Time" and "Meaning of the Blues." His "Walkin' Shoes," co-written with saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, is a jazz standard. Contemporary vocalist Mark Winkler obviously loves the music of Troup, and this 13-cut record is a testament to the enduring...
Ink 19 :: Jazz Shots From the East Coast and West Coast
Shelton Hull is wowed by the treasure trove of concert and performance footage offered up in the newest volumes of this DVD series. All the greats you'd expect and plenty of surprises, to boot!
...-known multi-instrumentalist Pony Poindexter. West Coast, Vol. 2 starts with three from Wes Montgomery, including "Round Midnight" and two from the Gerry Mulligan Quartet. Shorty Rogers takes three before Paul Desmond's 1960s quartet plays "Emily." The great Lester Young, an inspiration for countless...
Ink 19 :: Mel Lewis and His Big Band
Shelton Hull makes a case for Mel Lewis, an underrated and subtle jazz drummer, who is finally starting to get his reissue due - including this excellent concert dvd from 1986.
...its leanest commercial years, and technology has afforded them a fresh look. My first experience with the work of Mel Lewis was on a compilation of Gerry Mulligan tracks for Verve, recorded in the 1950s and later released in the â80s as part of that first wave of CD reissues of âclassicâ jazz...
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