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Ink 19 :: Monty Alexander

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What happens when a Jamaican jazz pianist meets up with two of the island's h...

MONTY ALEXANDER MONTY MEETS SLY AND ROBBIE Telarc What happens when a Jamaican jazz pianist meets up with two of the island's heaviest hitters? Not the jumbled muddle that you may expect. On the contrary, Alexander's classy style meshes well with reggae's most famous rhythm section, strolling through ...

Ink 19 :: Oscar Peterson

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Jazz luminary Oscar Peterson has died at age 82 in Toronto. James Mann looks at the legendary pianist.

OSCAR PETERSON 1925-2007 by James Mann Listening to Oscar Peterson race across the keyboard to begin “Chicago Blues” on the album The Trio featuring Peterson with jazz luminary Joe Pass on guitar and Niels Penderson on bass, feels like you’re racing along a mountain road, never quite knowing ...

Ink 19 :: Ravi Coltrane | Max Roach & Clark Terry

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Mad 6 | Friendship (Eighty-Eight's). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

RAVI COLTRANE MAD 6 MAX ROACH AND CLARK TERRY FRIENDSHIP Eighty-Eight's / Columbia The fledgling Japanese label Eighty-Eight's was already off to an auspicious start before it issued these two outstanding recordings (Mad 6 by Ravi Coltrane and Friendship by Clark Terry and Max Roach), so to have them ...

Ink 19 :: Bruce Cockburn

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You've Never Seen Everything (Rounder). Review by Sean Slone.

... SEEN EVERYTHING Rounder Bruce Cockburn has been cranking out literate, often impeccably crafted folk-rock for more than three decades now and in the process creating an impressive canon of music that touches on the political, spiritual and personal. Now it's 2003, and for his first album of the new ...

Ink 19 :: Kermit Ruffins

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July 1999 :: Music P-R :: Kermit Ruffins (David Lee Simmons)

Kermit Ruffins Swing This! Basin Street One of the great benefits of what appears to be a music renaissance in New Orleans has been the influx of fresh young trumpeting talent. Grammy-nominated Nicholas Payton, only in his mid-20s, has made a huge national impact while continuing to play locally whenever ...

Ink 19 :: James Michael

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Ian Koss introduces you to songer/songwriter James Michael, whose new blast of power pop, Inhale, is a real breath of fresh air for folks that grew up with the likes of Joe Jackson and the Cars.

... . I spoke to James Michael in between bouts of publicity and promotion. What have you been up to lately?   Edward Colver Well, I'm gearing up for the release of my record. I just got done with a radio promo tour, where I went around the country playing at a bunch of radio stations. It's taken a couple ...

Ink 19 :: Marcus Roberts

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December 1998 :: Music P-R :: Marcus Roberts (David Lee Simmons)

Marcus Roberts The Joy of Joplin Sony Classical Marcus Roberts, arguably the preeminent contemporary jazz pianist, has spent much of his remarkable career of reinterpreting some of the great works of modern music. The FSU grad started with the highly acclaimed Alone with Three Giants, showcasing the ...

Ink 19 :: Blue Plate Special

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June 1999 :: Music A-C :: Blue Plate Special (Jason Feifer)

... album off as a day late and a dollar short, but there are actually a couple moments that make Blue Plate Special worth your while. Not only are the members of this group at least relatively well-trained in their instruments, but the band isn't asking for an early demise by adhering strictly to a swing ...

Ink 19 :: Mark Dresser

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March 1998 :: Music D-I :: Mark Dresser (Matthew Moyer)

Mark Dresser Eye'll Be Seeing You Knitting Factory I like this in the first place, because Eye'll Be Seeing You is an experiment that could have easily failed. Bassist/composer Mark Dresser and pianist Anthony Coleman decide to bring back the dead tradition of live orchestrated music accompanying films ...

Ink 19 :: Nina Simone

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Nina Simone (Atlanta Jazz Festival, Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA, May 26, 2000). Concert review by James Mann.

NINA SIMONE Atlanta Jazz Festival, Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA May 26, 2000 by James Mann Dr. Nina Simone may have been helped onstage to kick off the 23<SUP>rd</SUP> Atlanta Jazz Festival, but once there, she needed no assistance the rest of night. From her beginnings as a classical pianist to New ...
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