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Terry Plumeri: Water Garden

With the compelling, largely free-blowing 1971 session He Who Lives In Many Places (GMMC Records) finally issued on CD in 2006, Water Garden rights a similar wrong for Terry Plumeri, an overlooked bassist if ever there was one. Recorded five years later, Water Garden was an even more ambitious date that brought back guitarist {{John Abercrombie = 3242}} and percussionist Michael Smith, but also features...

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Review: John Surman

Review:John Surman (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Jazz Festival, November 18th 2009, review by Patrick Hadfield) The celebration of John Surman ’s 65 years was a gig of two halves. Surman played support to his own quartet, opening with a couple of solo numbers on soprano saxophone and bass clarinet, accompanied by a variety of electronics. His bass clarinet had a lovely, rich tone, and his gadgets...

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Gig of the Year - My thoughts so far!

I'm still trying to decide on my Gig of the Year. So far I've short-listed: Patrick Kunka Quartet - Cluny. Ryan Quigley Sextet - Corner House/Scarborough. Robert Mitchell Trio - Cluny. Simon Spillett - York. Tony Kofi - Highfield Hotel. Lighthouse Trio - N'cle Uni. Joshua Redman - The Sage. Steve Waterman/VOTNJO - Sunderland. Joscho Stephan Trio - Customs House. Claire Martin/Sir Richard Rodney Bennett...

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Gene Segal: Hypnotic

Born in Russia and raised in New York by immigrant parents, Gene Segal brings a defined presence along with some formidable skills. A one-time student of guitarists {{Scott Henderson = 7576}} and {{Joe Diorio = 6285}}, his voice encompasses a rock and blues aesthetic with impressive technique via his lessons with jazz masters {{Vic Juris = 8235}} and {{John Abercrombie = 3242}}. Yet preconceptions...

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EVENT: John Abercrombie Live Interview with Dave Schroeder at Barnes and Noble (NYC) on Friday, November 13th at 7:00 P.M.

John Abercrombie Live Interview with Dave Schroeder at Barnes and Noble (NYC) on Friday, November 13th at 7:00 p.m. Join us this Friday, November 13th, for an in-store Barnes and Noble interview with seminal jazz guitarist, John Abercrombie. Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Barnes and Noble 150 East 86th Street New York, NY 10028...

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Of blues and soul

Berlin jazz quartet Yakou Tribe talk about their brand of music

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Tonight in Music: Sun Circle, John Abercrombie, Symphony of the Superhero, Ghostland Observatory, the Raveonettes, and More

From Data Breaker : Sun Circle, Story of Rats, Eric Ostrowski, Aures (Josephine) Sun Circle (Greg Davis and Zach Wallace) explore beatless space, but in a more expansive manner. Whereas Mem1 score the body's inner gurgles and expirations, Sun Circle, as their moniker implies, radiate solarized drones that wax and wane in intensity in subtle increments. The sound is akin to that of Davis's Kranky Records...

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RADIO/PODCAST: The Jazz Session #102: John Surman

John Surman is a composer with a broad and multi-hued musical palette. Hes written for everything from solo saxophone to string quartet to choir with organ to contemporary dance. On Brewster's Rooster (ECM, 2009), Surman reunites with longtime musical partners Jack DeJohnette and John Abercrombie (a...

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John Abercrombie: Wait Till You See Her

John Abercrombie = 3242, whose history with ECM stretches back to the early '70s, now releases his fourth CD with the same quartet of violinist {{Mark Feldman = 6671}} and drummer {{Joey Baron = 3649}}, newcomer Thomas Morgan replacing previous bassist {{Marc Johnson = 8118}}. Though there are rambunctious moments, Abercrombie chooses to open with "Sad Song," a somewhat misleading title....

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Billy Cobham set to perform in Sofia and Plovdiv

World renowned American jazzman Billy Cobham will perform on October 11 at 10.30pm at the Sofia Live Club

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John Abercrombie guitarist

John Abercrombie, The Third Quartet Live 1st PartWishing Bell: John Abercrombie guitar, Mark Feldman Violin, Marc Johnson bass, Joey Baron drum. Live in Rome "La Palma".and the second partJohn Abercrombie The Third Quartet Live 2nd Part videoJohn Abercrombie (born December 16, 1944 in Port Chester, New York) is an American jazz guitarist. Aside from his solo work he is known for his work...

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John Abercrombie - Wait Till You See Her (ECM, 2009)

Sophisticated and thoughtful jazz guitarist John Abercrombie reconvenes a familiar format for this album, performing with Mark Feldman on violin, Thomas Morgan on bass and Joey Baron on drums. The group takes something of a chamber jazz approach, touching on lullabies and folk music at times, but remaining pretty mellow throughout. "Sad Song" sets the tone for the album with a melancholy...

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Remembering Scott Sherwood

What does one possibly say when a treasure is ripped from our lives? What can you say? The jazz world lost a great light recently with the passing of guitarist, composer and educator Scott Sherwood. The rest of the world lost an even greater human being. I don't know what the proper measure of a man is. I'm sure that opinions vary. I'm definitely sure that I'm not qualified to answer that. But I will...

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AllMusic New Release Newsletter: 09/08/2009

Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Pt. 2 Like the original, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Pt. 2 sets the stage with the intro, but here it’s some Raekwon history courtesy of Papa Wu. On Pt. 1 it was fictional dialog introducing a loose concept album. Besides the introductory dialog and the album’s look-alike cover [...]

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John Abercrombie Quartet: Wait Till You See Her

The beauty of working with the same people long-term is it's possible to evolve a cohesive ensemble sound, while still retaining its singular group voice. Guitarist John Abercrombie has been working with violinist {{Mark Feldman = 6671}} since Open Land (ECM, 1999), but it was when he recruited bassist {{Marc Johnson = 8118}} and drummer {{Joey Baron = 3649}} for Cat 'n' Mouse (ECM, 2002), that his...