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Tito Carrillo, Urbanessence Review

November 18, 2022 admin 1

Tito Carrillo, Urbanessence Review by Nolan DeBuke Tito Carrillo is back with his second Origin Records release called Urbanessence. The trumpeter and composer says of the album, “I love the energy of the city, always […]

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Mark Lettieri, The Fearless Flyers Review

November 8, 2022 admin 0

Mark Lettieri, The Fearless Flyers Review by Nolan DeBuke Mark Lettieri is a full-time member of the Grammy Award-winning Jazz/World juggernaut Snarky Puppy and the virtuosic funk project The Fearless Flyers. He is also a […]

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Mike Moreno, Standards From Film Review

November 2, 2022 admin 0

Mike Moreno, Standards From Film Review by Jon Ward Mike Moreno has a new album for 2022 called Standards From Film, the guitarist’s fourth Criss Cross album presents songs from movies; the album was recorded in […]

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    Caelan Cardello, Chapter One Review

    Caelan Cardello, Chapter One Review Crafting the Modern Swing Language: Caelan Cardello’s Chapter One By Nolan DeBuke Emerging from New York’s post-bop crucible with a résumé already stamped by Harold [...]
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    Rachel Eckroth, This Is One of Those Moments Review

    Rachel Eckroth, This Is One of Those Moments Review Back to the Source: Rachel Eckroth’s Quiet Fire on This Is One of Those Moments By Ferell Aubre Rachel Eckroth has [...]
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    Chris Rottmayer, Playing Favorites Review

    Chris Rottmayer, Playing Favorites Review Swing, Samba, and Soul: Chris Rottmayer’s Playing Favorites By Nolan DeBuke Some albums swing because they’re built that way by the players breathing it into [...]
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    Wolfgang Muthspiel, Tokyo Review

    Wolfgang Muthspiel, Tokyo Review Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio: Dialogues in Tokyo by Nolan DeBuke In jazz, a trio can either narrow its focus to tight interplay or broaden into a world [...]
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    Christian McBride Big Band, Without Further Ado, Vol. 1 Review

    Christian McBride Big Band, Without Further Ado, Vol. 1 Review Swing, Soul, and Renewal: McBride’s Big Band Without Further Ado by Ferell Aubre Christian McBride’s big band has always been [...]
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Chris Rottmayer, Playing Favorites Review

Chris Rottmayer, Playing Favorites Review Swing, Samba, and Soul: Chris Rottmayer’s Playing Favorites By Nolan DeBuke Some albums swing because [...]

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