
Paula Atherton, Can You Feel It Review
Paula Atherton, Can You Feel It Review by Nolan DeBuke Paula Atherton is a smooth jazz composer, saxophonist, flutist, and vocalist based in New York with a catalog of six albums and performances with The […]
Paula Atherton, Can You Feel It Review by Nolan DeBuke Paula Atherton is a smooth jazz composer, saxophonist, flutist, and vocalist based in New York with a catalog of six albums and performances with The […]
Eric Lilley Trio, Follow Up Review by: Ferell Aubre Eric Lilley is an American pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, and composer born in Corona, California. Lilley graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1978 and […]
The Jeff Benedict Big Big Band, The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful Review by Nolan DeBuke The Jeff Benedict Big Big Band is releasing a sophomore album called, The Weather Is Here, Wish You […]
John Goldsby, Segment — Volume Two Review by: Ferell Aubre John Goldsby is releasing his latest album, Segment – Volume Two, from the WDR celebration of small group music. The John Goldsby trio collaborates between John […]
Lewis Wright, Matt Brewer & Marcus Gilmore, The Colour of Intention Review by: Ferell Aubre Lewis Wright is a jazz vibraphonist and composer known for his unique sound and approach to the instrument. Wright’s awards include […]
Eric Reed, For Such a Time as This Review by Nolan DeBuke Eric Reed is a pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and champion of young musicians who established himself as a central force in the jazz community. […]
Luba Mason, Triangle Review by Ferell Aubre Vocalist Luba Mason is back with a collection of tunes that span Brazillian songs to chart-topping hits from the pop scene. Mason’s choice of songs includes “Toxicity” by […]
Dan Costa, Live in California Review by Roland Freerier Pianist Dan Costa has released his third album Live in California recorded at Kuumbwa Jazz, in Santa Cruz, CA. Costa is based in Europe, this performance […]
Joel Ross, Who Are You? Review by: Ferell Aubre Blue Note recording artist Joel Ross is back with a new sound and project called Who Are You? The vibraphonist is joined by Good Vibes members and Jeremy […]
Matt DeMerritt, Fool’s Journey Review by Nolan DeBuke Matt DeMerritt is a saxophonist, educator, and composer who is finally releasing his own album, Fool’s Journey, after twenty-five years as a sideman. The eleven tracks present a […]
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