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Little Brother Montgomery – Goodbye Mister Blues (1973)

To call this the most successful melding of New Orleans-style rag with hard Chicago blues presupposes that there ever was one before. Eurreal “Little Brother” Montgomery, as was his way, tills up new earth here, and with remarkable results. A stride pianist of great wit and power, Montgomery had theRead More

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John Ellis & Double-Wide – Dance Like There's No Tomorrow (2008)

by Pico Of all the sax-organ-sousaphone-drums ensembles out there, John Ellis & his Double-Wide ensemble really do stand out. That might be because there aren’t any other such ensembles out there. To get to this point where he’s leading such an unusual combo, North Carolina native John Ellis had beenRead More

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Jim Hall – ‘Dedications and Inspirations’ (1994): On Second Thought

‘Dedications and Inspirations’ fully confirms the high praise of former bandmate Sonny Rollins, who once called Jim Hall “the greatest guitarist in jazz.”

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One Track Mind: Joe McPhee "Give Them Flowers While They’re Here" (1992)

Tribute records to living icons don’t occur nearly as frequently as the salutes to fallen musical heroes, but they do happen here and there. I was reminded of that occurrence when I covered Jeff Richman’s celebration of Jeff Beck’s music last year. Similarly, avant garde saxophone player Joe McPhee didn’tRead More

Jack Bruce / Robin Trower, Amos Hoffman, Ruthie Foster, Kevin Ayers: Quickies

Jack Bruce / Robin Trower, Amos Hoffman, Ruthie Foster, Kevin Ayers: Quickies

“Quickies” are mini-record reviews of new or upcoming releases, or “new to me.”

Daniel Lanois Collaborations With U2, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, Others: Gimme Five

Daniel Lanois Collaborations With U2, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, Others: Gimme Five

Daniel Lanois had a guiding hand as producer in creating several signature recordings of the 1980s. Here’s a look back.

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Sam Barsh – I Forgot What You Taught Me (2008)

After arriving in New York City in 2001 and woodshedding as a notable sideman, composer and more recently, producer, a jazz keyboard player is ready to put his best foot forward. Chicago-born Sam Barsh is a name that’s only come up in conversations about the current jazz scene in theRead More

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The Stylistics, “People Make the World Go Round” (1971): One Track Mind

If you’ve dismissed the Stylistics’ “People Make the World Go Round” because it might be a played of a soft-rock oldies station, take a closer listen.

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Eric Bibb – Get Onboard (2008)

by Pico He’s the son of folk singer Leon Bibb, nephew of Modern Jazz Quartet founder John Lewis, and was directly exposed to several legendary performers like Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan growing up. It would seem that Eric Bibb was destined to go down a similar path as hisRead More

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Paul Thorn – A Long Way from Tupelo (2008)