This is a three-part report. “Veinards!” (lucky so-and-so’s) was how a commenter on Facebook described us. We were participants in something of an experiment, the first try-out of a new venture called Jazz Export Days, organized by a partnership of [...]
Neil Ardley was a major figure in British jazz in the 1960s and 1970s who combined his activities as a jazz composer and arranger with the writing of science and information books. He also acted with his first wife, Bridget [...]
Joe Lovano has, quite simply, been one of America’s most accomplished tenor saxophonists for over 40 years, and after a long stint on Blue Note he mostly records on ECM Records where his style is now more than ever at [...]
It was the name of Kit Downes that first piqued my interest in Deadeye, and indeed he proves once again what an eclectic, imaginative musician he is. And his collaborators, Jonas Burgwinkel on drums and Reinier Baas on guitar, also [...]
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