Coalescence: Coalescence 2 Review
Coalescence: Coalescence 2 Review By: Elberton Cisnero Five close friends, all New York City based jazz musicians came together to create their own coalesced sound. …
Coalescence: Coalescence 2 Review By: Elberton Cisnero Five close friends, all New York City based jazz musicians came together to create their own coalesced sound. …
Interplay Jazz Orchestra, On The Sunny Side By: Griff Stevens Co-directed by trumpeter Gary Henderson and trombonist Joey Devassy, the Interplay Jazz Orchestra proudly represents…
Lage Lund, Terrible Animals Review By: Elberton Cisnero Lage Lund is a Norwegian jazz guitarist. He founded a trio and played in local clubs. On…
Dan Moretti Invoke Review By: Bea Willis Dan Moretti has been a mainstay artist on the jazz scent since the late 70s. His musical influences…
Troy Roberts Nu-Jive Perspective Review By: Griff Stevens Saxophonist, Troy Roberts has steadily been on an uprising trajectory. His passion and drive have never been…
Pat Battstone, The Last Taxi : In Transit Review By: Griff Stevens Pianist and composer Pat Battstone has certainly been on a prolific streak. His…
Acute Inflections Review By: Bea Willis Duets have been on an uprising in the landscape of jazz. Is it the economics of the cost to…
Verena McBee U-Phoria Review By: Elberton Cisnero Verena McBee might be the wife of famed bassist Cecil McBee, but the vocalist is burgeoning her own…
Sarah Reich: New Change Review by Elberton Cisnero This album came across my desk a while ago, and my reluctance was immediate. With the persistence…
Bobby Broom Soul Fingers Review by Bea Willis Guitarist Bobby Broom brings us his latest adventure, Bobby Broom. Broom embraces the rhythm & blues sound…