Dan Bilawsky, All About Jazz A good seven thousand miles separate the Middle East and the Caribbean, but are they truly that far apart? With flutist Itai Kriss and his band, Telavana, spanning the … Read More
Month: September 2018
REVIEW: London Jazz News Reviews Scott Petito’s “Rainbow Gravity”
Sebastian Maniura, London Jazz News With an impressive line up including players such as Peter Erskine, Bob Mintzer and Jack DeJohnette, award-winning, composer, producer, engineer and bassist Scott Petito has created a fresh and vibrant new … Read More
VIDEO PREMIERE: Jazziz Premieres Scott Petito & Jack DeJohnette’s “Dark Pools”
Matt Micucci, Jazziz Award winning bassist, composer, producer and engineer Scott Petito is particularly known for working with such leading musicians in jazz and popular music as Dave Brubeck, The … Read More
REVIEW: JazzTrail Reviews Charles Pillow’s “Electric Miles”
Filipe Freitas, JazzTrail Besides being a sought-after sideman in both pop and jazz genres, saxophonist Charles Pillow is also a qualified bandleader whose musical adroitness shines through on his latest … Read More
REVIEW: JazzTimes Reviews Charles Pillow’s “Electric Miles”
REVIEWS: Midwest Record Reviews Evan Salvacion Levine’s “Mestizo” and Phil Schurger’s “The Waters Above”
Chris Spector, Midwest Record EVAN SALVACION LEVINE – MESTIZO A bass trio hits some dandy modern jazz notes with a lightly angular set that’s not too left leaning and keeps … Read More
REVIEWS: Midwest Record Reviews Anthony Fung’s “Flashpoint” and Henry Conerway III’s “With Pride For Dignity”
Chris Spector, Midwest Record ANTHONY FUNG – FLASHPOINT A young lion drummer that has a passing acquaintance with late 60s Miles shows he knows his stuff and isn’t afraid to … Read More
REVIEWS: Midwest Record Reviews Alex Clough’s “Near Far Beyond”
Chris Spector, Midwest Record Don’t be scared off by the space jazz imagery on the cover, Clough is a traditionalist that divides his work here between piano trio and piano … Read More
REVIEWS: Musical Memoirs Reviews Henry Conerway’s “With Pride For Dignity” and Charles Pillow’s “Electric Miles”
Dee Dee McNeil, Musical Memoirs HENRY CONERWAY III – WITH PRIDE FOR DIGNITY Henry Conerway III is a Detroiter, steeped in the blues. He studied with a dear friend of … Read More
Saxophonist, Composer and Arranger Daniel Rotem Offers an Optimistic View for a United Perspective on New Album Serenading the Future
Saxophonist, Composer and Arranger Daniel Rotem Offers an Optimistic View for a United Perspective on New Album Serenading the Future Out September 28th, 2018 “Daniel Rotem is a real seeker. … Read More