by George Harris, Jazz Weekly Drummer Anthony Fung puts together here an impressive collection of originals that have one foot in the tradition with the other foot marching into the … Read More
‘Progress Report’ by Dave Neves Reviewed on Jazz Weekly
David Neves: Progress Report by George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly Trumpeter David Neves displays an impressive sound here as he puts together nine originals along wit Michael Thomas/as-bcl, Greg Duncan/g, … Read More
Latin Jazz Net Album of the Week: Ceremony f/ Dave Liebman
Dave Liebman Presents: Ceremony By Raul da Gama, Latin Jazz Net 5 Stars In 1987 Dave Liebman joined saxophonist Wayne Shorter, bassist Eddie Gómez, drummer Jack DeJohnette and pianist Richie … Read More
Anthony Fung’s ‘Chronicles’ On Peter Hum’s ’50 records to listen to …’
50 records to listen to before checking out that Kind Of Blue remake by Peter Hum, The Ottawa Citizen Actually, the list below might number 51 or 52. I got … Read More
5 Stars from All About Jazz for Dave Liebman Big Band: A Tribute to Wayne Shorter
By JACK BOWERS, All About Jazz In a career spanning almost half a century, soprano saxophonist Dave Liebman has appeared on more than five hundred recordings including seventy as leader … Read More
Critical Jazz Review of Anthony Fung’s ‘Chronicles’
The future of modern jazz is in good hands thanks to drumming phenom Anthony Fung! By Brent Black, Critical Jazz Rising star Anthony Fung is a sophomore at Berklee studying … Read More
All About Jazz Review of ‘Progress Report’, Dave Neves
By DAN MCCLENAGHAN, All About Jazz 4 Stars! At twenty-five years of age, Boston-based trumpeter David Neves can’t be expected to boast a big recorded with/played with resume. But he … Read More
Critical Jazz Review of ‘Progress Report’, Dave Neves
The progress report on David Neves should include words such as exemplary! by Brent Black There is a long standing argument in improvisational music that the best education is obtained … Read More
Mehmet Sanlikol: ‘What’s Next’ Review on All About Jazz
By JACK BOWERS, All About Jazz 4 Stars! After listing the personnel (which varies on every track) for Turkish-born composer Mehmet Ali Sanlikol’s new CD, What’s Next?, there’s scarcely room … Read More