by Joe Bebco, Syncopated Times “The lyrics are clever, the arrangements solid, the whole album a welcome addition to any seasonal collection.” Read the full review here.
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REVIEW: Champian Fulton “Live From Lockdown” – The Syncopated Times
By Joe Bebco, The Syncopated Times The Syncopated Times has reviewed more Champian Fulton albums than I can readily count, likely more than any other artist, which is an indication of how prolifically she has taken to the studio in her still young career. She has been equally busy playing around New York and touring … Read More
REVIEW: The Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia and RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946-1966 – THE SYNCOPATED TIMES
By Scott Yanow, The Syncopated Times Louis Armstrong entered a new and lucrative phase of his career in 1947 when he broke up his big band and formed his All-Stars. While he was no longer considered the most “modern” jazz trumpeter, and there were others who could play faster, louder and higher, he remained a … Read More
REVIEW: Evan Arntzen Countermelody – The Syncopated Times
By Joe Bebco, The Syncopated Times Reedsman Evan Arntzen is ready to make a splash in the jazz world with his third release as leader, a gem of an album on the award winning Dot Time Records. Catherine Russell has been releasing her Grammy nominated albums on the label and I would love to see … Read More
REVIEW: Champian Fulton’s Birdsong — The Syncopated Times
By Joe Bebco, The Syncopated Times “Champian Fulton is a favorite of our readers, and appears frequently at the classic jazz parties and jazz society events they attend. Though her albums fall squarely within the classic jazz boundaries of TST, they are a little more crisp, a bit more modern, at the edge of what we … Read More
REVIEW: Svetlana’s ‘Night at the Movies’ Reviewed by The Syncopated Times
By: Joe Bebco, The Syncopated Times Syncopated Times readers will remember Svetlana from her hot band The Delancy Five, who are a staple of the New York traditional jazz scene and had an award winning album, A Night at the Speakeasy, in 2015. She takes a more theatrical approach, (cough cough), on her new album, Night at the … Read More






