Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Friday, February 06, 2009
Birelli
The kid shows up. He's sixteen, and here's how he plays, with his friend Philip Catherine.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
The Story of Jazz Guitar, on All About Jazz

Short but good, with some excellent videos embedded. Here's the ToC with links:
- The Beginnings: Blind Lemon Jefferson
- Eddie Lang / Eddie Durham / Lonnie Johnson
- Django Reinhardt / Charlie Christian / Tiny Grimes
- Herb Ellis / Barney Kessel / Charlie Byrd
- Wes Montgomery / Kenny Burrell / Joe Pass / Jim Hall
- George Benson
- John McLaughlin / John Scofield / Mike Stern
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Ben Ratliff's Top Ten Jazz Albums Since 2002
Gonzalo Rubalcaba: "Avatar"
Jason Moran: "Modernistic"
Guillermo Klein: "Filtros"
Maria Schneider: "Cerulean Skies"
Wayne Shorter Quartet: "Beyond the Sound Barrier"
Rudresh Mahanthappa: "Kinsmen"
Ravi Coltrane: "In Flux"
Miguel Zenón: "Jibaro"
Branford Marsalis: "Braggtown"
Link to article on nyt.com (subscription likely to be required).
Link to Ratliff's book, The New York Times Essential Library: Jazz: A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Kurt Rosenwinkel Live at the Village Vanguard -
Link
p.s. almost 2 1/2 hours of fantastic music at 192 kbps or higher
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Monday, January 05, 2009
Film: Let Yourself Go - The Lives of Fred Hersch
The New Yorker Fred Hersch is one of the best pianists and composers of contemporary Jazz. His musical work is remarkable, and so is his way of life.
Hersch, now 53 years old, has been HIV positive for twenty years. His disease progressed to AIDS only a few years ago. He was one of the first Jazz musicians who 1994 publicly came out as gay and HIV-positive.
Openly and well-humoured, he speaks on this DVD about his life, his career with all its ups and downs and about his music - the vital force that empowers him to live with his illness.
Filmmaker Katja Duregger has followed Fred Hersch over a period of two years. She shot much of the material by herself, which enabled her to produce a very intimate and moving portrait of this exceptional musician.
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Thursday, January 01, 2009
AllMusic’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2008


Azymuth - Butterfly

Brian Blade Fellowship - Season of Changes

Anthony Braxton - Beyond Quantum

James Carter - Present Tense

Francisco Mora Catlett - Outerzone

Gerald Cleaver - Gerald Cleaver’s Detroit

Bill Dixon/Exploding Star Orchestra - Bill Dixon with Exploding Star Orchestra

Dave Douglas & Keystone - Moonshine

Lisle Ellis - Sucker Punch Requiem

Kenny Garrett - Sketches of MD