Off Stillness As you would expect from an ensemble led by a drummer, there is rhythm in the music of Thomas Strønen’s new ...
The Unfortunate Collision Of Everything At Once This is a self-produced album from multi-instrumentalist Richard Davies, produced in his own home studio featuring his big-toned tenor, a smattering of ...
Making Music At the risk of being ostracised by the JJ community I confess that, when contemplating what to take to that ...
The Ellington Piano Project Duke Ellington had in a sense outlived himself when he made his final recording at the unlikely ...
The Songbook Sessions, Vol. 1 – 1920 Keeping the old tunes alive is an important part of the jazz tradition. Guitarist Glenn ...
City Lights This session led by Toronto-based pianist Anthony D’Alessandro is a joy to listen to from beginning to end. He is ...
Foreign Artists Singing In French 1931-1962 This is one for the Nice Novelties department. Exactly what it says on the tin, ...
The recent release of Vol. 1 of this 2016 pan-European endeavour was met with part-praise, part-reservation in Konstantin N. Rega’s JJ review. Acknowledging “an important discovery” Konstantin ...
In October, Graham Colombé reviewed Rolande Hugard-Gourley’s book and referred to pianist Henri Renaud’s words about the significance of guitarist Jimmy Gourley’s influence on French jazz. This ...
It’s with great sadness that I learned of the recent death of my close friend and ex-colleague, Glyn Callingham. Glyn came to work at Ray’s Jazz Shop where I was manager and took over that role when I ...
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