Sam Gendel, COOKUP Review
Sam Gendel, COOKUP Review by Icrom Bigrad Sam Gendel is a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles, known for his ability to create…
Sam Gendel, COOKUP Review by Icrom Bigrad Sam Gendel is a composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles, known for his ability to create…
Eric Reed, Black, Brown, and Blue Review by Stamish Malcuss Eric Reed celebrates the music of Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, Wayne Shorter, Benny…
Ella and the Bossa Beat, In the Moment Review by Stamish Malcuss Ella and the Bossa Beat is a father-daughter of Ella and Magrus Borges. Together…
Ed Cherry, Are We There Yet? Review by Jeff Becker Guitarist Ed Cherry has been based in the New York jazz scene since the seventies,…
Lucy Yeghiazaryan, Lonely House Review by Icrom Bigrad Lucy Yeghiazaryan is releasing her third album, Lonely House, on LaReserve Records. The album has a theme of…
Mr. Chair, Better Days Review by Stamish Malcuss Mr. Chair is as unusual of an ensemble as this jazz group’s music. Made up of classically…
Little North, Wide Open Review by Icrom Bigrad Little North is the name of a contemporary Danish piano trio that has been steadily creating its own…
Jonathan Mills, No Mentions, No Worries Review by Jeff Becker Jonathan Mills is a composer, arranger, and drummer based in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition, Mills…
Joe Chambers, Dance Kobina Review by Jeff Becker Joe Chambers is releasing his third Blue Note recording as a leader called, Dance Kobina. The album is…
Jim Snidero, Far Far Away Review by Jeff Becker Jim Snidero has brought us a new album featuring an all-star quintet. The alto saxophonist is…