Cuong Vu, The Making of History Meets Pat Metheny
by Jeff Becker Watching the development of an artist over the years is probably one of the most gratifying aspects of being a jazz reviewer. …
by Jeff Becker Watching the development of an artist over the years is probably one of the most gratifying aspects of being a jazz reviewer. …
by Jeff Becker Carter Calvert is a bonafide vocalist – I say vocalist vs. jazz singer because there is pretty much nothing Calvert cannot sing. …
by Jeff Becker The winner of the 2011 Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition, pianist and composer Chris Ziemba is becoming an active presence on the New…
by Jeff Becker Brian Bromberg’s latest CD, Full Circle, is fittingly titled. The long-time and well-received bass player has been virtually absent from the public…
by Jeff Becker Brazilian songwriter and vocalist Kristine Mills is at it again, her follow up to Bossanovafied released in 2009 is finally here, and…
by Jeff Becker Katie Bull’s new album, The Katie Bull Group Project, All Hot Bodies Radiate feels like the Tori Amos of jazz. Bull born…
by Jeff Becker Five DELIGHTFUL Stars! Glen Ackerman composer, arranger, electric and double bassist’s latest release, Glenious Alien Landscape, on Blue Bamboo Music, reveals the…
by Jeff Becker Newport Beach vocalist Kevin Bachelder possess a soft focused tenor voice that is able to convey numerous emotions and convincing melodies from…
by Jeff Becker I am on a bit of Swedish tear it seems, with two reviews in one week from Swedish groups, entirely different from…
by Jeff Becker Best described as fusion or maybe free jazz, with heavy metal propensities prowling in the background, that present themselves in quick running…