Here’s a new review for Jacam Manricks “Trigonometry” by AAJ contributor Bruce Lindsay….
by Bruce Lindsay Jacám Manricks is a rich-toned saxophonist and composer with a growing body of original tunes—Trigonometry appears hot on the heels of the self-released Labyrinth (Manricks Music Records,...
Another compelling writeup for Sarah Manning “Dandelion Clock”….
by Tim Niland Studying with jazz iconoclasts like Jackie McLean and Yusef Lateef has given Sarah Manning the confidence to develop her own conception of jazz music. Employing a tart...
Sarah Manning “Dandelion Clock” gets a nice mention in “The Best Jazz of (Early) 2010” article on NPRs “A Blog Supreme”….
Patrick Jarenwattananon Over at NPR Music's Take Five listening series, we've posted our team roundup of The Best New Jazz Of 2010 (So Far). Nick Francis of Jazz24, Shaunna Morrison...
A nice write-up by AAJ contributor Mark Corroto for our latest release “Trigonometry” by saxophonist/composer Jacam Manricks….
By Mark Corroto There is a snap to the music of saxophonist Jacám Manricks' music that calls to mind the invention of bebop with it's fidgety energy. Without looking backwards,...
Sarah Manning – Dandelion Clock (Posi-Tone, 2010)
jazzandblues.blogspot.com Studying with jazz iconoclasts like Jackie McLean and Yusef Lateef has given Sarah Manning the confidence to develop her own conception of jazz music. Employing a tart and immediate...
jazzreview.com write-up for Faith in Action…
www.jazzreview.com CD Title: Faith in Action Year: 2010 Record Label: Posi-Tone Records Style: Straight-Ahead / Classic Musicians: Orrin Evans (piano), Luques Curtis (bass), Nasheet Waits (drums), Rocky Bryant (drums on...
A great interview with Sarah Manning
by David A. Orthmann Listening to Sarah Manning speak at length is nearly as absorbing as her music. She's intelligent, direct, witty, and serious-minded. As Manning waxes eloquent on topics...
Raul d’Gama Rose’s review of Dandelion Clock from AAJ
Dandelion Clock Sarah Manning | Posi-Tone Records (2010) By Raul d'Gama Rose It takes a long time for the delightful shock of first hearing Sarah Manning's emphatic, almost blasé, voice—rich,...
Dan Bilawsky’s review of Jacam Manricks’ Trigonometry
By Dan Bilawsky This album, like the branch of math where it gets its names, deals with angles and relationships from different sides. Saxophonist/composer Jacám Manricks enjoys creating some rhythmic...
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