Dan Bilawsky reviews Fowser/Gillece “Top Shelf”…

www.allaboutjazz.com The team of tenor saxophonist Ken Fowser and vibraphonist Behn Gillece has been steadily releasing music of a similar nature on the Posi-Tone label since its 2009 debut, Full View, hit the...

Richard Kamins reviews Noah Haidu “Momentum”…

steptempest.blogspot.com Pianist/composer Noah Haiduis a wonderfully talented pianist whose debut CD on Posi-Tone Records, "Slipstream", featured a quintet with Jon Irabagon (saxophone) and Jeremy Pelt (trumpet).  His sophomore effort for the label is aptly titled...

AAJ’s Glenn Astarita writes up Sean Nowell “The Kung-Fu Masters”…

www.allaboutjazz.com Track review of "Mantis Style"  New York City-based saxophonist Sean Nowell has found a home with the increasingly prominent West Coast modern jazz record label, Posi-Tone Records. His fourth release highlights the...

Steve Greenlee reviews David Weiss “Venture Inward” for JazzTimes…

jazztimes.com Let’s call bunk on the claim that jazz should always find new things to say. Venture Inward, the new platter from trumpeter David Weiss and his quintet Point of Departure,...

CD Hotlist recommends Ehud Asherie “Lower East Side”…

http://cdhotlist.com Joined by tenor saxophonist Harry Allen (who is himself one of the top players of straight-ahead jazz and swing currently working), pianist Ehud Asherie romps his way through a...

The Jazz Word on Noah Haidu “Momentum”…

thejazzword.blogspot.com Momentum is a strong trio recording featuring pianist Noah Haidu's original tunes as well as a few choice covers. Haidu leads bassist Ariel de la Portilla and drummer McClenty...

Brent Black reviews Fowser/Gillece “Top Shelf”…

www.criticaljazz.com Roughly 27 years ago Stan Getz made one of the finest duet recordings on the Blue Note label with pianist label. Now the aptly titled Top Shelf picks up...

An interview with trombonist Steve Davis…

blogs.citypages.com Contemporary jazz great Slide Hampton proclaimed, "we trombonists are problem solvers." Yet for all the back-boning trombones provide, even the most famous ones -- J.J. Johnson, Frank Rosolino, Al...

Critical Jazz takes on Noah Haidu “Momentum”…

www.criticaljazz.com If James Brown was the busiest man in show business the smart money goes on Noah Haidu coming in a close second. Sitting in with numerous Post-Tone acts and...