Some nice press for Doug Webb…
thechaparral.com/ On Saturday, Nov. 5 at 7:00 p.m., noted jazz saxophonist Doug Webb gave a free concert at the Pollock Theatre at College of the Desert, which the Arts Department...
London Jazz reviews Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps”…
londonjazz.blogspot.com Patrick Cornelius - Maybe Steps (Posi-Tone PR8089. CD Review by Sebastian Scotney) Artists change, reach new phases in their lives. Alto saxophonist Patrick Cornelius used to be known for his fiercely...
Bill Milkowski reviews DuoTone for JazzTimes…
jazztimes.com Tight harmonies on the frontline between co-leaders Ken Fowser on tenor sax and Behn Gillece on vibraphone set the tone for this solid offering. Backed by the reliably swinging...
Peter Hum on Brent Canter “Urgency of Now”…
blogs.ottawacitizen.com Guitarist Brent Canter’s CD Urgency of Nowis an aprtly titled update on the organ-guitar-drums lineup that really took off five decades ago thanks to Jimmy Smith and his peers. But Back...
the JazzMann reviews Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps”…
www.thejazzmann.com “Maybe Steps” (Posi-Tone Records PR8089) I first encountered the playing of the New York based alto saxophonist and composer Patrick Cornelius back in the autumn of 2009 when he...
JazzTimes review for Orrin Evans “Freedom”…
jazztimes.com Freedom contains a curious patchwork of styles—none of them, ironically, free. Pianist Orrin Evans and his trio (Dwayne Burno on bass, Byron Landham or Anwar Marshall on drums), plus tenor...
Bruce Lindsay reviews Fowser/Gillece “DuoTone”…
www.allaboutjazz.com The tenor and vibes partnership of Ken Fowser and Behn Gillece has already established its credentials as an imaginative and innovative creator of cool-swinging straight-ahead jazz. Duotone, the duo's third...
Britt Robson on Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps” for eMusic…
www.emusic.com Maybe Steps PATRICK CORNELIUS 09.09.11 Patrick Cornelius, Maybe Steps LABEL: POSI-TONE RECORDS / IODA PICK Patrick Cornelius is in the jazz game for the long haul, making music for the...
Lucid Culture reviews “DuoTone”…
http://lucidculture.wordpress.com/2011/10/21/ken-3/ Ken Fowser and Behn Gillece Chase Two in a Row Saxophonist Ken Fowser and vibraphonist Behn Gillece’s previous album Little Echo was one of the best of 2010; how does their new one Duotone...
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