Bruce Lindsay reviews Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps”…

www.allaboutjazz.com Maybe Steps is alto saxophonist Patrick Cornelius' third album, and his first for the excellent Los Angeles-based Posi-Tone Records. He's joined by the talented rhythm section of pianist Gerald Clayton, bassist Peter...

Lucid Culture on Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps”…

lucidculture.wordpress.com Nothing Uncertain About Patrick Cornelius’ Maybe Steps The big deal about this album is that Gerald Clayton’s on it. Getting one of the most innovative pianists in jazz right now confers instant cred on alto...

The Jazz Word’s John Barron on Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps”…

thejazzword.blogspot.com "Christmas Gift," the opening track from alto saxophonist Patrick Cornelius' disc Maybe Steps, bursts forth with voluminous strength, only to be quickly subdued by a deliberate dynamic shift. A more...

SomethingElse Reviews Fowser/Gillece “DuoTone”…

somethingelsereviews.com Last year we investigated a strong post-bop excursion by the potent, up-and-coming partnership of tenor saxophonist Ken Fowser and vibraphonist Bean Gillece. Little Echo (2010) swung like mad and put into sharp...

StepTempest on Kenny Shanker “Steppin Up!”…

steptempest.blogspot.com Alto saxophonist Kenny Shanker has been involved with jazz since his early teens - he even toured Japan twice with the Monterey Jazz Festival High School All-Star Big Band. He makes...

AAJ interview with Nick Hempton….

www.allaboutjazz.com “I like to chat with the audience between songs. Sometimes it gets absurd; sometimes I'm quite happy with it. And sometimes I'll spin some nonsense story, it will fall...

Another review for Sean Nowell “Stockholm Swingin’ “…..

saxshed.com From the opening notes of Blues On The Corner to the final audience applause following Walking The Path, Sean Nowell does not disappoint. Nowell possesses a big, beefy, traditional tenor sound reminiscent...

AAJ review for Nick Hempton “The Business”…

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=40315  

SaxShed on Fowser/Gillece “DuoTone”…

saxshed.com Saxophonist Ken Fowser and vibraphonist Behn Gillece have recently released “Duotone” on Posi-Tone Records. Every once in a while, I will be presented with a recording for review where...