JazzWrap reviews Fowser/Gillece “DuoTone”…

jazzwrap.blogspot.com I have been waiting for the new Fowser/Gillece Quintet record for 8 months now. And this week it arrived. And I have to say it's a cracker! Supported by the third...

Richard Kamins reviews Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps” for StepTempest…

steptempest.blogspot.com To paraphrase the poet Robert Burns, "the best laid schemes of reviewers and home owners can be washed away by the eye of a storm."  I was hoping to...

SuperFan Podcast link for Fowser/Gillece DuoTone…

superfan2011.com Ken Fowser and Behn Gillece’s Appropriately “Overcooked” Jazz by SUPERFAN on AUGUST 31, 2011 in INSTRUMENTAL,JAZZ Let us delve now into the groovin’ jazz vibes of Behn Gillece. Vibes as in vibraphone, bebbeh. Possibly...

JazzWrap on Brent Canter “Urgency of Now”…

jazzwrap.blogspot.com Brent Canter: Urgency Of Now Brent Canter (guitar) Urgency Of Now (Posi-Tone Records; 2011) Seamus Blake (sax) Adam Klipple (organ) Pat Bianchi (organ) Jordan Perlson (drums) I really have gained a...

A nice blog post about Nick Hempton’s hurricane gig…

brontecapital.blogspot.com The cooler Mr Hempton and the Nick Hempton band are launching their second CD "The Business" in New York on Saturday Night. Smalls Jazz Club 183 W10th Street @7th...

Bruce Lindsay reviews Kenny Shanker “Steppin’ Up”…

www.allaboutjazz.com Kenny Shanker has worked extensively since graduating from the Manhattan School of Music in 2001, playing with the New World Symphony, and the Tommy Dorsey and Nelson Riddle Orchestras, among others. The young...

Mark F. Turner reviews Patrick Cornelius “Maybe Steps”…

www.allaboutjazz.com With the talent to convey thought-provoking stories through his music, Patrick Cornelius pens a fresh chapter of personal and emotive composition in Maybe Steps, his third release as a leader....

Some coverage for Nick Hempton “The Business” on burningambulance.com

burningambulance.com The other day I bought an album from eMusic, and by the end of the second track I already regretted it. I won’t tell you what record it was;...

Bruce Lindsay reviews Sean Nowell “Stockholm Swingin’ “…

www.allaboutjazz.com Sean Nowell has lent his talents to a diverse array of bands including Travis Sullivan's Bjorkestra and his own Kung-Fu Masters, working across numerous musical styles. OnStockholm Swingin', the tenor...