Bruce Lindsay’s AAJ review for Fowser & Gillece’s “Little Echo”….

Little Echo is a delightful collection of bop-influenced tunes—contemporary, but with the authentic sound of a classic late-'50s or early-'60s ensemble. The quintet sounds like it brings many decades of...

John Barron’s insightful review of Fowser/Gillece “Little Echo”….

Ken Fowser & Behn Gillece – Little Echo – Posi-Tone PR8068, 51:45 *****: (Ken Fowser, tenor saxophone; Behn Gillece, vibraphone; Rick Germanson, piano; Ugonna Okegwo, bass; Quincy Davis, drums) Ken...

Audiophile Audition weighs in favorably on Ken Fowser and Behn Gillece’s latest CD “Little Echo”…

Ken Fowser & Behn Gillece – Little Echo – Posi-Tone PR8068, 51:45 *****: (Ken Fowser, tenor saxophone; Behn Gillece, vibraphone; Rick Germanson, piano; Ugonna Okegwo, bass; Quincy Davis, drums) Ken...

Improv and Avant Garde review of Trigonometry by Glen Hall from exclaim

exclaim.ca Trigonometry Reviews IMPROV & AVANT-GARDE Jul 2010 By Glen Hall With imposing technical fluidity, impressive command of shifting metres and inspiring compositional conception, alto-saxophonist Manricks makes the intricacies of...

Review: Trigonometry by Ken Dryden from allmusic.com

www.allmusic.com Rating Review by Ken Dryden Jacam Manricks is one of many Young Lions who emerged on the jazz scene in the opening decade of the 21st century. This young...

An interesting review of Ken Fowser / Behn Gillece “Little Echo” by AAJ Contributor Dan Bilawsky…

by Dan Bilawsky Tenor saxophone and vibraphone frontlines—while not as commonplace as two horn teams—have their place in history. Lionel Hampton and Stan Getz had a marvelous meeting in the...

Ottawa Citizen’s (CD reviews)Altos of our times IV- 2 titles by Jacam Manricks

communities.canada.com  By phum  Jazzblog.ca The intermittent series continues.... Labyrinth (Manricks Music Records) Jacam Manricks Trigonometry (Posi-Tone) Jacam Manricks The Australian-born, New York-based saxophonist and composer is the kind of jazz musician...

SomethingElse! reviews “Little Echo”…

somethingelsereviews.com It’s not unusual at all for the tenor sax and the vibraphone to appear on the same jazz record; we’ve heard these on countless jazz recordings. But by co-leading...

Trigonometry reviewed in Rifftides by Doug Ramsey

www.artsjournal.com   by Doug Ramsey Jacám Manricks, Trigonometry (Posi-Tone). A year after his stimulating Labyrinth (see theRifftides review here), the young Australian based in New York divests himself of the chamber orchestra...