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Kenny Barron

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Kenny Barron's unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies and infectious rhythms is what inspired "The Los Angeles Times" to name him "one of the top jazz pianists in the world" and "Jazz Weekly" to call him "The most lyrical piano player of our time." Philadelphia is the birthplace of many great musicians, including one of the undisputed masters of the jazz piano: Kenny Barron. Kenny was born in 1943 and while a teenager, started playing professionally with Mel Melvin's orchestra. This local band also featured Barron's brother Bill, the late tenor saxophonist

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Atlantis Lullaby - The Concert From Avignon

Label: Elemental Music
Released: 2024
Track listing: CD 1: Inside Atlantis; A Flower; Yusef's Mood; Lowland Lullaby. CD 2: Eboness; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; The Untitled.

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Beyond This Place

Label: Artwork Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: The Nearness of You; Scratch; Innocent; Blues On Stratford Road; Tragic Magic; Beyond This Place; Softly As In A Morning Sunrise; Sunset; We See.

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It Gets Better

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Petrichor (in the Cote D’azur); Comanche Crush; Lana Turner; It Gets Better; Pharoah’s Daughter; Like Someone in Love; Nowhere to Go But Up; Not My Blues; Promenade in Blue.

Article: Interview

Marco Pennisi: la Red Records di oggi

Read "Marco Pennisi: la Red Records di oggi" reviewed by Libero Farnè


La foto riportata qui sopra, scattata da Curti Parini, è emblematica perché rappresenta il passato e il presente della Red Records, storica casa discografica milanese che dal 2021 ha ripreso quota, incrementando le sue mirate edizioni. Da sinistra possiamo distinguere Tommaso Belletti (digitale e promozione), Cem Cansu (store manager), l'attuale produttore e responsabile Marco Pennisi, Sergio ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Kenny Barron, Richard X Bennett, Barry Harris & Louis Hayes

Read "Kenny Barron, Richard X Bennett, Barry Harris & Louis Hayes" reviewed by Joe Dimino


Step into the 883rd episode of Neon Jazz, where the echoes of legends and the pulse of the future intersect. We open with the incomparable Kenny Barron, a living jazz icon still blazing trails, featuring music from his 2024 masterpiece, Beyond This Place. From there, we journey back to the roots with James Moody, the legend ...

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Article: Year in Review

John Chacona's Favorite Jazz Albums of 2024

Read "John Chacona's Favorite Jazz Albums of 2024" reviewed by John Chacona


First the bad news: There are too many recordings being released these days. In the past 12 months, I have received or purchased 769. That's insane. Now the good news: There are a great many very good recordings being released these days. The following 10 are a snapshot, on one day, of my favorites ...

Article: Live Review

Mantova Jazz Festival 2024

Read "Mantova Jazz Festival 2024" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Teatro Ariston, Auditorium Monteverdi Mantova Jazz 2024 Mantova 11 ottobre--16 novembre 2024 Il Mantova Jazz Festival conferma la sua rilevanza tra le rassegne autunnali italiane continuando a selezionare proposte d'alto profilo nel panorama nazionale e internazionale. Il festival prende il nome da Roberto Chiozzini, storico fondatore negli anni cinquanta del ...

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Article: Album Review

Jeff Rupert: It Gets Better

Read "It Gets Better" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Florida-based tenor saxophonist Jeff Rupert leads a superlative quartet on It Gets Better, a graceful and charming album recorded September 2021 at the renowned Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey. While comparisons to other musicians are as a rule less than viable, the striking similarities between Rupert and the late jazz giant Stan Getz cannot simply ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Aaron Goldberg: It's Impossible To Separate Jazz From The Civil Rights Movement

Read "Aaron Goldberg: It's Impossible To Separate Jazz From The Civil Rights Movement" reviewed by Leo Sidran


After the election of George W. Bush in 2000, Aaron Goldberg began wondering what he could do in the next election to help make a difference. At the time, he was a 26 year old pianist only a few years out of college, but who was quickly establishing himself as a credible musical voice in the ...


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This and That: November 2024
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