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Inception and formation

Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter first met and became friends in 1959 while they were playing in Maynard Ferguson’s Big Band. Zawinul went on to play with Cannonball Adderley’s group in the 1960s, while Shorter joined Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and then, in 1964, Miles Davis’ second great quintet. During this decade, both men made names for themselves as being among the best composers in jazz.

Zawinul would later join Shorter in contributing to the initial fusion music recordings of Miles Davis, and both men were part of the studio groups, which recorded the key Davis albums In a Silent Way (1969) and Bitches Brew (1970). In consequence, Weather Report has often been seen as a spin-off from the Miles Davis bands of the late 1960s and early 1970s, although Zawinul was never part of Davis’s touring line-up. Weather Report was initially formed in order to explore a more impressionistic and individualistic music (or, as Zawinul put it, “away from all that eight bars shit and then you go to the bridge…”)

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Article: Album Review

Orchestra Nazionale Della Luna: Selene's View

Read "Selene's View" reviewed by Ian Patterson


In the interests of full disclosure let us dispense with the notion that Orchestra Nazionale Della Luna is an Italian band. Or an orchestra. ONDL was founded by Finnish pianist Kari Ikonen and Belgian saxophonist/flautist Manuel Hermia in 2015, with additional Belgians in the shape of double bassist Sébastien Boisseau and drummer Teun Verbruggen making the ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Gary Willis, Tal Wilkenfeld, Weather Report and Dave Weckl

Read "Gary Willis, Tal Wilkenfeld, Weather Report and Dave Weckl" reviewed by Len Davis


Bassist's Gary Willis and Tal Wilkenfeld, Dave Weckl, late German guitarist Susan Weinert, Weather Report and guitarist's Mitch Watkins and Lyle Workman. Playlist Gary Willis “Stagger" from No Sweat (Alchemy) 00:00 Dave Weckl “Amanecer" from The Zone (Stretch) 09:38 Tal Wilkenfeld “Serendipity" from Transformation (Self Produced)19:16 Susan Weinert “Triple X" from The Bottom Line ...

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Article: Building a Jazz Library

Top Ten Sci-Fi Jazz Albums

Read "Top Ten Sci-Fi Jazz Albums" reviewed by Chris May


On The Launch Pad Robert Frosch, head honcho at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from 1977 to 1981, wrote that at cocktail parties he was sometimes asked whether NASA had some gizmo or other that had recently been brought to fictional life in a sci-fi book or movie. If Frosch's answer was “No," the next ...

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Article: Play This!

Branford Marsalis & Joey Calderazzo: Face on the Barroom Floor

Read "Branford Marsalis & Joey Calderazzo: Face on the Barroom Floor" reviewed by Scott Lichtman


On “Face on the Barroom Floor," the duo of Branford Marsalis and Joey Calderazzo pay tribute to Wayne Shorter by distilling one of Shorter's most beautiful pieces into its essentials. The sentiment might be interpreted as “a lovelorn individual drinks himself into forgetfulness. We hope for a happier future for him." Marsalis and Calderazzo take the ...

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Article: Live Review

Belgian Jazz Showcase: European Jazz Conference 2024

Read "Belgian Jazz Showcase: European Jazz Conference 2024" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Various Artists Music Centre De Bijloke/various venues European Jazz Conference jny:Ghent, Belgium September 12-15, 2024 An important part of the annual European Jazz Conference (see separate article) is the space given over to music of the host country. In fact, it could be argued that more time is allotted ...

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Article: Building a Jazz Library

Ten Supreme Fender Rhodes Albums

Read "Ten Supreme Fender Rhodes Albums" reviewed by Chris May


In 1965, reeling from the impact of Motown and the Brit invasion led by the Beatles, and about to be hit by the triple whammy that was acid rock and the rebel culture that went with it, jazz was on the back foot. Its relevance as entertainment, art form and spiritual sustenance was under threat, at ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five with Keyboardist Jesse Fischer

Read "Take Five with Keyboardist Jesse Fischer" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jesse Fischer Known for his vibrant blend of jazz, funk, soul and folk, Jesse's Fischer's uplifting music features rich harmonies, intricate rhythms, and a deep understanding of groove. Catch Jesse play tracks from his recent release Resilience, re-imagined arrangements of classic '60s/'70s jazz from his Flipped series, along with some brand new music. “Jesse Fischer ...

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Article: Album Review

Wayne Shorter: Celebration Volume 1

Read "Celebration Volume 1" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Wayne Shorter never rested on his or anyone's laurels. So when at the start of this perilous century he convened his great, late-stage quartet with pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Brian Blade it wasn't to take the bandstand and placate audience and skeptics with greatest hits or refurbished takes on old standards. It was to create ...

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Article: Album Review

Steve Marcus, Miroslav Vitous, Sonny Sharrock, Daniel Humair: Green Line

Read "Green Line" reviewed by Joshua Weiner


Several decades into the jazz reissue boom, first on CD and now increasingly on vinyl, one might imagine the bottom of the barrel is being scraped, and that any newly rediscovered obscurities might at this point have been best left alone. Yet so vast are the archives of recorded jazz that diamonds remain in the mine, ...


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