David Adler

9
Jul

The week on disc (21) – big band edition

In case you missed the last one… Evan Parker & the Transatlantic Art Ensemble, Boustrophedon (ECM) Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, Song for Chico (Zoho) The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Monday Night Live at the Village Vanguard (Planet Arts) Barry Romberg’s Random Access Large Ensemble, Existential Detective (Romhog) Keefe Jackson’s Project Project, Just Like This (Delmark, 2007) Bob Mintzer

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7
Jul

To the five m-f boroughs

Feeling homesick for NY so thought I’d post this. [Hat tip Schrager.]

4
Jul

On Herbie

My review of Herbie Hancock’s recent Carnegie Hall show, online at Jazz Times.

2
Jul

Greenwald misreads Obama

Some very smart liberal bloggers are up in arms about Obama’s perceived move to the center — perhaps with some justification, although Glenn Greenwald’s beef with the Obama patriotism speech borders on dishonest: [Obama] defended his own patriotism by impugning the patriotism of others, specifically those in what he described as the “the so-called counter-culture of the Sixties” for “attacking

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1
Jul

Morocco reflections

Almost two years ago, a close friend enthusiastically recommended Paul Bowles’s 1955 novel The Spider’s House — set in Morocco during the struggle for independence from France — as a prescient commentary on Muslim attitudes toward the west (and vice versa), the quagmire in Iraq and so forth. Eager to read it on my recent return from Fes, I was

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1
Jul

Video links

Finally got around to posting short YouTube vids from Istanbul, Suleimaniya and Dakar. Enjoy.

1
Jul

Six Picks: July 2008

My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in All About Jazz-New York, July 2008: Kris Davis, Rye Eclipse (Fresh Sound New Talent) Guillermo Klein, Filtros (Sunnyside) Bennett Paster & Gregory Ryan, Grupo Yanqui Rides Again (Miles High) Mario Pavone, Trio Arc (Playscape) Wadada Leo Smith, Tabligh (Cuneiform) Miguel Zenon, Awake (Marsalis Music)

26
Jun

Letter from Morocco

My take on the Fes Festival in Morocco, in the current edition of the Forward.