David Adler

26
May

On David S. Ware

My feature article on David S. Ware appears in the June 2010 issue of JazzTimes, now on the stands. Teaser here. And don’t miss the articles by my colleagues Shaun Brady and Mike West (on Fred Ho and Steve Coleman, respectively).

26
May

Koboku Senju in Philly

In the new Philadelphia Weekly: Koboku SenjuFri., May 28, 8pm. $10. With Eric Carbonara. Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, 1616 Walnut St. Suite 100 215.545.7562 www.arsnovaworkshop.org No, it’s not a person. It’s a Japanese phrase meaning “selection of dead trees,” and also the moniker chosen by a unique quintet of Japanese and Norwegian improvisers: Tetuzi Akiyama on guitar, Toshimaru Nakamura on no-input mixing

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18
May

The week on disc (72)

In case you missed the last one… Marc Cary Focus Trio, Live 2009 (Motéma) Yotam, Resonance (Jazz Legacy) Denny Zeitlin, Precipice: Solo Piano Concert (Sunnyside) Dan Willis and Velvet Gentlemen, The Satie Project (Daywood Drive) Ran Blake & Christine Correa, Out of the Shadows (Red Piano) John Tchicai Lunar Quartet, Look to the Neutrino (ZeroZeroJazz)

17
May

Hank Jones

The great pianist has passed. Jones was the subject of my first full-length feature in JazzTimes in 2004. Toward the end of the piece I quote him as saying, “I’m just going to keep going until I get it right.” I should have also included his next thought, which I’ll paraphrase: “Although in jazz, there really is no ‘right.’ It’s

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13
May

Nikki vs. Nancy

Having just heard vocalist Nancy King on Wednesday in a duo with pianist Fred Hersch, I’m all the more unmoved by 16-year-old vocal phenom Nikki Yanofsky, whose Decca debut Nikki grates on my last nerve, and whose rise to stardom has been ably dissected by my colleague Nate Chinen. This child is going to “save jazz” — here we go

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12
May

Metheny/Kreisberg

In the new Philadelphia Weekly: Pat MethenyTue., May 18, 8pm. $52.50. Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside 215.572.7650 www.keswicktheatre.com The former teen prodigy turned jazz guitar icon has done it all — or so it seemed until Orchestrion, Metheny’s latest for Nonesuch. Recording a suite of new music for fully automated acoustic instruments was the first step. Now Metheny

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10
May

Announcing the launch of JJA News

Today the Jazz Journalists Association launched JJA News, its new official web publication, which takes the place of the quarterly Jazz Notes. I’m excited to be staying on as editor, so check out my introductory statement, and sign up at the column on the right to follow JJA News via Twitter, RSS and so forth.

7
May

The week on disc (71)

In case you missed the last one… Jeff Davis, We Sleep Outside (Loyal Label) Michael Musillami Trio, Old Tea (Playscape) Mike Reed’s People, Places & Things, Stories and Negotiations (482 Music) John Hicks & Frank Morgan, Twogether (HighNote) Thomson Kneeland, Mazurka for a Modern Man (Weltschmerz) Bill Carrothers, Joy Spring (Pirouet)