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23
May

“Whenever I Call You Friend”

My little treatment of the Kenny Loggins/Stevie Nicks hit from 1978 (Loggins co-wrote it with Melissa Manchester). I recorded it to mark the April 30th wedding of my friends Susanna and David, but figured I’d send it out to all the lovers….

21
May

2011 JJA Jazz Awards

Details are shaping up nicely for the Jazz Awards on June 11th – Randy Weston, Wallace Roney and other top players are set to perform. Plus a special slate of “Jazz Heroes” awards. View the nominees and get your tickets!

21
May

Joe Lovano & Chris Potter in Philly

I had a rewarding onstage conversation last night with Joe Lovano, who came to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to premiere “Shimmers of Light,” an extended work inspired by the 1951 Ellsworth Kelly painting Seine (pictured at left). Joe and I recorded a podcast prior to the show as well — it’s downloadable free from iTunes. Joe was joined by

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21
May

On Theo Croker

I have a very brief Q&A [pdf] with Florida-born, Shanghai-based trumpeter Theo Croker in the Spring-Summer 2011 edition of Fairmont Magazine (published in Canada).

21
May

Reviews: Angelica Sanchez, Feldman/Courvoisier

My review [pdf] of A Little House, Angelica Sanchez’s marvelous solo piano disc, is in the May 2011 issue of Stereophile. Here’s an older one [pdf], from the June 2010 Stereophile — a tandem review of Oblivia and To Fly To Steal, by Mark Feldman and Sylvie Courvoisier. Took a little while to get my hands on that issue.

11
May

The week on disc (91)

In case you missed the last one… Bill Frisell, Sign of Life (Savoy Jazz) Sunna Gunnlaugs, The Dream (ind.) Muhal Richard Abrams, SoundDance (Pi) Avram Fefer/Eric Revis/Chad Taylor, Eliyahu (NotTwo) Rodrigo Amado, Searching for Adam (NotTwo) Walt Weiskopf Quartet, Live (Capri)

5
May

On Billy Hart

This review appears in the May 2011 issue of The New York City Jazz Record. — Billy Hart, Sixty-Eight (SteepleChase) Brian Landrus Quartet, Traverse (BlueLand) Mads Vinding Trio, Open Minds (Storyville) By David R. Adler At 70, Billy Hart is an icon of modern jazz drumming, and his work is far from done. Fueled by a restless creativity, he’s taken

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5
May

New York @ Night: May 2011

From the May 2011 issue of The New York City Jazz Record: — Pianist Dan Tepfer has absorbed untold wisdom through his many duo engagements with alto great Lee Konitz, but at Cornelia Street Café (April 9th) it was time for the young Tepfer to face another giant, bassist Gary Peacock. (Konitz was on hand to hear it.) “I’ll Remember April”

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