Tag: Jeremy Pelt

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Feb

Six Picks: February 2014

My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in The New York City Jazz Record, February 2014: Scott Feiner & Pandeiro Jazz, A View from Below (s/r) Mary Halvorson/Michael Formanek/Tomas Fujiwara, Thumbscrew (Cuneiform) Jeremy Pelt, Face Forward, Jeremy (HighNote) Danilo Pérez, Panama 500 (Mack Avenue) Brandon Ross & Stomu Takeishi, Revealing Essence (Sunnyside) Helen Sung, Anthem for a New Day (Concord)

1
Dec

New York @ Night: December 2012

From the December 2012 issue of The New York City Jazz Record. — Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt’s quintet, arguably one of the strongest working bands in jazz, has held together long enough to record four albums: November, Men of Honor, The Talented Mr. Pelt and this year’s Soul. There were new faces onstage, however, when Pelt arrived for a special birthday

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3
Mar

On Jeremy Pelt

This review appears in the March 2012 issue of The New York City Jazz Record. — Jeremy Pelt Soul (HighNote) By David R. Adler If working bands are a rarity in jazz today, trumpeter Jeremy Pelt seems not to have gotten the memo. Soul is his fourth album to feature the same steady quintet lineup, with JD Allen on tenor,

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17
Jan

The week on disc (85)

In case you missed the last one… David Binney, Graylen Epicenter (Mythology) Joe Hertenstein/Pascal Niggenkemper/Thomas Heberer, HNH (Clean Feed) Jeremy Pelt, The Talented Mr. Pelt (HighNote) Bill O’Connell, Rhapsody in Blue (Challenge) Matt Bauder, Day In Pictures (Clean Feed) Alex Vittum, Prism: Solo Works for Electro-Acoustic Percussion (Prefecture)