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Brian Lynch: Cheryl (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music August 20, 09

On this great tune, Bill Charlap and Brian Lynch run a marathon around these changes. Charlap plays the best solo but...

Brian Lynch: On the Dot (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music August 20, 09

Known for his associations with Latin pianist Eddie Palmieri, Brian Lynch teams up with pianist Bill Charlap for this...

Todd Coolman: Crescent City Ditty (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music September 30, 08

Perfect Strangers was created under the mechanisms and auspices of ArtistShare, an online environment for artists fro...

Eddie Palmieri: In Walked Bud (Rating: 93/100) posted in Music February 03, 09

It has been rare to hear Eddie Palmieri on record interpreting jazz standards, as he does with Thelonious Monk's "In ...

Eddie Palmieri: In Flight (Rating: 98/100) posted in Music March 11, 09

The violin is not commonly featured in Latin jazz groups led by Eddie Palmieri or others, being more typically found ...

Todd Coolman: Connotation (Rating: 87/100) posted in Music October 09, 08

Now here's an interesting use of the Internet. Todd Coolman set up a web site so that unknown composers – perfect str...

In Conversation with Eddie Palmieri and Brian Lynch posted in Features and Interviews January 21, 08

By Bob Blumenthal Introduction: For the past six years, I have served as critic-in-residence at the Discover...

Lynch, Brian (Hollister) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Lynch, Brian (Hollister), trumpeter, composer,arranger; b. Urbana, IL, 12 September 1956. At an early age his family ...

THE DOZENS posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 01, 07

In African-American tradition, "the dozens" is an informal exchange filled with ribaldry, taunting and clever put dow...

The Latin Jazz Gumbo posted in The Jazz.com Blog January 21, 08

Bob Blumenthal’s interview with Eddie Palmieri and Brian Lynch, which is published today on jazz.com, provides some...

Shaw, Woody (Herman) posted in Encyclopedia December 16, 08

      Woody Shaw, artwork by Suzanne Cerny A vital link in the chain of modern...

Washburne, Christopher (John) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Washburne, Christopher (John), trombonist, tuba player, educator, author; b. Bath, Ohio, 25 September 1963.  Bor...

Germanson, Rick (Richard James) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Germanson, Rick (Richard James), pianist; b. Milwaukee, WI, 29 May 1972. Rick's parents, Kenneth Anthony (b. Aug 8, 1...

Duncan, Amy (Hildreth) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Duncan, Amy (Hildreth), pianist, composer, arranger, Brazilian percussionist; b. New York, NY, 5 December 1941. She g...

Bob Blumenthal's Jazz posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 23, 08

Bob Blumenthal, whose interview with Wayne Shorter is currently featured on our home page, has been celebrating jaz...

In Conversation with Claudia Acuña posted in Features and Interviews September 30, 08

By Tomas Peña Born in Santiago and raised in Concepcion, Chile, Acuña began singing Chilean folk/pop, rock, ...

In Conversation with Pete Rodriguez posted in Features and Interviews October 25, 08

By Tomas Peña Congratulations on the release of El Alquimista / The Alchemist, a superb recording. ...

Harrison, Donald (Jr.) posted in Encyclopedia June 18, 09

Alto saxophonist Donald Harrison rose to prominence as a member of groups led by drummers Roy Haynes and Art Blakey...

The Jazz Party in Vail posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 08, 09

For his Labor Day weekend getaway, Thomas Cunniffe traveled to Vail for the 15th annual Jazz Party. During this mara...

The Best of the Dozens posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 26, 09

Today jazz.com publishes the latest installment of its regular feature The Dozens. This article, written by S. Victo...

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