Search results for "Mike Metheny"

Pat Metheny: Lone Jack (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music December 21, 08

It is 1982 or 1983. We've brought our cooler and blanket and spread ourselves across the grass of Hartford's Bushell ...

Mike Metheny: The Flintstones Theme (Rating: 87/100) posted in Music October 29, 07

They’re getting jazzy in Bedrock as Mike Metheny and his Soundtrek Big Band swing through the theme of the classic ca...

Pat Metheny: (Go) Get It (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music January 09, 08

Pat Metheny was driven toward jazz by the discovery of one of his brother Mike's Miles Davis records (Four and M...

This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: TWELVE ESSENTIAL PAT METHENY PERFORMANCES

Guitarist Pat Metheny has recorded with so many musicians, and in so many different musical contexts, that it was a...

Mike Pardew: Azul (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music February 09, 09

In these troubled times it can be pretty chilly out there for young jazz/fusion players, tougher still on those tryin...

Mike Stern: There is No Greater Love (Rating: 98/100) posted in Music June 23, 09

Stern has been justifiably categorized as a fusion/jazz-rock guitarist, based on his own albums as well as his early ...

In Conversation with Mike Stern posted in Features and Interviews October 02, 09

By Ted Panken                 ...

Metheny, Mike posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Metheny, Mike, trumpet; b. Kansas City, MO, 28 August 1949. His brother is guitarist Pat Metheny (b. 1954). Mike and ...

Stern, Mike (Michael Philips) posted in Encyclopedia October 19, 09

Guitarist Mike Stern's experimental technique draws equally from hard bop, fusion and funk. Since his early professio...

Richmond, Mike (Michael) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Richmond, Mike (Michael), bassist, educator, author; b. Philadelphia, PA, 26 February 1948. His mother was Anna (born...

Breaking Jazz News & Opinion: June 2009 posted in Miscellaneous Pages July 03, 09

Anat Cohen plays Benny Goodman Josh Jackson reports from A Blog Supreme. 50,000 show ...

Reid, Rufus (L.) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Reid, Rufus (L.), bass, educator, author; b. Atlanta, GA, 10 February 1944. His mother, Sylvia Reid, and his father, ...

Miller, Harry (Frederick) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Miller, Harry (Frederick), pianist, synthesist, composer, producer; b. St. Louis, MO, 8 February 1962. His mother is ...

Larry Coryell: Tamari (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music March 05, 08

Guitarist Larry Coryell's Eleventh House band could be impressive. Larry has a strong claim to being one of the fathe...

Leonardo E.M. Cioglia: Filhos do Pequi (Rating: 88/100) posted in Music September 30, 08

With an infectious Latin beat, this Cioglia-composed cooker showcases a talented group of sympathetic musicians throu...

Wilder, Roger (Marshall) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Wilder, Roger (Marshall), pianist and composer; b. Rochester, NY, 2 November 1963.  He became interested in musi...

Schuller, George (Alexander) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Schuller, George (Alexander), drums, composer, arranger, producer; b. New York City, 29 December 1958. Schuller is...

Johnson, Dean (Douglas) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07

Johnson, Dean (Douglas), bassist; b. Renton, WA, 12 September 1956. Grew up in Renton and Bellevue, WA, and also 5 ea...

Jazz and Cartoons: The Secret History posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 07, 08

Jazz plays a peculiar role in the broader culture. Almost no one buys jazz records these days (roughly 2% of CD sa...

Numinous / Joseph C. Phillips, Jr.: On Climbing Heaven and Gazing on the Earth (Rating: 94/100) posted in Music March 17, 09

Composer Joseph C. Phillips, admirably aided by the ensemble Numinous, delivers a stunning 18 minute performance here...

Song of the Day posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 17, 07

The Song of the Day is a regular feature at jazz.com. Five days per week, jazz.com highlights an exceptional track d...

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