September 2, 2011 – 8:15 am
Jerome Wilson reviews Kaiso Stories (Silkheart Records), vocalist Fay Victor‘s Calypso-themed collaboration with the eminent free jazz collective Other Dimensions In Music, in the latest issue of Cadence. “Victor is proving to be one of the most extraordinary vocalists on the…
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Posted in Fay Victor, General
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Also tagged abbey lincoln, calypso, Fay Victor, free jazz, improvisation, jeanne lee, jerome wilson, kaiso stories, odim, other dimensions in music, review, voice
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February 1, 2011 – 10:32 am
The results of Cadence‘s 2010 Record Poll are included in the Jan/Feb/Mar issue now reaching subscribers. We’re proud to report the following client releases were recognized by the voters in the New Issues category (new releases reviewed in the magazine…
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Posted in Allos Documents, AUM Fidelity, Darcy James Argue/Secret Society, Fay Victor, General, James Falzone, Playscape
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Also tagged 2010 record poll, Allos Documents, AUM Fidelity, be bread, bill dixon, byzantine monkey, darcy james argue, drunk on the blood of the holy ones, Fay Victor, Firehouse 12, freesong suite, fully celebrated, greene avenue music, infernal machines, joe morris, John Hebert, KLANG, litchfield suite, Michael Musillami, myra melford, new amsterdam, old tea, peter madsen, Playscape, secret society, tapestries for small orchestra, tea music, the whole tree gone, today on earth
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July 20, 2009 – 10:01 pm
Today we explore the results from the second of five sections of our recent survey of 50 prominent jazz writers and editors. This section, called Web and print habits, asked about the jazz-related publications, blogs and Web sites these professionals…
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Also tagged AllAboutJazz-New York, AllAboutJazz.com, AllMusic.com, avant music news, bagatellen, Coda, Cuadernos de Jazz, Darcy James Argue/Secret Society, destination out, Do The Math, downbeat, dusted, free jazz, Improjazz, jazz, jazz beyond jazz, Jazz Corner, Jazz Improv, Jazz Journal, jazz.com, Jazziz, jazztimes, Lerterland, NPR Music, Pitchfork, point of departure, popmatters, Ritmos del Mundo, signal to noise, survey, the wire
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