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Archives for 2012

CD: Branford Marsalis

July 15, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Branford Marsalis, Four MFs Playin’ Tunes (Marsalis Music) The Marsalis quartet achieves openness without abandoning harmonic guidelines, hipness without complex chord permutations. A saxophone soloist who manages to meld aggressiveness and wryness, Marsalis is at his peak here. The delight … [Read more...]

CD: Ryan Truesdell/Gil Evans

July 15, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Ryan Truesdell, Centennial: Newly Discovered Works Of Gil Evans (artistShare) Truesdell apprenticed with arranger and composer Maria Schneider, who apprenticed with Gil Evans. That makes him, in effect, Evans’ musical and spiritual grandson. He does his heritage proud, taking 10 previously … [Read more...]

CD: Alan Broadbent

July 15, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Alan Broadbent Trio Live At Giannelli Square, Volume 2 (Chilly Bin) Recorded in Los Angeles shortly before Broadbent transplanted himself to New York, Giannelli 2 is the equal of Volume 1. That is high praise. The pianist’s harmonic acuity, melodic invention, touch and rapport with bassist … [Read more...]

DVD: John Coltrane

July 15, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

John Coltrane, Live In France, 1965 (Jazz Icons) Television cameras captured Coltrane with his classic quartet months before it disbanded and he began the space-bound journey he was on when he died two years later. At the Juan-le Pins Jazz Festival in Antibes, Coltrane, pianist McCoy Tyner, … [Read more...]

Book: Derrick Bang/Vince Guaraldi

July 15, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Derrick Bang, Vince Guaraldi at the Piano (McFarland) There was much more to Vince Guaraldi (1928-1976) than “Cast Your Fate to the Wind” and his “Peanuts” television sound tracks. Bang’s substantial biography covers the pianist and composer’s life from his pre-Cal Tjader days through … [Read more...]

Looking For A Listening Post?

July 12, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

An outfit called Find The Best has established an online guide to jazz clubs. It could be useful to Rifftides readers planning to travel or, for that matter, who are looking for places to listen in their hometowns. The site lists location, meal policy and cover charges, which range from … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Monarchs

July 12, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Monarch butterflies are passing through on their migration south. This morning, one rested on a maple leaf outside our window. His or her majesty was no object of pity, but it seemed to call for a performance of that most famous of all butterfly tunes (are there others?). Here’s the late Dave … [Read more...]

Frishberg And Friends Channel Al And Zoot

July 10, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

If you live in or near Portland, Oregon, this is your lucky week. I am not at all reluctant to plug Ivories Jazz Lounge or this group of elite Portland players. Here’s the announcement from Ivories. Thursday July 12 The Two Tenors & Dave Frishberg play the music of Al Cohn and Zoot Sims, … [Read more...]

Gerry Mulligan, 1926-1997

July 7, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides reader Don Emanuel scanned this listing in the "What's On" section of a recent edition of his local newspaper, The Medway Messenger in Kent, UK. … [Read more...]

“Solar” (Davis) Or “Sonny” (Wayne)?

July 5, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

A long-running discussion (or argument) about the authorship of a major jazz tune may have been resolved once and for all. The tune is “Solar,” copyrighted in 1963 with the name of Miles Davis as composer, nearly a decade after he recorded it. It is a 12-bar minor blues based, with certain … [Read more...]

“America The Beautiful” The Ray Charles Way

July 4, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

After he heard the Eddie Higgins solo on “America The Beautiful” (one exhibit below), Rifftides reader Terence Smith wrote to suggest: Sometime on the 4th let's all listen to the Ray Charles version. That’s a fine idea. There are several versions of the song by Charles, some more … [Read more...]

Encore: America The Beautiful, Eddie Higgins

July 3, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Two years ago on July 4, we presented this performance by the late Eddie Higgins. When it didn't appear in 2011, we heard from disappointed Rifftides readers. Perhaps we should establish it as an Independence Day tradition. We'll make up for last year's oversight by bringing on Mr. Higgins a day … [Read more...]

Today’s Listening Tip

July 2, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Late notice—apologies—but this will be worth hearing: Monday, July 2nd On the Noontime Jamboree Record collector/musician/record producer Tony Baldwin visits the show. Tony is bringing in a mixed sample from his extensive collection of 78s. Join me, host Retta Christie, … [Read more...]

Finding Donelian

July 2, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

One thing leads to another, if you're lucky. Bear with me; we’re backing into this. I was reading Thomas Vinciguerra’s Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition feature about the 50th anniversary of “The Girl From Ipanema.” When I saw a reference to “…the 1962 album Jazz Samba by Stan Getz and … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra: Generations—”Honeysuckle Rose”

July 1, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Fats Waller, composer, pianist, 1941, New York. Aaron Diehl, piano; Dominick Farinacci, trumpet; 2009, St. Joseph of the Holy Family Church, New York. … [Read more...]

Other Places: A Tom Talbert Profile

June 30, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Steve Cerra’s Jazz Profiles remembers Tom Talbert, the under-recognized composer and bandleader who died nearly eight years ago in his early eighties. Steve incorporates a passage in which Talbert wrote about his postwar debut. Worked with several bands and met arranger-bandleader Johnny … [Read more...]

Radio Feedback

June 28, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Thanks to the many Rifftides readers who are weighing in on the discussion of jazz on public radio in the US. The comments—some from inside the medium—include reasons for the decline, analysis of its nature, reports of a few bright spots, and a good deal of frustration. It seems to be an … [Read more...]

Mercy, Mercy, Mercy

June 28, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Because it’s been too long since you’ve heard it… Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophone; Nat Adderley, cornet; Joe Zawinul, piano; Victor Gaskin, bass; Roy McCurdy, drums. Los Angeles, October 20, 1966. … [Read more...]

It’s Public Radio, If You Can Keep It

June 26, 2012 by Doug Ramsey

Carol Sloane sent an alert to yet another step in the abandonment of jazz by public broadcasting in The United States. Here is the headline of a column on the website of The Boston Globe: The column is by Mark Leccese, an independent ombudsman who keeps an eye on print and broadcast outlets. … [Read more...]

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