Ronnie Cuber, Ronnie (Steeplechase) Cuber has been playing uncompromising jazz on the baritone saxophone for more than half a century. With pianist Helen Sung, bassist Boris Kozlov and drummer Jonathan Blake, he is in top form in this 2009 album that escaped my attention until recently. … [Read more...]
DVD: Chet Baker
Chet Baker, Candy (MVD) In a private library in Sweden in 1985, Baker plays and sings with his working trio of the period, pianist Michael Graillier and bassist Jean Louis Rassinfosse. Red Mitchell is a guest, not on bass but at the piano showing Baker his preferred changes to “My Romance,†… [Read more...]
A Birthday To Crow About
The Rifftides staff unaccountably overlooked a memo designed to alert us yesterday to an important birthday. Bill Crow, bassist, tubist, author and occasional correspondent to this blog, became 84 years old on December 27. He continues to gig on both of his instruments and to write, among other … [Read more...]
Correspondence: On Hoagy
Mark Stryker, the music critic of The Detroit Free Press writes about yesterday's Rifftides entry: Your Hoagy post reminded of this piece I wrote when “Star Dust†turned 75 in 2002. Feel free to post if the spirit so moves. It does. Thank you, Mark. 75 years of ‘Star … [Read more...]
Remembering Hoagy Carmichael
We lost Hoagy Carmichael on this date in 1981. We have not lost “Skylark.†Here’s Carmichael in 1956 singing one of his most beloved songs. The words are by Johnny Mercer, the alto saxophone solo is by Art Pepper, the trumpet by Don Fagerquist. The song is from Hoagy Sings Carmichael With … [Read more...]
KitchenAid Plays Ellington
Our new stove chimes a catchy riff that has been challenging me to recognize it. Finally, it hit me: the stove’s timer chirps the first four bars of Duke Ellington’s “Creole Love Song.†This is a remarkable coincidence or the engineering staff at KitchenAid has the hippest designer in the … [Read more...]
Joyeux Noel, Frohe Weihnachten, Feliz Navidad, Christmas Alegre, Lystig Jul, メリークリスマス, Natale Allegro, 圣诞快ä¹, Καλά ΧÏιστοÏγεννα, ì¦ê±°ìš´ 성탄, И к вÑему доброй ночи And С Ðовым Годом
The Rifftides staff wishes you a Merry Christmas, a splendid holiday season and happy listening. For good measure, here is a favorite winter scene, Mount Rainier, 90 miles from Rifftides World Headquarters. … [Read more...]
Recent Listening, In Brief
I'll never catch up, but here are a few 2011 CDs I wanted to report on before the year gets away. John Basile, Amplitudes (StringTime Jazz) Basile has a series of agreeable conversations with two other guitarists, both of whomthrough the wonders of digital overdubbingare also … [Read more...]
Christmas Listening Tip
In addition to Christmas jazz around the clock Christmas Eve and Christmas day, the internet radio station known as The Jazz Knob will present several instances of the late radio host Chuck Niles’s reading of “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas.†Niles was a Southern California jazz disc … [Read more...]
Sloane On Brookmeyer
Carol Sloane posts infrequently on her blog, Sloanview. When she puts something up, it's worth reading. Sloane and Bob Brookmeyer were close friends for a time. Her recollections of him are fond and frank. The piece is illustrated with a candid photo of the two of them, Jimmy Rowles and Tommy … [Read more...]
Broadbent’s Short Tour
Shortly before Alan Broadbent moved from Southern California to New York, he told the Los Angeles Times: People are making more out of this than they need to. The bulk of my work is as a touring musician, and I can do that from anywhere. One of Broadbent’s shorter tours these days is … [Read more...]
Brookmeyer Revisited
Rummaging through Rifftides for posts about Bob Brookmeyer, I found that he is mentioned dozens of times and is the focus of several pieces. You can rummage on your own by entering his name in the “Search this website†box just below the artsjournalblogs logo. This one from 2008 concentrates on … [Read more...]
Bob Brookmeyer: 1929-2011
Bob Brookmeyer died in his sleep Thursday night in a hospital near his home in Grantham, New Hampshire. He would have been 82 on December 19. The cause is reported as congestive heart failure. Several weeks ago, Bob sent me a test pressing of the next album by his New Art Orchestra. He attached … [Read more...]
Jan Allan
Sweden has been on my mind in connection with the deadline project that is slowing my Rifftides output. The project does not involve Jan Allan, but he is Swedish and it occurs to me that not enough of you may know about this splendid trumpeter. Here he is playing in the northern university town of … [Read more...]
When Bud Met Marian
For the next few daysat leastRifftides will be in semi-suspension while I face down a couple of deadlines. I should be able to tell you sometime next week about the more urgent one. In the meantime, the staff will continue to monitor and post your comments. When possible, I will … [Read more...]
Other Matters: Weather Report
This is what we awoke to this morning. It's not snow. It's frozen fog. Had to share the sight. … [Read more...]
The News About Clark Terry
The news of Clark Terry’s latest setback has raced through the jazz community and much of the wider world. The trumpet and flugelhorn hero, whose 91st birthday will be next Wednesday, has been suffering from diabetes. The disease has seriously affected his eyesight. Last week it led to the … [Read more...]
Weekend Extra: Momotaro, The Jazz Version
Years ago, I saw film of a riotous Japanese jazz opera based on the traditional tale of Momotaro. The video disappeared for a while, but frequent Rifftides correspondent and prodigious blogger Bruno Leicht rediscovered it and sent an alert. To make sense of it, before you watch the video below it … [Read more...]
Weekend Listening Tips: Lundgren & Gravish
If you haven’t discovered the website called The Jazz Knob, tomorrow at 12:30 pm (PST) would be a good time to give it a try. In an unusual bit of web radio programming, the veteran Los Angeles jazz broadcaster Ken Borgers has announced that he will play the new Jan Lundgren trio album in its … [Read more...]
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