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Weekend Listening Tip: An All-Star Big Band

August 31, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

On Sunday, Jim Wilke’s Jazz Northwest will broadcast a tribute concert with a difference. In the Jim Levitt photograph below, you may recognize some of the distinguished members of the band, among them Drummer Matt Wilson and baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan. Here is part of Jim's … [Read more...]

John Bolger On Ystad 2018

August 31, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

This summer for the first time in several years, circumstances prevented my covering the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival. Rifftides reader—and sometimes commentator—John Bolger attended the 2018 festival. After he got back to Ireland, he kindly sent a report about his first trip to Ystad. Here is … [Read more...]

Monday Recommendation: Luciana Souza

August 27, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Monday Recommendation: Luciana Souza, The Book Of Longing (Sunnyside) Returning to recording, Luciana Souza is inspired by poetry. The Book Of Longing finds her drawing inspiration from poets of two centuries and singing three new songs of her own. Bassist Scott Colley and Brazilian guitarist … [Read more...]

Wayne Shorter At 85

August 25, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Today is Wayne Shorter’s 85th birthday. The saxophonist and composer’s professional debut was in a brief 1950s stint with Horace Silver. Following service in the Army, he became a key soloist in Maynard Ferguson’s big band, then entered a long, productive period as Art Blakey’s music … [Read more...]

Headed Toward The Weekend And Still Catching Up

August 23, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Fred Hersch Trio, Heartsongs (Sunnyside) Sunnyside’s reissue of Hersch’s 1989 sessions reminds us how impressive the pianist was in his recording debut as a leader at the age of 34. Following success as a sideman with Woody Herman, Art Farmer, Jane Ira Bloom, Stan Getz and others, Hersch’s … [Read more...]

Recent Listening In Brief

August 22, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

This report and those to follow this week must be brief if we are to come at all close to catching up, which is—of course—impossible as long as record companies release recordings in such profusion. Many of those “companies” are struggling artists hoping for publicity, using CDs as business … [Read more...]

Jack Costanzo, 1920-2018

August 21, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

The percussionist Jack Costanzo was so closely identified with his instrument that early in his career he became known as “Mr. Bongo.” Costanzo died over the weekend at his home near San Diego, California. He was 98. During his long career he worked with Stan Kenton, Nat Cole, Charlie Parker and … [Read more...]

Monday Recommendation: The TJO At 20

August 20, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Toronto Jazz Orchestra, 20, (TJO) Something drifting down from Canada that is far less disturbing than the smoke you saw in yesterday’s post is an album celebrating the 20th" anniversary of the Toronto Jazz Orchestra. Arrangements by the TJO’s director, Josh Grossman, include an extended … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Smoke

August 19, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

A few weeks ago on a beautiful early spring day the staff posted a photograph taken from an upper floor of Rifftides world headquarters." We pointed out that in the background was Ahtanum Ridge, the imposing feature that separates the Upper Yakima Valley from the Lower Valley. Today, we got a … [Read more...]

Correspondence: On Brubeck’s “Soothing” Indian Summer

August 17, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides reader Orsolya Sarvari Bene recently wrote: Years ago you recommended the album Indian Summer, with Dave Brubeck playing solo piano. I enjoyed this album a lot. The local library had it available for rent. It’s a hidden gem. He plays very quietly and soothingly and sounds different … [Read more...]

Correspondence: About Jimmy Rowles

August 16, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Vibraphonist, pianist and bandleader Charlie Shoemake (pictured right) wrote the other day to relate an" experience involving pianist Jimmy Rowles (1918-1996). Here is Charlie's message: August 19 is the birth date of my (and your) hero Jimmy Rowles. Sometime ago, in a nothing-to-do moment, I just … [Read more...]

The Old Catchup Game: Daan Kleijn And Charles Lloyd Reviewed

August 15, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

For at least the next couple of days we’ll attempt to deal with some of the backlog of albums that accumulated during the week or so when the Rifftides staff was on vacation.   Daan Kleijn, Passages, (daankleijn) Kleijn’s spare format of his guitar with bass and drums allows him … [Read more...]

Monday Recommendation: Karrin Allyson

August 13, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Karrin Allyson, Some Of That Sunshine (kasrecords) Ms. Allyson’s songwriting ability surfaced early in her career. In Some Of That Sunshine, it is on full display; she wrote all 13 songs in the album. With her superb rhythm section, two star guest artists—and on one R&B-ish track a … [Read more...]

Recent Listening: JD Allen

August 12, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

It’s nice to go traveling, even knowing that the mailman, FedEx and UPS will have delivered more albums than anyone could possibly hear without giving up sleeping, eating and cycling. Catching up with all of that music is out of the question, but we’ll try—ears open, nose to the … [Read more...]

Recent Listening: Cy Coleman

August 11, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Cy Coleman, A Jazzman’s Broadway (Harbinger Records) Cy Coleman’s success as a popular songwriter and a composer for musical theater overshadowed his effectiveness and influence as a jazz pianist. Nonetheless, as this album reminds us, he could be a spirited improviser whose background as a … [Read more...]

Weekend Listening Tip: Terell Stafford Quintet

August 7, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Vacation is almost over. Rested and rejuvenated, the Rifftides staff can’t wait to spring into action after they fly home.As they head back to their duties, the staff want to be sure that you’re up to date on listening opportunities, so they customized this announcement from Jim Wilke about his … [Read more...]

Language: “I Know, Right?”

August 2, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

Vacation-bound on an airplane, I heard a woman behind me say, approximately 732 times in a twenty-minute conversation, “I know, right?” I didn’t realize how long that annoying, meaningless phrase has been around." Researching it, I found this 2011 episode from Jerry Scott's and Jim … [Read more...]

Oh, All Right…Vacation

July 31, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

The Rifftides staff's demands for a vacation won’t stop until they get one. The only solution is to put the blog on temporary inactive status and hope that when things settle down around here, we can resume blogging with renewed energy and dedication. We plan to be back in about a … [Read more...]

Ystad 2018

July 29, 2018 by Doug Ramsey

On southern Sweden’s Baltic coast, the venerable town of Ystad is about to launch the 2018 edition of the festival that has made the medieval village, now a town of 29,00, a prime summer music destination in Europe. Officially named the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival, it has been notable for a … [Read more...]

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Doug Ramsey

Doug is a recipient of the lifetime achievement award of the Jazz Journalists Association. He lives in the Pacific Northwest, where he settled following a career in print and broadcast journalism in cities including New York, New Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Antonio, … [MORE]

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