Miguel Zenon Quartet, TÃpico (Miel Music) Since first hearing Miguel Zenon’s quartet well over a decade ago, I have been intrigued by the band’s deepening identity as a unit. Virtuosos all, alto saxophonist Zenon, pianist Luis Perdomo, bassist Hans Glawischnig and drummer Henry Cole have … [Read more...]
Weekend Extra: Louis Stewart Wailing In Wales
A" Rifftides reader has made us aware of a video featuring the remarkable Irish guitarist Louis Stewart. Stewart died at 72 in Dublin" last August following a short battle with cancer. Video quality is fuzzy and the shot is static, but what matters most—the sound—is generally good. This … [Read more...]
Getz, Two Gilbertos And Jobim
Stan Getz was born on this date in 1927. The day has an hour or so to go in this time zone, so before it expires, let’s listen to one of the master tenor saxophonist’s great collaborations. He and the bossa nova pioneer Joao Gilberto teamed up for a 1963 album whose title consisted of their … [Read more...]
Monday Recommendation: A Film About Rhaasan Roland Kirk
Rahsaan Roland Kirk, The Case Of The Three Sided Dream (Arthaus Musik/Monoduo Films) Producer-Director Adam Kahan includes biographical facts throughout his film about Kirk (1935–1977), the most prominent jazz multi-instrumentalist of the late twentieth century. Friends, family members and Kirk … [Read more...]
Chuck Stewart And Ed Berger, RIP
Two non-musicians prominent in the US jazz community have died in the past week. One was a photographer whose images are among the most prominent in jazz history. Chuck Stewart's intimate work appeared on dozens of album covers and in magazines. He was 89. Among his most familiar photographs were … [Read more...]
Recent Listening: New Old Brubeck
Dave Brubeck Quartet With Paul Desmond At The Sunset Center 1955 (Solar) New music by the Dave Brubeck Quartet has surfaced on the European label Solar. Previously unissued, it finds the group brimming with the harmonic daring, contrapuntal interaction and humor that were beginning to make them … [Read more...]
Monday Recommendation: Outset
Dan Meinhardt, Outset (ears&eyes records) When the venerable Chicago jazz entrepreneur Bob Koester opened a new record store last fall, he initiated a live music policy by bringing in Outset, a quartet formed in 2013 by tenor saxophonist Dan Meinhardt. Koester, the founder of Delmark Records … [Read more...]
Charles Lloyd Delivers A Bob Dylan Inaugural Message
Saxophonist Charles Lloyd has made a cover version of Bob Dylan’s protest song “Masters Of War.†Lloyd and Blue Note Records timed the release of the single—a track from the album I Long To See You—to coincide with today’s inauguration of Donald J. Trump as president of The United … [Read more...]
Alert: Baritonistas Galore
Attention aficionados of the baritone saxophone and of women who play the instrument: Rifftides reader Tony Burrell sent an illustrated comment following up two recent posts. He went to the trouble of rounding up performances by seven female players of the imposing instrument and included them in … [Read more...]
Monday Recommendation: John Coltrane
John Coltrane, Live At Birdland (Impulse) On this observance of Martin Luther King’s birthday, we recommend an album that John Coltrane made at the height of the 1960s civil rights movement in the southern United States. He wrote “Alabama†following the bombing of Birmingham’s 16th Street … [Read more...]
Coltrane’s “Alabama” On TV
Following the release of the John Coltrane Quartet’s album Live At Birdland, the band appeared on Ralph J. Gleason’s Jazz Casual program on public television. Here, Coltrane, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones revisit “Alabama,†the high point of the Birdland … [Read more...]
Monday Recommendation: Bill Evans Lost Sessions
Bill Evans, Some Other Time: The Lost Sessions From The Black Forest (Resonance) Producer Zev Feldman’s specialty is discovering previously unreleased music by major jazz artists. In 2013 when he visited Villengen, Germany, the home of the former MPS label, he hit the jackpot—recordings … [Read more...]
Early Baritone: A Followup
Bandleader, arranger and reed soloist Bill Kirchner recommended a followup to the baritone saxophone extravaganza that Ralph Miriello allowed Rifftides to link to a couple of days ago. Bill describes it as... “…perhaps the first extended jazz baritone solo on record: ‘I Got Rhythm,’ … [Read more...]
Nat Hentoff Is Gone
Last night we lost Nat Hentoff, a defender of civil liberties and—notably, for this readership—a lifelong champion of jazz. He was 91. His son Nick reported" that members of the family were nearby and a Billie Holiday record was playing when Hentoff died in his Greenwich Village apartment in New … [Read more...]
Other Places: A Whole Lotta Baritone Sax
If you can’t get enough of the baritone saxophone, Ralph A. Miriello has gone to lengths to see that your obsession is addressed if not satisfied. On his Notes On Jazz blog, Mr. Miriello (pictured) has assembled videos and audio recordings by twenty-five players of the baritone. He starts with … [Read more...]
Nancy King & Steve Christofferson On The Radio
Jim Wilke reports that on his Jazz Northwest this Sunday, January 8, he will feature the distinguished vocalist Nancy King in a private concert with pianist Steve Christofferson. That will be at 2 p.m. PST on the radio in the Seattle-Tacoma area at KNKX 88.5 FM and on the internet at … [Read more...]
DBQ Having Fun In Paris
As the Rifftides staff continues recovering from the holidays and auditions a few dozen incoming albums, let’s follow a lead sent by frequent commenter Terence Smith. Mr. Smith writes from his sanctuary in Washington State’s San Juan Islands: Somebody posted a video of the classic Brubeck … [Read more...]
Belletto’s Birthday: Two Recordings
This is the birthday of saxophonist and bandleader Al Belletto (1928-2014), providing a perfect reason to listen to two of the recordings he and his sextet made in 1957. This version of the band had Belletto, alto saxophone; Willie Thomas, trumpet; Jimmy Guinn, trombone; Skip Fawcett, bass; Tommy … [Read more...]
Monday Recommendation: Andrew Cyrille
Andrew Cyrille Quartet, The Declaration Of Musical Independence (ECM) Andrew Cyrille, a bold drummer, long since established his audacity and the independence underscored in the album title. This collection is notable for subtlety and daring in equal measure. Cyrille’s quartet includes the … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 26
- 27
- 28
- 29
- 30
- …
- 229
- Next Page »

















