The new batch of suggested listening and viewinga long time comingwill be posted in the main column for a day or so before the recommendations move down for new exhibits. They will be in the right column under Doug's Picks until the staff can be persuaded to post new ones. This time … [Read more...]
CD: Ron Miles
Ron Miles: Quiver (enja yellow bird) Miles’s playing on “There Ain’t No Sweet Man Worth the Salt of My Tears†draws 21st century Denver and 1928 Chicago close. Some of his flurries of wildness on this album are as daring as the work of any modern trumpeter, but the Bix Beiderbecke … [Read more...]
CD: Heather Masse And Dick Hyman
Heather Masse And Dick Hyman: Lock My Heart (Red House) With The Wailin’ Jennys and the Wayfaring Strangers and appearances on radio’s Prairie Home Companion, Heather Masse has attracted a following among folk and bluegrass fans. This album of duets with master pianist Dick Hyman discloses … [Read more...]
CD/DVD: Miles Davis
Miles Davis Quintet Live In Europe 1969: The Bootleg Series Vol. 2 (Columbia/Legacy) This three-CD, one-DVD set finds the trumpeter fomenting even more dramatic change than usual. The first volume in the so-called bootleg series of Davis concert recordings found his primarily acoustic 1967 … [Read more...]
DVD: Bill Frisell
Bill Frisell, The Disfarmer Project (La Huit) Belgian filmmaker Guillame Dero captures the eclectic guitarist Frisell, violinist Carrie Rodriguez, guitarist Greg Leisz and bassist Viktor Krauss in a live performance set to portraits by the 1950s Arkansas photographer Mike Disfarmer. Some of the … [Read more...]
Book: Paul de Barros on Marian McPartland
Paul de Barros, Shall We Play That One Together? The Life and Art of Jazz Piano Legend Marian McPartland (St. Martin’s Press) The nonagenarian pianist presented de Barros with every biographer’s hope, unrestricted access to his subject’s personal papers and nearly unrestricted access to her … [Read more...]
Roy Haynes, 88
I’ve been busy in my continuing battle with the tech monster you see on the right. He won’t leave my computer system alone. I was so occupied with his depredations that I didn’t realize until the day was all but gone that this is Roy Haynes’ 88th birthday. It would be wrong to let it go by … [Read more...]
Weekend Extra: Michael Brecker
Just because: Michael Brecker, tenor saxophone Joey Calderazzo, piano Jay Anderson, bass Adam Nussbaum, drums “Peep†Juan Le Pins Jazz Festival, 1990 … [Read more...]
Artt Frank’s Double Celebration
The drummer Artt Frank is observing his 80th birthday and the impending publication of his memoir about work and friendship with Chet Baker (they are pictured together). On Frank’s website, Baker is quoted as saying, “Artt Frank is my all-time favorite drummer. He always seems to know where I'm … [Read more...]
Weekend Listening Tip: SRJO’s Music Of Thad Jones
The attention-getting device above is one of the late Leo Meiersdorff’s album covers for the Thad Jones Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra. If we have your attention, here’s an announcement from Jim Wilke’s Jazz Northwest about next Sunday's broadcast: SRJO PLAYS THAD JONES: FROM BASIE TO THE … [Read more...]
Paul Paolicelli Reviews A Tony Bennett Biography
All The Things You Are: The Life of Tony Bennett by David Evanier Reviewed by Paul Paolicelli Tony Bennett is the longest-running act from the “greatest generation†of American popular singers. His career has spanned seven decades and his popularity is as strong today as it was when … [Read more...]
Used Alto Saxophone For Sale
Speaking of John Coltrane (see the post two items down), if you’re looking for a starter saxophone for your child, here’s a great opportunity. Yes, that says $115,000. But, hey, shipping is free. Before he became famous for his tenor and soprano saxophone playing, Coltrane was an alto … [Read more...]
The Gremlin And Infinity
Blogging will be suspended while we try to subdue an invading tech gremlin. Damage so far is slight, the only casualty a printer. The Rifftides staff is doing everything possible to make sure that the incursion is terminatedwith prejudiceand we send the troublemaker back to infinity, or … [Read more...]
Jimmy Garrison After Coltrane
Lester Perkins of Jazz On The Tube pointed out that today is Jimmy Garrison’s birthday. Garrison, who died in 1976, would have been 79. Perkins alerted his subscribers to a 1968 video from Danish television of the bassist featured with Elvin Jones’s trio on Garrison’s composition “Sweet … [Read more...]
Weekend Extra: Michele Rosewoman & Julian Priester
At last year’s Healdsburg Jazz Festival in California, pianist Michele Rosewoman’s trio welcomed trombonist Julian Priester as their guest. They played Priester’s “End Dance†from his album In Deep End Dance (say it aloud, fast). Andy McKee is the bassist, Billy Hart the drummer. The sound … [Read more...]
Portland Wrap: DeJohnette, Sex Mob, King And ACS
There’s a lot happening at night in the City Of Roses during the Portland Jazz Festival, but overlapping scheduling makes it impossible to hear many of the excellent Pacific Northwest musicians featured in clubs and hotels. During my five days in town, concerts at the big theaters precluded … [Read more...]
Steve Kuhn Trio At PDX Jazz
Steve Kuhn's Portland festival edition of his trio teamed the pianist with his longtime collaborator Joey Baron on drums and Buster Williams playing bass. The flow of Kuhn’s melodic lines, the density of his harmonies and his assured swing established him long since as one of the major trio … [Read more...]
A Jazz Festival Moment: Steve Kuhn On Bill Evans
In a Portland festival conversation at the Art Bar, interviewer Tim DuRoche questioned pianist Steve Kuhn (pictured ca 1960) about first hearing Bill Evans. “Did it rattle you a little bit?†DuRoche asked. It did, because we were sort of on parallel paths. I heard him for the first time … [Read more...]
Portland Gets The Blakey Message
Friday night, members of several graduating classes of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers celebrated their boss. Tenor saxophonist Javon Jackson assembled the intergenerational all-star band only for their concert at the Portland Jazz Festival. Jackson, alto saxophonist Bobby Watson, trombonist … [Read more...]
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