What a delight to hear Amber Weekes perform these gorgeous songs. Such fine interpretation, paying tribute to the great Nancy Wilson, while also carving out her own unique take on occasion. She conveys the vast emotional territory originally chartered by Wilson, and does it with elegance and sophisticated panache. Weekes is supported by a stellar … Continue reading
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New Jazz: Shawn Maxwell — ‘J Town Suite’
Shawn Maxwell‘s latest release is a tour of his many instrumental talents, supported by equally expert musicians. The “J” in the album’s title is Joliet, Illinois. It frames the collection of songs, which all explore themes associated with Maxwell’s roots from having grown up there. It affords the players to present a nuanced, personal album, … Continue reading
New Jazz: John Ambrosini — ‘Songs For You’
John Ambrosini has a distinctive vocal style and he sings while playing piano. He’s not a jazz singer, but Ambrosini’s a solid singer with a soulful sound that wraps competent arms around pop music, folk, and even rock. His voice, like his arranging talents, embraces all genres. On this warm album, the songs are presented … Continue reading
New Jazz: Jack Wood & Nichaud Fitzgibbon — ‘Movie Magic: Great Songs From The Movies’
It feels like Academy Awards night at my place. Why? I’m listening (on repeat) to Movie Magic, the new album from Jack Wood and Nichaud Fitzgibbon. The collection of 16 sublime songs is given a loving presentation from the duo. Each track is a straightforward treatment, each note is sung or played as intended by … Continue reading
New Jazz: Eric Person — ‘Rhythm Edge’
Originally released in 2007, Rhythm Edge has been remixed and remastered for a new generation of jazz listeners. Its re-release is a celebration of the many talents of Eric Person. He does it all, it seems, expertly… and with a grace and relaxation that allows each note the quality of self determination. He is of … Continue reading
New Blues/Soul: Joe Flip — ‘Old Soul Live’
Joe Flip’s highly anticipated third album, ‘Old Soul: Live,’ captures the electrifying energy of a sold-out live performance. Recorded at Le Musique Room in St. Michael, Minnesota—with an energetic, appreciative audience—the album captures 13 inspired songs, and an impressive breadth of styles. Renowned for his high energy, distinctive sound, and handmade oil can guitars, Joe … Continue reading
New Jazz: David Schumacher & Cubeye — ‘Smoke In The Sky’
Dave Schumacher has been a touring musician based in New York for more than 40 years. He has played and recorded with artists such as Lionel Hampton, Harry Connick, Jr., T.S. Monk On Monk, Tom Harrell Octet and Big Band, Art Blakey Big Band, Joey DeFrancesco, Mel Torme and many more. Dave has performed in over … Continue reading
New Blues: Mitch Woods — ‘Happy Hour’
Label: MoMojo Records With their new album, Happy Hour, Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88s are upholding a great American blues musical heritage. Although this has been the case for five impressive decades, they sound as fresh, playful, and energetic as ever. There’s a contagious spirit that fills the air when these musicians play and, … Continue reading
New Jazz: Gino Amato — ‘ Latin Crossroads’
One of the surest signs of good material is the ongoing reinvention it receives from subsequent artists. Such is the case with pianist Gino Amato‘s new album, Latin Crossroads. Besides his mesmerizing musicianship at the keys, the album also offers a glimpse into another of his profound talents—as an arranger. On the disc, he and a … Continue reading
New Blues/Rock: Chris BadNews Barnes — ‘BadNews Travels Fast’
Chris BadNews Barnes‘ latest release, BadNews Travels Fast, is a collection of exciting material, stellar players, and top-notch production values that results in a gratifying listening experience that blues/rock lovers will want to experience time and again. These are Nashville blues—blues with a bit of twang in their soul, and Chris Barnes leads the music … Continue reading