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  • 01 Jan 2025 6:33 PM | Chuck Koton



    1) Azar Lawrence Experience @Yoshi's, Oakland...6/18/2024. Master tenor and soprano saxophonist Azar Lawrence brought his band to a nearly sold out, mid-week gig at venerable Oakland jazz club, Yoshi’s, to celebrate Freedom Day, Juneteenth. On this night, Lawrence was joined by long time band mate, Brian Swartz (trumpet), among others, and special guests vocalist Tiffany Austin and old friend ,the legendary Taj Mahal!!!! The band generated the fire that one expects from Azar Lawrence, a searing heat he felt first hand with the bands of Elvin Jones and McCoy Tyner in the 1970s. A Tyner composition, ”Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit,” that Lawrence recorded with the piano master on the classic “live” album, “Enlightenment Suite,” afforded an opportunity for the band to stretch out. In my humble opinion, there is no one on the jazz scene today who blows the saxophone with the fire Lawrence generates.


    2)The great alto saxophonist, Charles McPherson, celebrated his 85th birthday and his hard swinging 2024 release, “Reverance”(Smoke Sessions Records), with Mr Jazz San Diego, Gilbert Castellanos(trumpet) at Lou Lou's, a swanky new club in San Diego. McPherson, at eight-five, still plays with the speed of a 20 year old but tempered by the more than six decades of musical experience he embodies. The alto master's display of his undiminished dexterity on the Be Bop classic, “Cherokee,” had Castellanos shaking his head in admiration. The band performed several compositions from the CD, including sensitive originals honoring McPherson’s beloved fellow Motowners, Barry Harris and Lonnie Hillyer. To reference a Be Bop classic, “Now's The Time” to honor Charles McPherson with an NEA Jazz Masters award.


    3) Veteran tenor saxophonist, Ralph Moore, brought a hard swingin' band into one of the top jazz clubs in the Los Angeles area, Sam First, conveniently located just down the street from LAX. This cozy club has also started recording music, as well as presenting live jazz almost nightly for the last several years. It's hard to believe that Moore has been one of the most respected saxophonists of the last forty years. It seems like just yesterday he was one of the Young Lions of the 80s, along with Cats like his dear, departed friend Roy Hargrove, the Marsalis Brothers & Joshua Redman, among others. Moore and the band, including the supernaturally youthful 88 year old dynamo of the drums, Roy McCurdy, came out of the gate with an uptempo composition, “Ugetsu” by master pianist and composer, the late Cedar Walton. And on the classic, “Moment's Notice,” the band transported the audience to a 1950s smoky club on NYC's Lower East Side where this pure, unadulterated, foot tappin' hard bop could be heard regularly. These days it seems, at least to my jaundiced ears, there's a bit too much ambient sound emanating from the band stand. Not on this night as Moore breathed a Coltrane influence and McCurdy drove the band to delirious heights.


    4) Phil Ranelin, “The Found Tapes: Live in Los Angeles, 1978-1981” (Org Music). One of the most important musicians of the last 50+ years, trombonist, composer and band leader Phil Ranelin discovered these recordings in the (process of  moving back to his Indianapolis hometown after suffering a debilitating stroke. Most of this CD was recorded by Ranelin on  cassettes during a performance at Maiden Voyage in LA in the summer of 1981. The band included a young and already brilliant pianist, Billy Childs along with two of LA’s first call Cats, bassist Tony Dumas and drummer Ralph Penland. Included is music from a broad spectrum of jazz including be bop and the post-bop modal sound that Ranelin reveled in. While the music is technically a bit raw, that quality has its charms in preserving these vital years of Ranelin’s on the LA jazz scene. 


    5) Michael Stephans, “Om Shalom” (Dot Time Records). This remarkable recording by drummer, composer, author and educator, Michael Stephans is a valuable reissue first recorded in 2005. Stephans had an epiphany over decades ago in which he was inspired to create music that would somehow blend his memories of Jewish sounds(both songs and prayers) with the Eastern influenced sounds in John Coltrane’s music in which he immersed himself as an adult. The result is an unforgettable recording made with his intrepid friends including NEA saxophone master, David Liebman, Bennie Maupin(saxophones, bass clarinet), Scott Colley(acoustic bass) and percussionist Munyungo Jackson. 


                                                              And 5 more special performances of 2024


    1) Henry “the Skipper” Franklin Quintet @ LACMA, 5/9/2024. 


    2) Cosmic Vibrations @The World Stage, 5/30/2024.


    3) Pan African Peoples Arkestra @The World Stage, 2/9/2024.


    4) Bobby West Trio @The World Stage, 1/19/2024.


    5) Joshua White Trio @The World Stage, 2/2/2024.


  • 29 Dec 2024 1:03 PM | C. Andrew Hovan

    Top Jazz Releases of 2024:

    NEW ALBUMS

    1. Jim Snidero, For All We Know (Savant)

    2. Kenny Barron, Beyond This Place (Artwork) 

    3. Immanuel Wilkins, Blues Blood (Blue Note) 

    4. Peter Bernstein, Better Angels (Smoke Sessions) 

    5. Louis Hayes, Artform Revisited (Savant) 

    RARA AVIS (REISSUES/ARCHIVAL)

    6. McCoy Tyner & Joe Henderson, Forces of Nature: Live at Slugs' (1966, Blue Note) 

    7. Roy Hargrove's Crisol, Grande-Terre (1998, Verve) 

    8. Louis Armstrong, Louis in London (1968, Verve) 

    9. Sonny Rollins, A Night at the Village Vanguard: The Complete Masters (1957, Blue Note) 

    10. Bobby Hutcherson, Classic Bobby Hutcherson Blue Note Sessions 1963-1970 (Mosaic)


  • 28 Dec 2024 10:46 AM | Rob Shepherd

    Here are my ten favorite new albums of 2024. A full write-up on each of these, as well as my selections for numbers 11 through 35  can be found at PostGenre. Also on that site, you can find interviews from the past year with several of the artists on my list. 

    NEW RELEASES

    1. Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers, Central Park's Mosaics of Reservoir, Lake, Paths and Gardens (Red Hook)
    2. Mulatu Astatke and Hoodna Orchestra, Tension (Batov) 
    3. Brandon Ross Phantom Station, Off the End (Sunnyside)
    4. Amaro Freitas, Y'Y (Psychic Hotline)
    5. Colin Stetson, The love it took to leave you (Envision)
    6. Patricia Brennan, Breaking Stretch (Pyroclastic)
    7. David Leon, Bird's Eye (Pyroclastic)
    8. The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis (Impulse!)
    9. Mary Halvorson, Cloudward (Nonesuch)
    10. Sun Ra Arkestra, Lights on a Satellite (In + Out)

    RARA AVIS (REISSUES/ARCHIVAL)

    1. Emily Remler, Cookin' at the Queens: Live in Las Vegas (1984 & 1988) (Resonance)
    2. Wayne Shorter, Celebration Vol. 1 (Blue Note)
    3. Alice Coltrane, Live at Carnegie Hall (Impulse!) 
    4. Joe Henderson & McCoy Tyner, Forces of Nature: Live at Slug's 1966 (Blue Note)
    5. The Malombo Jazz Men, Castle Lager Jazz Festival, 1964 (Strut)

    VOCAL

    1. Arooj Aftab, Night Reign (Verve) 
    2. John Zorn & Jesse Harris, Love Songs Live (Tzadik)
    3. Milton Nascimento & esparanza spalding, Milton + esperanza (Concord)

    DEBUT

    1. Riley Mulherkar, Riley (Westerlies)
    2. Willy Rodriguez, Seeing Sounds (Coucs)
    3. Alfredo Colón, Blood Burden (Out of Your Head)

    LATIN

    1. Amaro Freitas, Y'Y (Psychic Hotline)
    2. Patricia Brennan, Breaking Stretch (Pyroclastic)
    3. David Leon, Bird's Eye (Pyroclastic)

  • 20 Dec 2024 12:30 PM | Rick Mitchell

    Top Ten New Releases

    Charles Lloyd, The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (Blue Note)

    Jon Batiste, Beethoven Blues (Verve)

    Milton + Esperanza, Milton + Esperanza (Concord)

    Joel Ross, nublues (Blue Note)

    Vijay Iyer, Compassion (ECM)

    Walter Smith III, three of Us Are From Houston and Reuben Is Not (Blue Note)

    Tarbaby, You Think This America (Giant Step Arts)

    Ndudzo Makhathini, Unomkhubulwane (Blue Note)

    Lizz Wright, Shadow (Blues and Greens)

    Lakecia Benjamin, Phoenix Reimagined (ropeadope)

    Ten (or so) More

    Isaiah Collier and the Chosen Few, The Almighty/The World Is On Fire (Division 81) (I counted these as one release because it's my list and I can do what I want.)

    Sun Ra Arkestra, Lights on a Satellite (In+Out Records)

    Steve Turre, Sanyas (Smoke Sessions)

    Jazzmeia Horn, Messages (Empress Legacy)

    Melissa Aldana, Echoes of the Inner Prophet (Blue Note)

    Oscar Hernandez & Alma Libre, No Words Needed (Ovation)

    Brian Bromberg, LaFaro (Be Squared)

    Mike Stern, Echoes and Other Songs (Mack Avenue)

    Emmet Cohen, Vibe Provider (Mack Avenue)

    Out of/Into, Motion 1 (Blue Note) (This is probably a top ten album but it was just released and I have only listened to it once...)

    Best Archival Releases

    Art Tatum, Jewels in the Treasure Box, The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings (Resonance)

    Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian, The Old Country (ECM)

    Roy Hargrove Crisol, Grande-Terre (Verve)

    Best Non-Jazz Archival Release

    B.B King In France, Live at the 1977 Nancy Jazz Pulsations Festival (Deep Digs/Elemental)

    Best Non-Jazz New Release

    Beyonce, Cowboy Carter (Parkwood/Columbia) 

    Best Dance Music 

    Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Swing Forever (Ovation) (This is the best salsa album I have heard in decades...) 

     






  • 19 Dec 2024 2:31 PM | Philip Booth

    Some 2024 favorites

    NEW ALBUMS (alphabetical)

    • Peter Bernstein, Better Angels (Smoke Sessions) 
    • John Escreet, The Epicenter of Your Dreams (Blue Room Music) 
    • Orrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band, Walk a Mile in My Shoe (Imani) 
    • Bill Frisell, Orchestras (Blue Note) 
    • Julian Lage, Speak to Me (Blue Note) 
    • Brian Landrus, Plays Ellington & Strayhorn (Palmetto) 
    • Charles Lloyd, The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (Blue Note) 
    • One for All, Big George (Smoke Sessions) 
    • Chris Potter-Brad Mehldau-John Patitucci-Brian Blade, Eagle's Point (Edition) 
    • Joel Ross, Nublues (Blue Note) 

    REISSUES/ARCHIVAL

    1. McCoy Tyner & Joe Henderson, Forces of Nature: Live at Slugs' (1966, Blue Note) 
    2. Sonny Rollins, Freedom Weaver: The 1959 European Tour Recordings (Resonance) 
    3. Miles Davis Quintet, Miles in France 1963 & 1964 [The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8] (Columbia/Legacy) 
    4. John Abercrombie-Dave Holland-Jack DeJohnette, Gateway (1975, ECM) 
    5. Terry Gibbs Dream Band, Vol. 7: The Lost Tapes, 1959 (Whaling City Sound) 

    VOCAL

    • Samara Joy, Portrait (Verve) 
    • Kurt Elling & Sullivan Fortner, Wildflowers Vol. 1 (Edition) 
    • Kurt Elling & Sullivan Fortner, Wildflowers Vol. 2 (Edition) 

    LATIN

    • Miguel Zenón, Golden City (Miel Music) 
    • Dafnis Prieto, 3 Sides of the Coin (Dafnison Music) 
    • Diego Rivera, Ofendra (Posi-Tone) 


  • 18 Dec 2024 5:41 PM | Anonymous member

    My 20 favorite albums for 2024.

    Andrew Bird - Sunday Morning Put On

    Arooj Aftab - Night Reign

    David Preston - Volume 2 - Purple / Black

    Edward Simon - Three Visitors

    Eyolf Dale - The Space Between Two Notes

    Fernando Huergo - Relentless

    Ivanna Cuesta - A Letter To The Earth 

    Jihye Lee Orchestra - Infinite Connections

    Jonathan Powell - Mambo Jazz Party

    Joy Guidry - Amen

    Karl-Martin Almqvist - The Travelers

    Marlon Simon - On Different Paths

    Michael Eckroth - Human Geography

    Miguel Zenón - Golden City

    Milton Nascimento & esperanza spalding - Milton & esperanza

    OKAN - Okantomi

    Ryan Keberle & Catharsis - Music Is Connection

    Ryan Truesdell - SYNTHESIS: The String Quartet Sessions

    Shabaka - Perceive its Beauty, Acknowledge its Grace

    Taylor Eigsti - Plot Armor

  • 18 Dec 2024 12:20 PM | Filipe Freitas

    Patricia Brennan Septet - Breaking Stretch
    Oded Tzur - My Prophet
    Tomeka Reid - 3+3
    Vijay Iyer - Compassion
    Charles Lloyd - The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow
    Peter Evans - Extra
    Miguel Zenon - Golden City
    Jon irabagon - Recharge the Blade
    Anna Webber - Simpletrio2000
    Nduduzo Makhathini - Unomkhubulwane

  • 16 Dec 2024 5:17 PM | Wilbert Sostre

    Best Puerto Rico Jazz Albums 2024

    1. Miguel Zenón - Golden City     

    2. Papo Vázquez - Songs del Yucayeke

    3. Oscar Hernández Alma Libre - No Words Needed

    4. Giovanni Hidalgo - Jubilation

    5. William Cepeda - The Sound of Puerto Rican Jazz 

    6. Sofia Ramos y Richard Peña - La Música de Sylvia Rexach 

    7. Rubén Caban - Kangana

    8. Angel Cuyar - Chapter One

    9. William García - Aventuras del Caribe 

    10. Willy Rodríguez - Seeing Sounds


  • 16 Dec 2024 4:23 PM | Jeff Cebulski

    Jeff Cebulski

    chicagojazz.com, NYC Jazz Record

    1. Vijay Iyer, Compassion (ECM)
    2. Charles Lloyd, The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow (Blue Note)
    3. James Brandon Lewis Quartet, Transfiguration (Intakt)
    4. Lux Quartet, Tomorrowland (enja)
    5. Peter Bernstein, Better Angels (Smoke Sessions Records)
    6. One for All, Big George (Smoke Sessions Records) 
    7. Walter Smith III, three of us are from Houston and Rueben is not (Blue Note)
    8. Joel Ross, Nublues (Blue Note) 
    9. Chris Potter-Brad Mehldau-John Patitucci-Brian Blade, Eagle's Point (Edition) 
    10. Immanuel Wilkins, Blues Blood (Blue Note)

  • 14 Dec 2024 11:47 AM | Stephen Braunginn
    • 2024 Top 20 Recordings + Historical Recordings-Strictly Jazz Sounds Podcast 

    • 1.        Kris Davis: Run the Gauntlet-Pyroclastic Records
    • 2.        Tarbaby: You Think This America-Imani Records
    • 3.        Patricia Brennan Septet: Breaking Stretch-Pyroclastic Records
    • 4.        Orin Evans and The Captain Black Big Band: Walk a Mile in My Shoe-Imani Records
    • 5.        Lakecia Benjamin: Phoenix Reimagines (Live)-Ropeadope Records
    • 6.        Geoffrey Keezer: Live at Birdland-Markeez Records
    • 7.        Melissa Aldana: Echoes of the Inner Prophet-Blue Note
    • 8.        Charles Lloyd: The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow-Blue Note
    • 9.        Sarah Hanahan: Among Giants-Blue Engine Records
    • 10.  Ulysses Owens, Jr. and Generation Y: A New Beat-Cellar
    • 11.  Marta Sanchez: Perpetual Void-Intakt Records
    • 12.  Caleb Wheeler-Curtis: The True Story of Bears and the Invention of the Battery-Imani Records
    • 13.  Jason Palmer: The Cross Over: Live in Brooklyn-Giant Step Arts
    • 14.  The Fury: Live in Brooklyn-Giant Step Arts
    • 15.  Walter Smith III: three of us are from Houston and Reuben is not-Blue Note
    • 16.  Jason Robinson: Ancestral Numbers-Playscape Records
    • 17.  Alex Spain: Horizons-Blue Room Music
    • 18.  Neta Raanan: Unforeseen Blossom-Giant Step Arts
    • 19.  Out of/Into: Motion 1-Blue Note
    • 20.  Marius Van Den Brink: New York Knock-Highline Music NYC

    Historical

    McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson: Forces of Nature: Live at Slubs’-Blue Note

    Roy Hargrove: Grande-Terre-Verve

    Alice Coltrane: The Carnegie Hall Concert-Impulse

    Louis Stewart & Jim Hall: Louis Stewart with Jim Hall-The Dublin Concert-Livia Records

    Wayne Shorter: Celebration, Vol. 1-Blue Note


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