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JJ 07/64: Sheila Jordan – Portrait Of Sheila
Jazz Journal
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Sixty years ago Steve Voce welcomed Jordan's vocals as a spectacular relief from Blue Note's bloody-minded tenorists and noisy organ-players
Kenny Garrett & SVOY: Who Killed AI?
Peter Gamble
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Saxophonist Garrett plays with typical flair over electronic backgrounds, including a updated view of Miles Davis's voodoo rundown
Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek: Luminessence
Michael Tucker
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Reissue on high-grade vinyl of the 1974 set in which saxophonist Jan Garbarek plays over string pieces written by Keith Jarrett
Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin at Ronnie Scott’s
Mark Gilbert
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The young Americans brought an even younger band to London, featuring Munir Hossn, Grégoire Maret, Wesley Ritenour and Tatiana Parra
JJ 07/64: The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Jazz Journal
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Sixty years ago, after seeing the Brubeck quartet live in England, someone, perhaps Sinclair Traill, reckoned his group didn't play jazz
Brenda Earle Stokes: Motherhood
Matty Bannond
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Canadian singer and pianist flirts with kitsch but stays firm in a wistful set of Latin and light-rock originals featuring Ingrid Jensen
Audio reviews
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Keith Jarrett, Jan Garbarek: Luminessence
Brenda Earle Stokes: Motherhood
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Kenny Barron: Beyond This Place
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Sidney Bechet: Plays Sidney Bechet
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The fraught, sometimes contradictory journey of the famous gospel group is laid out with evocative testimony and photos
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Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues
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In Cold Blood
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Jazz On A Summer’s Day
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Wilderness
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Battersea Park in Concert returns for a second year with jazz from Ronnie Scott's Jazz Orchestra, Claire Martin, Ray Gelato and more
David Sanborn dies
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Gypsy Jazz Festival of London, 6-13 May
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The great wine world of Quincy Jones
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Stan Sulzmann’s 75th birthday gig at Watermill Jazz
Steve Voce, 1933-2023
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From the JJ archive
JJ 07/64: Sheila Jordan – Portrait Of Sheila
Sixty years ago Steve Voce welcomed Jordan's vocals as a spectacular relief from Blue Note's bloody-minded tenorists and noisy organ-players
JJ 07/64: The Dave Brubeck Quartet
JJ 07/64: Jimmy Witherspoon at Ronnie Scott’s
JJ 07/64: Cannonball Adderley at Birmingham Town Hall
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News in detail
Ronnie Scott’s JO to swing bank-holiday Battersea
12 June 2024
Battersea Park in Concert returns for a second year with jazz from Ronnie Scott's Jazz Orchestra, Claire Martin, Ray Gelato and more
David Sanborn dies
14 May 2024
The American alto saxophonist, whose highly charged sound came to define soul-jazz in the 1980s, has died aged 78
Michael Cuscuna dies
22 April 2024
A jazz archaeologist before it became fashionable, Cuscuna was famed for unearthing overlooked Blue Note material and founding Mosaic Records
Keith Emerson reimagined for strings and more
19 April 2024
An unplugged tribute to the British progressive rock pioneer by eminent French arranger Thierry Eliez is reissued this month
Gypsy Jazz Festival of London, 6-13 May
19 April 2024
Festival director Tobie Medland looks forward to seeing Stochelo Rosenberg, Gismo Graf, Tcha Limberger and more
German jazz trade-fair strikes a political note
12 April 2024
The opening night of jazzahead! in Bremen combined declarations of the jazz-as-freedom idea with music from Han Bennink and others
The great wine world of Quincy Jones
13 December 2023
Wine from the cellar of the renowned arranger and producer was sold in an auction conducted by Christie's from Los Angeles
Cadillac’s Joy reissue gets Presto award
08 December 2023
The 1976 album Joy, featuring Jim Dvorak and Ernest Mothle, has been recognised as Jazz Best Archive/Reissue Of The Year
Stan Sulzmann’s 75th birthday gig at Watermill Jazz
01 December 2023
The saxophonist's 75th birthday gig in Dorking featured his Neon Orchestra with special guest Nikki Iles on accordion
Steve Voce, 1933-2023
25 November 2023
The long-serving and popular Jazz Journal columnist and reviewer Steve Voce died in Liverpool this week, aged 89