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Ray Charles: The Best Of
Derek Ansell
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Long-playing vinyl collection covers late the 50s and early 60s and illustrates Charles's range, from pop to blues, jazz, R&B and gospel
Matthew Bourne: Harpsichords
Barry Witherden
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Yorkshire experimentalist Bourne and colleagues improvise on distressed harpsichords, both unadorned and with electronic processing
Bria Skonberg: What It Means
Brian Payne
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Canadian trumpeter Skonberg plays standards and pops in New Orleans style with Herlin Riley, Don Vappie, Ben Jaffe and others
Tony Oxley Quintet: Angular Apron
Nic Jones
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Dexter Gordon: Blows Hot And Cool
Matthew Wright
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Benny Golson: Golden Standards Volume II
Nigel Jarrett
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Columbia ‘bootlegs’ early 60s Miles
Mark Gilbert
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Phil Merriman Trio: The Roots Beneath
Fred Grand
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Tomeka Reid Quartet: 3 + 3
Simon Adams
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Gianfranco Menzella: Dedicated To Bob Berg
Derek Ansell
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Kurt Rosenwinkel: The Next Step Band Live At Smalls 1996
Roger Farbey
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Pat Metheny – Stories Beyond Words
Nigel Jarrett
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Audio reviews
Ray Charles: The Best Of
Long-playing vinyl collection covers late the 50s and early 60s and illustrates Charles's range, from pop to blues, jazz, R&B and gospel
Matthew Bourne: Harpsichords
Bria Skonberg: What It Means
Tony Oxley Quintet: Angular Apron
Dexter Gordon: Blows Hot And Cool
Benny Golson: Golden Standards Volume II
Phil Merriman Trio: The Roots Beneath
Tomeka Reid Quartet: 3 + 3
Gianfranco Menzella: Dedicated To Bob Berg
Kurt Rosenwinkel: The Next Step Band Live At Smalls 1996
Paul Kendall: My Shining Hour
Giovanni Guidi: A New Day
Duke Ellington: Copenhagen 1958 / Bonus After Hours 1950
Natasha Blackwood: Love Songs For Good Machines
Adrian Rollini: His 26 Finest 1927-1938
Anita O’Day & Cal Tjader: Time For 2
Sam Newbould: Homing
El Comite: Carrousel
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
Espial: The Act Of Noticing
Book reviews
Pat Metheny – Stories Beyond Words
Bob Gluck is an academic but also a musician whose performance of Metheny charts helped inform this survey of the guitarist's work
The Notebooks Of Sonny Rollins
“God Is In The House”- Art Tatum
In With The In Crowd: Popular Jazz In 1960s Black America
Spirit Of The Century
Talking The Groove – Jazz Words From The Morning Star
A Trumpet Around The Corner – The Story of New Orleans Jazz
The Jazzmen
At The Vanguard Of Vinyl
The Blues Brothers
Knowing Jazz / Learning Jazz
Chasing The Masters – First Takes Of A Modern Drumming Artist
Jelly Roll Blues: Censored Songs & Hidden Histories
The Many Worlds Of David Amram
Cedar – The Life And Music Of Cedar Walton
Bitter Crop: The Heartache And Triumph Of Billie Holiday’s Last Year
Free Play: Improvisation In Life & Art
3 Shades Of Blue: Miles, Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans And The Lost Empire Of Cool
Early Jazz – A Concise Introduction, From Its Beginnings Through 1929
Omar Sosa’s 88 Well-Tuned Drums
Film reviews
The Humbler – Danny Gatton
Comprehensive chronicle adds new footage of 'the greatest guitarist you never heard', one perhaps isolated by his eclecticism and virtuosity
Sloane: A Jazz Singer
City Of A Million Dreams
Oscar Peterson: Black + White
Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues
Dale Bruning: A Tribute To Jim Hall
In Cold Blood
A Man Called Adam
Jazz On A Summer’s Day
Buster Williams: Bass To Infinity
Billy Bang: Lucky Man
Wilderness
Up From The Streets – New Orleans: The City Of Music
Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool – the DVD
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Small-screen swing
Ronnie’s: Ronnie Scott and His World-Famous Jazz Club
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Ronnie’s – the life of Ronnie Scott and his world famous jazz club
Count Basie – Through His Own Eyes
Live Reviews
Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet at Cologne Jazz Week
The American trumpeter cooled down a hot Cologne, following the less is more principle, while his drummer rattled the hardware energetically
Barnes, Spillett, Brown and Tracey at the Garibaldi in Northampton
Amersfoort World Jazz Festival
Flow Festival 2024, Helsinki
Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival, 2024
Jazz in De-Lovely Dorking
The Headhunters at Ronnie Scott’s
Inntöne Jazz Festival 2024
Jon Lloyd European Quartet in Wales
Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin at Ronnie Scott’s
Jazz in the Park competition, Romania
North Sea Round Town
John Surman Quartet at Ronnie Scott’s
Enter Enea Festival 2024, Poland
Bill Evans and the VansBand Allstars at Ronnie Scott’s – and in Poland
News in brief
Columbia ‘bootlegs’ early 60s Miles
Mark Gilbert
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Recordings from Antibes (1963) and Paris (1964) feature George Coleman, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams
Ronnie Scott’s JO to swing bank-holiday Battersea
David Sanborn dies
Michael Cuscuna dies
Keith Emerson reimagined for strings and more
Gypsy Jazz Festival of London, 6-13 May
German jazz trade-fair strikes a political note
The great wine world of Quincy Jones
Cadillac’s Joy reissue gets Presto award
Stan Sulzmann’s 75th birthday gig at Watermill Jazz
Steve Voce, 1933-2023
Val Wilmer looks back on jazz
Lottery awards £247,494 to research black music shops
Columns
Obituary: Palle Danielsson
The Swedish bassist played with a host of leading local and international musicians, ranging in style from standards to ECM-type modalism
Obituary: Bill Holman
Count Me In… 05/24
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Obituary: Albert ‘Tootie’ Heath
Obituary: Georg Riedel
Obituary: Brian Godding
Obituary: Bruce Crowther
Count Me In… 10/23
Obituary: Julian Bahula
Obituary: John Marshall
Obituary: Tony Bennett
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Obituary: Ahmad Jamal
Obituary: Jerry Dodgion
Obituary: Wally Fawkes
Obituary: Alan Bates
Features
Olli Ahvenlahti: Euro Visions
The holy trinity of melody, harmony and rhythm has underpinned the Finnish veteran's work, whether in jazz or a certain song contest
Frank Griffith writes of swing
John Mayall and the Wimpy Bar Blues
Ricardo Pinheiro: making jazz happen
Blossom Dearie: slight of sound, full of expression
Henry Mancini, a jazz pioneer in Hollywood
Zev Feldman: digging out the lost gems
Lizz Wright: looking back
Bob Florence Limited Edition: a big-band blast
100 years ago: Sarah Vaughan
Jim Beard: delight in the detail
The rapturous reed: saxophone in the cinema
My friend, Steve Voce
Terry Gibbs: bebop is my business /2
Dave Quincy, English jazz-rock pioneer
Terry Gibbs: bebop is my business /1
Emma Rawicz: in the middle of somewhere
From the JJ archive
JJ 08/94: Bob Mintzer – Departure
Thirty years ago Steve Voce was pleased to find further confirmation that Bob Mintzer was the least tiresome of the Coltrane-derived players
JJ 08/94: Improvisation – Its Nature And Practice In Music
JJ 08/94: Ronnie Cuber, interviewed
JJ 08/84: The Victor Feldman Trio – To Chopin With Love
JJ 08/84: Benny Golson Quintet – One More Mem’ry
JJ 08/74: Dollar Brand – African Sketchbook
JJ 08/74: Rahsaan Roland Kirk – Bright Moments
JJ 08/74: Jan Garbarek – Witchi-Tai-To & Red Lanta
JJ 08/64: Cleo Laine – Shakespeare And All That Jazz
JJ 08/64: Various – Jazz Britannia Vol. 2
JJ 08/64: Cyril Davies And His Rhythm And Blues All Stars – The Sound Of Cyril Davies
JJ 08/64: In My Opinion – Johnny Hodges
JJ 07/94: Andy Sheppard – Rhythm Method & Delivery Suite
JJ 07/94: Jessica Williams Trio – In The Pocket
JJ 07/84: Jaco Pastorius – Invitation
News in detail
Columbia ‘bootlegs’ early 60s Miles
12 September 2024
Recordings from Antibes (1963) and Paris (1964) feature George Coleman, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams
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