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March 4, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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DENNY ZEITLIN

JAZZ AT KITANO
Friday, May 2nd Solo Piano
Saturday, May 3rd
Trio with Buster Williams & Matt Wilson

“By any measure, Zeitlin’s creative output over the past 50 years places him at jazz’s creative zenith.”
Andrew Gilbert, JazzTimes Jan-Feb 2014


Kitano New York
66 Park Avenue, East 38th Street
Sets at 8 & 10
Reservations Recommended:  212 885 7119
www.kitano.com

SOME REVIEWS OF DENNY ZEITLIN SOLO PERFORMANCES
“…he is an improvisational artist whose skills are so expansive that he can integrate everything he hears into the fabric of his soloing. In the best sense, in the manner that has always been true of jazz’s finest improvisers, Zeitlin constantly stretches the creative envelope, measuring himself only against the infinite demands of his music.” Don Heckman, LOS ANGELES TIMES“…Zeitlin delivered a riveting solo performance.” George Goodman, NEW YORK TIMES“In supreme command of the keyboard…he employs striking dissonances, he constructs extraordinary edifices of harmonics, he can be marvelously pianistic, with a velvet subtlety of touch. He is an original…Denny Zeitlin stretches jazz piano beyond any hitherto defined limits.” Don Freeman,SAN DIEGO UNION“…He didn’t show his brilliance through his technique (which he has), but through subtle improvisation, advanced and finely-tuned harmonic development, and a stupendous internal sense of meter…Denny Zeitlin’s solo piano was the unpretentious highpoint of the festival.” MUNCHNER MERKUR (Munich)

SOME REVIEWS OF DENNY ZEITLIN TRIO PERFORMANCES

“There was a sense of play, creativity and boldness; one felt the power of improvisation as a skill and as an almost philosophical endeavor.”
Ben Ratliff, NEW YORK TIMES

“Merging a 1960s-’70s sensibility with a profound awareness of classical-piano history and technique, Zeitlin remains a gloriously unconventional player.  In general, he pursues an unlikely array of musical idioms, apparently oblivious to musical fashion or trend…exquisitely, uniquely, Zeitlin.”
Howard Reich, CHICAGO TRIBUNE

“The Denny Zeitlin Trio is one of our era’s great bands…they’ve got the virtually telepathic interplay of a band that’s been together awhile…the foundations–of the building, of society–shook, as the trio played with a very high level of elan, energy, and empathy…Together, these three secretly rule the world…the world of piano trios, at the very least. ”  Mark Keresman, JAZZREVIEW.COM

“In addition to being a world-class jazz pianist, Zeitlin has been a working psychiatrist for decades…Zeitlin–working in powerfully interactive fashion with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Matt Wilson–offered another of the envelope-stretching sets that have long been his stock in trade.”
Don Heckman, LOS ANGELES TIMES

“Monterey just has a special feeling about it.  This year’s lineup included some real legends…the great bassist Buster Williams, who spent Sunday evening in a trio led by another astonishing player, pianist Denny Zeitlin…This trio, with drummer Matt Wilson, a master of small gestures, played…the weekend’s deepest music: vital and pulsing, like brain tissue, with lush introspective harmonies.  The super-responsive rapport among the musicians went way beyond technique and into the secret world of musical intuition. “Richard Scheinin, SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS

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March 3, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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Nancy Barell Presents

Give a listen to “JazzSpotlight OnSinatra”.

We play Frank of course and jazz singers and instrumentalists who have recorded the great standards with some tasty originals here and there.

Read Marc Myers profile of Nancy Barell
I Kissed Frank Sinatra”.

Contact Nancy Barell
nbarell@nyc.rr.com
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March 4, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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Jon Di Fiore
CD Release Event
“Yellow Petals”
@ Kitano
Wed., May 14th

Featuring
Jon DiFiore-Drums
Adrian Moring-Bass
Billy Test-PianoThe Kitano – New York
66 Park Ave. at East 38th St.
New York, NY
For reservations call: (212) 885-7119
Shows at 8 pm and 10 pmNEW CD
“Yellow Petals”
(Third Freedom Music 1003)
Street Date: March 4,2014
          True synergy is a most sought-after substance for an ensemble that pursues the more adventurous elements of creative music.  Composer/drummer Jon Di Fiore’s trio demonstrates synergy at its finest on his new CD, Yellow Petals (Third Freedom Music). Along with pianist Billy Test and bassist Adrian Moring, Jon’s trio has been performing together extensively for four years and has clearly developed an ensemble identity that should be a model for all ensembles in pursuit of the transcendent.There is often an erroneous perception that pushing the boundaries results in a diminishing of the qualities of musicality and beauty that have been hallmarks of great jazz since the days in which Ellington, Armstrong and Hawkins were setting the parameters for the serious art of jazz.  While some adventurers choose elements of chaos and discordance in their quests for innovation, that is never the thrust of this trio.  The influence of modern piano trios led by Bud Powell, Andrew Hill, Mal Waldron, Brad Mehldau and particularly Bill Evans are entwined into the outlook of Jon’s trio. Nevertheless, the singular expressiveness of these three individuals is always at the core of all nine of the outstanding Di Fiore originals on this excellent recording. Each of them provides a fertile canvas for the type of exploration that is fundamental for the innovative and urgent substances that are essential to jazz at its most creative.A superior composer, Jon creates works that are quite modern, but highly lyrical; each of them delineating a definite structure, but leaving a great deal of room for exploration and development.  There is a sense of equality among the musicians that never feels as if someone is simply soloing over basic support.  Rather, all three play as one, allowing the music to shift colors and rhythms most organically, never veering off track.  It is sometimes difficult to know when the composed sections end and improvisation takes over, as sheer musicality is always the dominant factor. Even Jon’s drums are tuned to provide a totally sonorous texture – much in the manner of highly musical drummers like Max Roach and Joe Chambers.A certain level of virtuosity is essential to playing this music and all three of these musicians are truly remarkable.  However, technical prowess is only the entry point, as all great jazz demands that a story be told; and told with emotion and beauty.  On Yellow Petals enthralling stories are told. But as Duke stated in no uncertain terms: “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing.”  This music swings.Jon’s drumming is in constant motion; prodding, accenting, coloring, driving, shimmering and steering – always fully on point.  Moring’s bass playing is deeply wooded, powerfully rhythmic, crisply defined and remarkably fluent.  Test’s piano is dynamic, spans the emotional spectrum from ethereal to explosive and reflects the entire history of the past 60 years of jazz piano artistry – along with clear familiarity with the Western Classical methodology.

Every piece on the album is clearly constructed with a definitive direction and destination in mind, but the journey within is always filled with surprises and delights, shifting harmonically, rhythmically and emotionally from moment to moment without ever losing its direction or essence.  Each of the compositions is rooted by a particular inspirational source, whether a personal relationship, a musical source, a composer or even architecture, the depiction is vivid in its display.

The album opens with Demise, adapted from Chopin’s Prelude Opus 28, Number 4, and immediately the stunning interplay of the trio lets the listeners know that they are in for quite a fascinating ride.  Composer/pianist Guillermo Klein – a key influence on Di Fiore – inspired InKleined, built upon a fractured ostinato bass line that creates a delicious tension for an atmospheric exploration and dynamic climax.  Minimalism is the source on Where Does the Wind Blow, producing an unabashedly hard driving piece stoked by vibrantly walking bass, dancing drums and a brilliantly constructed Bud Powell-ish piano solo.

Environments provided the launching points for three other pieces.  The music of North Africa inspired Silver.  Like InKleined this is essentially a through-composed piece with patches of space for improvisation.  In this case it’s highly rhythmic, exotic, free-flowing and modal, with sinuous piano that swirls like a musette in the solo, later blending with the bass to create a dramatic drone under Jon’s sparkling drum solo.  Spanish music is the source for Orange, launched by Jon’s cajón-like drum intro.  Built on a bass heartbeat, it features an exciting piano solo that swirls and swings.  Shotgun House – provoked by low-income New Orleans architecture – opens as an ethereal ballad and then deftly moves between easy swing and fiery jubilation.

Personal relationships are the roots for three pieces.  Live for Tomorrow, Forget Today, a dedication to Jon’s parents, is mostly free improvisation following the lovely melody, built on ostinato bass and shimmering cymbals.  An exciting piece, it features a blistering piano solo of fiery single note runs, thunderous block chords and glowing cascades.  Companion (described by Jon as “written for the one I love”) is a lovely, highly lyrical paean that builds to a series of ascending climaxes. The album closes with the title track Yellow Petals, in memory of Jon’s mother.  A beautifully evocative piece, it opens with filigree solo piano, later buoyed by bass and drums of gently whispering subtlety – a heartfelt expression of love, joy and sorrow, and a most luminescent ending to a scintillating and uplifting album.

Hopefully this trio will remain together for many years to come and continue to expand upon the powerful music contained on Yellow Petals.

Artist Website:  www.jondifiore.com

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March 4, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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March Madness
Jazz Promo Services
New Releases for March 2014
MARCH 2014
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Adam Smale – “Out Of The Blue”

(SBM3-2)Adam Smale – guitar, Phil Palombi – bass, Mathew Fries – piano, Kieth Hall – drums

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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PJ Rasmussen – “Another Adventure”

(Third Freedom Music 1002)PJ Rasmussen: Guitar, Jim Ridl: Piano, Jon Difiore: Drums, Adrian Moring: Bass, Steve Davis: Trombone, Nate Giroux: Tenor Sax, Ben Hankle: Trumpet, Scott Robinson: Tenor Sax; Soprano Sax, Lauren Sevian: Bari sax

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Barbara Levy Daniels – “Love Lost And Found”

(Bldproductions Inc)

Barbara Levy Daniels (Vocals), John DiMartino (Piano and Music Director), Warren Vache’ (Coronet), Shinnosuke Takahashi (Drums), Paul Meyers (Acoustic Guitar), and 2 time Grammy Award winner Boris Kozlov (Bass).

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Mike Bardash Quintet – “Polygon”

(Rhombus 7120)

Piano/Electric Piano: Mike Bardash, Bass: Gene Torres, Drums: Tony Lewia, Sax and Flute: Deji Coker, Trumpet: Kenyatta Beasley, Percussion: Bongo Bruno (Kenny’s Klave)

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Jon Di Fiore – “Yellow Petals”

(Third Freedom Music 1003)

Jon Di Fiore-Drums, Adrian Moring-Bass, Billy Test-Piano

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Lara Iacovini FEATURING STEVE SWALLOW – “Right Together”

(ABEAT ABJZ 127)LARA IACOVINI VOCAL, STEVE SWALLOW ELECTRIC BASS, PAOLINO DALLA PORTA DOUBLE BASS, ADAM NUSSBAUM DRUMS, ROBERTO SOGGETTI PIANO

GUESTS: ANDREA DULBECCO  VIBRAPHONE ON TRACKS 1,3,6,7,10,  GIOVANNI MAZZARINO PIANO & FENDER RHODES ON TRACKS 8,9

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Janice Borla Group – “Promises To Burn”

(Tall Grass Records TG 8281)Janice Borla-voice, Scott Robinson -tenor saxophone/flute, Art Davis-trumpet/flugelhorn, John McLean-guitars, Bob Bowman-bass, Jack Mouse-drums

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Dave Stryker – “8 Track”

(Strikezone Records 8809)Dave Stryker –guitar, Stephon Harris – vibraphone, Jared Gold – organ, McClenty Hunter – drums

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Beata Pater – “Golden Lady”

(B&B Records BB0419)

Beata Pater  – vocals, Hiromu Aoki – piano,Buca Necak – bass

Street Date: 03/04/2014

B.J. Jansen – “Ronin”

(Artist Recording Collective ARC-2529)

B.J. Jansen-baritone sax, Mamiko Watanabe-piano, Mike Boone-bass, Amanda Ruzza-bass, Chris Beck, And Dorota Piotrowska-drums

Street Date: 03/04/2014

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Rozina Pátkai – “Você E Eu”

(Self Produced)

Rozina Pátkai – vocals, Balázs Pecze – trumpet, flugelhorn, Mátyás Tóth – guitar, Márton Soós – double bass, Balázs Cseh – drums, percussion, Áron Tálas – Fender Rhodes (5), Tamás Mészáros (5, 6)
The RTQ String Quartet (10) Balázs Bujtor – violin, Erika Kovács – violin, Zsófi Winkler – viola, Béla Gál – cello, feat. Norbert Mohácsi – double bass

Street Date: 03/25/2014

APRIL 2014

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ES2 (Erick Storckman And Eliot Smith) – “AlgoRhythms”

(Twin Rivers Records TR227)

Eliot Smith – Keyboards, Erick Storckman – Trombone, Cliff Lyons – Tenor Sax, Pete McCann – Guitar, Andy Eulau – Bass, Scott Neumann – Drums

 

Street Date: 04/29/2014

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Eddie Allen – “Push”

(Edjalen Music EM 505)

Eddie Allen – TRUMPET, Keith Loftis – TENOR SAX, Dion Tucker – TROMBONE, Misha Tsiganov – KEYBOARDS, Mark Soskin – PIANO, Kenny Davis – ACOUSTIC BASS, E.J. Strickland – DRUMS

Street Date: 04/29/2014

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Antonio Adolfo – “Rio, Choro, Jazz”

(AAM 0706)

 A Tribute To Legendary Brazilian Pianist & Composer Ernesto Nazareth

Street Date: 05/06/2014

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Noshir Mody – “Stories From The Years Of Living”

(Self Produced)

Mody-guitar, Tsuyoshi Niwa-soprano sax, Carmen Staaf-piano, John Lenis-bass,Yutaka Uchida-drums

Street Date: 05/06/2014

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PERRY BEEKMAN – “BEWITCHED: PERRY BEEKMAN SINGS & PLAYS RODGERS AND HART”

(Self Produced)

PERRY BEEKMAN (VOCALS AND GUITAR), PETER TOMLINSON (PIANO), LOU PAPPAS (BASS)

Street Date: 05/06/2014

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Steven Kroon – “On The One”

(Kroonatune Records KTR 005)

Steven Kroon, Congas & Percussion, Igor Atalita, Keyboards, Bryan Carrott, Vibraphone, Ruben Rodriguez, Bass, Craig Rivers, Flute, Vince Cherico, Drums,
Special Guest:  Tim Ries, Saxophone

Street Date: 05/07/2014

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Mark Weinstein – Latin Jazz Underground

(ZOHO ZM 201403)

Mark Weinstein-flute, Aruan Ortiz-piano, Rashaan Carter-Bass, Gerald Cleaver-drums, Roman Diaz-percussion

 

Street Date: 05/13/2014

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Louis Prima Jr. – “Blow”

(Warrior Records WR16532)Louis Prima, Vocals/Trumpet A.D. Adams, Drums Steve Pandis, Bass Ryan McKay, Guitar Gregg Fox, Keys Marco Palos, Saxophone Ted Schumacher,

Trumpet Phil Clevinger, Trombone Leslie Spencer, BG Vocals

Street Date: 06/10/2014

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March 4, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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Pianist Mike Bardash
New CD “Polygon”
and Upcoming CD Release EventsNEW CD
“Polygon”Featuring
Mike Bardash-Piano/Electric Piano
Gene Torres-Bass
Tony Lewis-Drums
Deji Coker-Sax and Flute
Kenyatta Beasley-Trumpet
Bongo Bruno -Percussion (Kenny’s Klave)

(Rhombus 7120) Street Date March 4, 2014)

CD Release Events / Live Appearances
March 12 , 2014
Set Times: 7:30 and 9:00 PM
Mike Bardash Greenwich Mean Time
6 Depot Square, Monclair NJ 07042
 (973) 744-2600
$10 Music Charge   $7 Minimum
featuring
Mike Bardash-Piano
Tony Lewis-Drums
Gene Torres-Electric Bass
March 27, 2014
Set Times: 7:30 and 9:00 PM
Rhonda Denet Quartet
Trumpets
$10 Music Charge   $7 MinimumFeaturing
Rhonda Denet –vocals
Mike Bardash-Piano
Charles Batton-Drums
Derek Buchanen-Electric BassNYC CD Release Event
The Mike Bardash Quintet
March 28 , 2014
Set Times: 11:00 PM
Somethin’ Jazz Club
212 E 52nd  St.
between 2nd and 3rd Ave
New York NY 10022
(212) 371-7657

Featuring
Mike Bardash-Piano
Tony Lewis-Drums
Gene Torres-Electric Bass
Deji Coker-Sax and Flute
Kenyatta Beazley-Trumpet

From the opening strains of Polygon, pianist/composer Mike Bardash’s remarkable new Rhombus Records CD, the listener will be fully aware that an exciting and unpredictable journey lies ahead.  A pianist of consummate artistry, Bardash’s playing is placed totally within the context of the music, which showcases his extraordinarily imaginative vision as a composer.  Ten of the eleven compositions are Bardash originals and contain a broad palette of modern jazz expression within each highly distinctive piece.  Funky and straight ahead hard bop, soul jazz, structured avant-garde, and solid blowing are all flavors in this magical stew of creativity and adventure.Although rooted in that progressive hard bop and beyond mode of the tradition that has made the Blue Note sound so timeless, the music on Polygon is fully of the moment and never allows looking back to stand in the way of looking forward.  Mike’s compositions are in constant motion – changing textures, shifting time signatures and altering moods in an organically evolving structure that tells vivid stories and creates an ideal canvas for the soloists.Bardash has assembled an exemplary group of musicians for this music, locking the framework in place with a longtime collaborator, the brilliant bassist Gene Torres, along with the dynamic rhythms of drummer Tony Lewis. The powerful frontline consists of trumpeter Kenyatta Beasley and another longtime Bardash colleague, Deji Coker on tenor sax and flute.  All of the musicians are fully informed in the various stylistic elements and totally in command as they traverse the challenging music, telling compelling stories as they take the journey.  The full-bodied sounds of both hornmen and the no-nonsense dynamism of Mike’s piano playing create a huge sound that often makes the quintet sound like a larger ensemble – ideally suited to this music.  And while the music unquestionably stretches boundaries and pursues the adventurous, it never abandons the essence of musicality that is always front and center.

Seven of the highly imaginative Bardash originals are woven together into ThePolygon Suite that comprises more than half of the album.   But the four pieces that precede it set the tone perfectly.  These include the one non-Bardash item, D’s Blues, written by Coker. A hard-boppish blues over a sprightly walking bass, it has a jocular, lopsided feel that is downright Monkish.  Fluidly swinging piano, tenor and trumpet solos highlight this short and sweet foray.

Fiery exuberance is the key to Impulse, an explosive take-no-prisoners excursion of tension-filled arcing lines in an upward spiral.  The scintillating rhythm section play sets off virile tenor and trumpet solos and a vigorous piano solo of cascading runs and thunderous block chords, then closes with an exceptionally musical drum solo.

An easier, but no less emphatic mood is created on the funk-fest Brass Tacks, which opens the album – strikingly syncopated and darkly luminous in the manner reminiscent of Andrew Hill’s approach to funky hard bop.  Fueled by Torres’ throbbing electric bass and Lewis’s infectious backbeat, there are soul-drenched solos by Torres, a Lee Morgan-ish Beasley and Coker’s raunchy tenor that lead into an unexpectedly rubato turn by Bardash that still manages to evoke the spirit of Bobby Timmons within its free context.

An entirely different vibration is achieved with Late in the Game, an atmospheric, dramatic piece rooted by deep wood bass, freely punctuating piano, shimmering cymbals and dulcet malletry.  There is a distinct cinematic feeling as the musicians paint a portrait that shifts between serenity and turbulence, but always focused on beauty.

The Polygon Suite is launched with Kenny’s Klave, full of surprises and unpredictable twists and turns, with the fervently inventive percussion of Bongo Bruno adding special color on this track.  Primarily veering between free-bop and unabashedly Latin rhythms, the context shifts, twists, flows and dissolves in an ever changing narrative.  An arresting trumpet solo and rollicking tenor adds to the mix. 10 to 12 follows with its rapid-fire, boldly sinuous theme fueled by a perfectly unified rhythm section.  Punchy tenor, fluid trumpet and an edgy, rhythmic and adventurous piano solo are highlights.  A highly dramatic shift kicks in with the third movement,And then What (arranged by Coker).  A poignant ballad, the probing piece is layered over a sumptuous pillow provided by the rhythm section.  Exquisitely crafted and impeccably delivered, what could have been solemn is transformed into a message of hope and uplifting substance, posing important questions and seeking enlightened answers.  Leading Edge, a brief gentle rubato electric piano aperitif introduces Around the Edges. Also arranged by Coker, this is a jaunty smoldering groover built on an ostinato electric piano/bass vamp and playful backbeat, and features trumpet and flute in the unison lines.  A sprightly piano turn leads into Coker’s full-bodied flute solo that occasionally evokes Rahsaan.  Trailing Edge, a very short electric piano romp melds into Sugar High Rondo, which closes the suite.  A briskly punctuated theme stoked by nicely syncopated rhythms throughout provide the structure for a muscular, confrontational tenor solo that leads into a spectacular collective improv climax and the closing theme that brings this marvelous album to its conclusion.

For those who feel that contemporary jazz has lost the fire, urgency, jubilation and innovation of the earlier traditions, Polygon will be a delightful reminder that those classic traditions of this great art form are still alive and well.

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