Alyn plays Beiderbecke Garner and mysteries
JLU Claire hfeatures the BBC Big Band well it aint actually the BBC but it is big and ........ she also touches on AVishai Cohen's latest album [this wont distract me from Twickenham and there will be little or no magnetism from iPlayer ...]
"Geoffrey Smith picks highlights from a versatile, witty and always swinging career." of Gerry Mulligan ...
Jon3 at least promises interest even if the details are lacking
BBC R3 is just taking the piss out of any serious jazz listener.
JLU Claire hfeatures the BBC Big Band well it aint actually the BBC but it is big and ........ she also touches on AVishai Cohen's latest album [this wont distract me from Twickenham and there will be little or no magnetism from iPlayer ...]
"Geoffrey Smith picks highlights from a versatile, witty and always swinging career." of Gerry Mulligan ...
Jon3 at least promises interest even if the details are lacking
Trumpeter Nick Malcolm has emerged in the last couple of years as one to watch on the British scene. Here leading his quartet in concert at the Vortex Jazz Club in Dalston, East London, his ambitious compositional and playing style comes to the fore in music that merges short, cell-like themes with loose improvisational structures. The quartet's soundworld incorporates echoes of Miles Davis hardbop and 20th-century chamber music, as well as more avant-garde leanings. Experienced free improvisers, pianist Alexander Hawkins and bassist Olie Brice take the music in unexpected directions, while drummer Mark Whitlam offers traces of the groove-music scene of Malcolm's native Bristol.
BBC R3 is just taking the piss out of any serious jazz listener.
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