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A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Avishai Cohen. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Avishai Cohen. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2021. október 12., kedd

12-10-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2008-2018 (3h 16m)


12-10-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2008-2018 (3h 16m)# S.M.V., Crimson Jazz Trio, Bushman's Revenge, Avishai Cohen, Dave Douglas Quintet, Matana Roberts, Nir Felder, Stanley Clarke, Bireli Lagrène, Jean-Luc Ponty, Mike Dillon, Tobias Meinhart, Wolfgang Muthspiel


J A Z Z   M U S I C (3h 53m)

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S.M.V. is a jazz supergroup featuring the talents of bassists Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, and Victor Wooten. Individually, the members of S.M.V. are widely accepted as innovative, creative, and technically proficient musicians who have performed in a variety of genres. The trio released its debut self-titled album on Heads Up in 2008.
S.M.V.
Thunder (Marcus Miller) 6:37
Los Tres Hermanos (Marcus Miller) 5:25
from Thunder 2008
Get the subwoofers primed for this one. Three of jazz fusion's finest and most respected bassists -- Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, and Victor Wooten -- join forces for an hourlong frolic in the studio that's a fun, frisky, funky romp for the players and a potent showcase for an instrument often relegated to support status. Not here. On paper, it would seem unwieldy for three bass players, especially with the proficiency of this trio, to navigate their parts in the same song without the sound getting hopelessly cluttered. But it takes less than a minute into the opening track, which unexpectedly kicks off with full orchestration, for the concept to prove viable. One bass works the traditional low riff while the other two solo in harmony and trade licks with such ease and finesse that you wonder why someone didn't think of this collaboration earlier. Actually, someone did. Wooten came up with the idea but it took until the group worked together at the October 2006 Bass Player Live! event in N.Y.C. (where Clarke won the Bass Player Lifetime Achievement Award) for it to be discussed as a reality with the other two... Otherwise, this will thrill fusion fans -- and for bassists it's nothing less than a master class on the instrument from a handful of its most accomplished, eclectic, and veteran practitioners.


The trio was conceived by Wallace, who recruited Tim Landers (bass) and Jody Nardone (piano) in 2004.
The Court of the Crimson King (Robert Fripp / Peter Giles / Greg Lake / Ian McDonald / Peter Sinfield) 6:16
Frame By Frame (Adrian Belew / Bill Bruford / Robert Fripp / Tony Levin) 5:30 Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone: Mel Collins
Heartbeat (Adrian Belew / Bill Bruford / Robert Fripp / Tony Levin) 8:56
King Crimson founder Robert Fripp approved of the group, stating: "The CJ3 have respectfully and irreverently taken eight Crimson classics, repositioned them in the musical spectrum, and delivered their first songbook with superb musicianship in service to wit and invention".


This Norwegian power trio melds jazz improvisation with prog rock composition and heavy metal's dynamics.
Always in Motion the Future Is (Even Helte Hermansen) 9:59
While My Guitar Gently Breaks (Even Helte Hermansen) 6:33
Personal Poltergeist (Even Helte Hermansen) 7:48
Waltz for My Good Man (Even Helte Hermansen) 4:48
from Jitterbug 2010
Rune Grammofon's contributions to the Norwegian jazz scene (and that of the world at large) continues with Bushman's Revenge's third album, finding the trio again exploring their own variety of garagey psych fusion... Jitterbug is at once a product of its time -- namely a worship of a lot of things going down sonically at the dawn of the '70s -- and something that doesn't quite fit into any easy description of that; they're a power trio and a jazz trio without settling for being specifically one or the other, as the excellent opener "Always in Motion the Future Is" shows... 

2021. augusztus 15., vasárnap

15-08-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2001-2011 (3h 53m)

15-08-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2001-2011 (3h 53m)# Grażyna Auguścik, Attila Laszlo Band, Jaco Pastorius Big Band, Dave Douglas, Joe Diorio,Dennis Coffey, Charlie Haden & Brad Mehldau, S.M.V., Crimson Jazz Trio,Bushman's Revenge, Avishai Cohen


J A Z Z   M U S I C (3h 53m)

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Grażyna Auguścik is a Polish jazz vocalist, composer, and arranger. She frequently uses Polish folk music, Latin American music, and klezmer music.
Grażyna Auguścik 
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Jimmy Webb) 5:10
Dancing All Around (Grazyna Auguscik) 4:07
from River 2001
Her voice has a distinctive sound and style, and her choice of tunes spans genres, so it is not surprising that Polish-born vocalist Grazyna Auguscik has made a bit of a name for herself in the active Chicago jazz scene. Like contemporary Patricia Barber, another word sculptor from the Windy City, Auguscik defies pigeonholing, and as with Barber, her voice emanates a dark, brooding quality that is quite unlike any other. Ultimately, Auguscik's sound will not appeal to everyone, with its slightly off-beat qualities and odd harmonies. One thing in her favor: a compatible band, with first-rate performers such as accordionist Jarek Bester, who solos beautifully on "Bachianas Brasileiras," and local mainstays bassist Eric Hochberg and guitarist John McLean. .. She leaps across intervals, repeats phrases, and puts her entire self into her songs. The results sometimes charm and more often challenge, auguring well for the future of jazz singing. She points in an uncharted direction that takes nothing for granted, as little sounds mix with soft subtlety and poetic lyrics to achieve something just different enough to raise a few eyebrows.



Having graduated as an architect from the Technical University Budapest (BME), and as guitarist from the Jazz Faculty of the Béla Bartók Conservatory, he started to play in leading Hungarian jazz bands. He founded his own band, the group „Kaszakő” in 1975, which had a really original sound. Their first record was published under the title Édenkert (Garden of Eden) in 1983. He formed the group „Things” with sax player Tony Lakatos in 1985, which functioned for a period of seven years.
Last Moment 9:18
Sentimental Voices 9:26
I have been blessed to meet and play with Attila László and his music for over ten years. Attila László's music is so wonderful in so many ways, I always hear a very broad span of musical influences coming from his playing and music so much, that I stopped trying to figure it out, I just enjoy it and always be alert and ready for what comes next. Every time I play a concert with him, I can expect the music to live within me, and it does. Which is what we have become, "Brothers". - Tommy Campbell
Attila László - electric and acoustic guitars, Kálmán Oláh - piano, keyboards, Béla Lattman - electric and acoustic bass, Kornél Horváth - percussions, Péter Szendőfi - drums


Jaco Pastorius
was a meteor who blazed on to the scene in the 1970s, only to flame out tragically in the 1980s. With a brilliantly fleet technique and fertile melodic imagination, Pastorius made his fretless electric bass leap out from the depths of the rhythm section into the front line with fluid machine-gun-like passages that demanded attention.
 
Teen Town - Victor Wooten (Jaco Pastorius) 4:10
Punk Jazz - Richard Bona (Jaco Pastorius) 5:03
Killing Me Softly -  Jeff Carswell (Pee Wee Ellis / Charles Fox / Norman Gimbel / Jaco Pastorius) 4:22 
Back before he turned everyone's idea of bass playing inside out, Jaco Pastorius spent five years on the bandstand with the Peter Graves Orchestra at Bachelors III, a swanky spot in his hometown of Ft. Lauderdale. Nearly three decades after the future star's departure in 1975, and 16 years after his brutal murder, Graves got the guys back together, christened them in their former colleague's name, and invited the most prominent bass guitarists of the early 21st century down to join them in a project dedicated to Pastorius' legacy. Throughout these polished performances, the bass parts testify to how profoundly Pastorius altered that instrument's role. Bottom line (so to speak): he gave them the option of playing from a soloist mentality and blowing all over the beat, as fast and free as any saxophonist, as long as he or she had chops and didn't subvert the groove. The guest bassists on this collection absorbed this lesson long ago. Each can scatter quick licks, some of them even faster than Pastorius himself... 

2021. január 6., szerda

PnM.MiX - 40 selected songs from ALLMUSIC FAVORITE JAZZ ALBUMS 2020 (3h 57m)

PnM.MiX - 40 selected songs from  ALLMUSIC  FAVORITE JAZZ ALBUMS 2020 (3h 57m)




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There was no shortage of high-quality jazz in 2020...



Gilfema - Three / Têkê





Artemis - Artemis / The Sidewinder



Diego Urcola Quartet feat. Paquito D'Rivera - El Duelo / La Yumba \ Caravan




Butcher Brown - #KingButch / Broad Rock


Cat Toren's HUMAN KIND - Scintillating Beauty / Ignis Fatuus


Tani Tabbal Trio - Now Then / Inky Bud

Irreversible Entanglements - Who Sent You? /  The Code Noir / Amina


Sunny Jain - Wild Wild East / Brooklyn Dhamal



Sam Gendel - Satin Doll / Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

Ron Miles - Rainbow Sign / Queen Of The South

Jimmy Heath - Love Letter / Fashion Or Passion





Nubya Garcia - Source / The Message Continues

Kandace Springs - The Women Who Raised Me / I Put A Spell On You feat. David Sanborn

Moses BoydDark Matter / Y.O.Y.O


Lara Driscoll - Woven Dreams / Airport Limbo


Keith Jarrett - Budapest Concert / It’s A Lonesome Old Town



2020. április 5., vasárnap

"We Were Kings" > 080 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 05-04-2020

ALTER.NATION #80
Hollow Ship, The Claudettes, Melkbelly, Warm Digits, Avishai Cohen / Big Vicious, Melt Yourself Down, James Elkington, Wilma Archer, Maserati, CMON, Ringo Deathstarr, Born Ruffians

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A groove-driven psychedelic combo from Gothenburg, Sweden, Hollow Ship meld the progressive influence of bands like Pink Floyd and King Crimson with funky Afro-pop rhythms and a host of modern sounds. They made their debut in 2020 with the full-length Future Remains LP.
Hollow Ship - Future Remains / We Were Kings
Hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, Hollow Ship are a psych-rock combo with a progressive edge and a penchant for big, ferocious grooves. The project stems from a collaboration between bandleader Thomas Frank (vocals, guitar) and Vincent Vensal (guitar) whose loose improvisations came to life over a two-year period with the addition of an agile rhythm battery in bassist Johannes Cronquist and drummer Mårten Magnefors. On their debut album, Future Remains, the group invests in the exploratory spirit of psych, jam, prog, and art-rock without necessarily bowing to each tradition's expected tropes. In fact, their bold, rhythm-heavy attack and warped fusion of contemporary and vintage studio manipulations comes across as quite modern in approach...

The Claudettes fuse Chicago piano blues with the full-throttle energy of rockabilly and punk and the sultriness of ’60s soul to write a thrilling new chapter in American roots music. Johnny Iguana pounds the piano alongside seductive singer Berit Ulseth, bassist/guitarist/singer Zach Verdoorn and drummer Michael Caskey. 
The Claudettes - High Times in the Dark / 24/5
High Times in the Dark opens with an ornate piano run from chief Claudette Johnny Iguana, a flourish that brings to mind Steve Nieve's work with the Attractions, particularly on Elvis Costello's Trust. It's a dramatic progression from the gleefully grimy blues-and-boogie that characterized earlier albums by the Claudettes, a bit of flair that brings the group's self-definition of "garage cabaret" into sharp relief, and that's even before vocalist Berit Ulseth has sung her first note... High Times in the Dark is filled with clever, soulful rock & roll that's rooted in blues, jazz, and R&B but veers toward classic pop: music that's designed to be played in the heart of the night but is snappy and catchy enough to shine brightly during the day...


Chicago-based quartet whose energetic noise rock is spiced with poppy grunge, math rock, and the occasional experimental freak out. With a sound that meets in the middle of a collision between experimental noise rock, pop grunge, math rock, and classic indie rock, the Chicago quartet Melkbelly utilized well-worn sounds of the past and transform them into something fresh, thanks to the energy and skill they apply to the process.
Melkbelly - PITH /  Kissing Under Some Bats
Melkbelly's debut album, Nothing Valley, gave notice that the Chicago foursome had an encyclopedic knowledge of noisy, heavy indie rock both past and present, while also impressing with the ability to stitch it together in ways that made it all seem fresh. The noise-damaged guitars, math rock drums, sticky-sweet pop melodies, and songs that seem naggingly familiar in a very good way are all back on PITH, only ramped up in ways that matter...  on "Kissing Under Some Bats" they spread across the speakers in an slowly unspooling hissy hum that would make Sonic Youth proud...


Retro-futuristic English duo whose motorik-powered music explores nostalgia and technology... Blending high-concept songwriting with inspirations spanning Can, Neu!, and Kraftwerk, My Bloody Valentine's dense sonic layers, and Brian Eno's wispy analog melodies, Warm Digits are multi-instrumentalists Andrew Hodson and Steve Jefferis. 
Warm Digits - Flight of IdeasFrames and Cages
On Wireless World, Warm Digits' Andrew Hodson and Steve Jefferis took inspiration from the pros and cons of progress and technology; on Flight of Ideas, they explore the ramifications of outdated ideas and mental disorders. The title comes from a psychological term describing a state of overloaded thought, and while it's a concept that's all too relevant to when the album was released, it's rooted in decades of psychology...  On "Frames and Cages," their juxtaposition of dense, ominous beats with airier passages provides an apt musical metaphor for how an idea can imprison or enlighten someone based on their perspective...


“Cohen is a multicultural jazz musician, among whose ancestors is Miles Davis. Like Davis, he can make the trumpet a vehicle for uttering the most poignant human cries.” Thomas Conrad, JazzTimes
Avishai Cohen / Big Vicious - Big Vicious / King Kutner
On his fourth date for ECM, trumpeter Avishai Cohen leads a band he formed with friends after returning to Israel in 2013. The electro-acoustic ensemble includes guitarists Uzi Ramirez and Yonatan Albalak (also on electric bass) and drummers Aviv Cohen and Ziv Ravitz (who also did the live studio sampling); they deliver a program of nine originals and two covers. It is easily the most accessible album of Cohen's career thus far, in that it will likely appeal to listeners not normally drawn to jazz. There are several reasons for this. First is that Cohen's writing is songlike. The melodies are often hummable and there are many different stylistic forays into psychedelic rock, R&B and funk, Hebrew folk, and sound system electronica. It was cut over three days at Studios La Buissonne in France and produced by Manfred Eicher... "King Kutner" is a rock tune with bluesy lead guitar and a popping bassline framed by snare breaks and a punchy kick drum.


An intense Afro-jazz-punk sextet featuring members of acclaimed U.K. acts Acoustic Ladyland and Sons of Kemet.
Melt Yourself Down - 100% Yes / This the Squeeze
After two justifiably lauded albums, Bristol's Melt Yourself Down lost two of its founding members. Saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings and drummer Tom Skinner both play in Sons of Kemet, as well in several as other groups. MYT bandleader Pete Wareham (Polar Bear, ex-Acoustic Ladyland) wasted no time recruiting saxophonist/keyboardist George Crowley and drummer Adam Betts full-time. This new version played a slew of gigs to acclimate their new members, then enlisted co-producers Youth and Ben Hillier when they entered the recording studio... 100% Yes is the band's third album proper and contains those tracks and seven others. Their sound has shifted a bit; it's more inside, funkier, and dirtier. The frenetic dance music that sits at the core of the band's sound attack is ever present, but the out jazz takes a bit of a back seat to brittle, punk-inflected cosmic funk, Latin and Afro-Cuban rhythm...


British-born, Chicago-based guitarist and vocalist James Elkington writes introspective, harmonically nuanced songs heavily informed by traditional and progressive folk of the '60s and '70s. After establishing himself as a staple sideman of Chicago's indie scene, he worked as a collaborator with artists like Jeff Tweedy and Louisville guitarist Nathan Salsburg before making his own debut with 2017's Wintres Woma and its 2020 follow-up, Ever-Roving Eye.
James Elkington - Ever-Roving Eye / Ever-Roving Eye
Prior to stepping out as a solo artist with 2017's woody folk-rock gem Wintres Woma, British-born guitarist James Elkington had carved out an impressive career as a spotlight-adjacent collaborator, playing in numerous bands around his adopted hometown of Chicago, recording a pair of acclaimed folk guitar duet albums with Nathan Salsburg, and working with a range of acts from Tortoise and Eleventh Dream Day to his guitar hero, Richard Thompson. His behind-the-scenes work has continued in the years since with forays into production and arranging for artists like Nap Eyes, Joan Shelley, and Steve Gunn. With Ever-Roving Eye, the reluctant frontman returns to solo work, offering another beautifully understated collection full of stark introspection, stylistic nuance, and elegant guitar craft...


Exquisitely arranged fusion of jazz, R&B, and hip-hop from a British producer and composer previously known by the moniker Slime. Wilma Archer's music is an ambitious, exquisitely arranged fusion of orchestral jazz, alternative R&B, and underground hip-hop, among other genres. The British producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist has collaborated extensively with artists including Sudan Archives, Nilüfer Yanya, and George Maple, in addition to forming the left-field rap duo Wilma Vritra with producer/emcee Vritra
Wilma Archer - A Western Circular / Scarecrow
For much of the 2010s, British musician Will Archer made dusky, candle-lit music under the somewhat misleading name Slime. His curious, unassuming grooves recalled the 1990s trip-hop/downtempo aesthetic more than anything else being produced at the time, but with slightly more abstract beats and odder arrangements...  A Western Circular is his long-in-the-making first full-length as Wilma Archer, and it's far more organic and introspective than his previous work. Shining a greater spotlight on his skills as a composer and arranger, the album is a mixture of orchestral jazz with subtle electronic touches, and a few ventures into R&B and rap.  "Scarecrow," previously issued as a single that provided a taster for Archer's drastic shift in direction, is a flowing mini-suite with a softly gliding rhythm, tasteful electric guitar lead, shimmering organ, and a slightly knotty web of horns....


Post-rock unit from Athens, Georgia dealing in the same eclectic blend of ambience and experimental rock as Tortoise or Macha.
Maserati - Enter the Mirror / Welcome To The Other Side
Marking their 20th year as a band, Maserati returns with their first new album in five years. Produced by the band and mixed by Grammy-winning producer, John Congleton (Explosions In The Sky, Swans, Angel Olsen), Enter The Mirror is Maserati’s most compelling mélange of triumphant guitar hooks, abstract synth-pop, and Wax Trax-inspired noise anthems. The gated drums of Phil Collins and chorus-drenched guitars of INXS were prominent influences on Enter The Mirror, paired to magnificent effect with the increasingly dystopian lyrical themes (which, ironically, were also massive influences on popular music in the 1980s, and feel ever more relevant now). In addition to longtime members Coley Dennis, Matt Cherry, Chris McNeal, and Mike Albanese, Maserati are joined by friends and collaborators, Bill Berry (R.E.M.), Owen Lange, and Alfredo Lapuz Jr...


New York's Josh da Costa and Jamen Whitelock were doing pretty well for themselves as Regal Degal but were preferring the after show dancing to the actual performances so they aligned their music accordingly, made a swift name change to CMON.
CMON - Confusing Mix of Nations / Mindblogging
Confusing Mix of Nations is the debut album from CMON, the Los Angeles pairing of Josh da Costa and Jamen Whitelock. Each of the ten tracks reads like a postcard from a different aesthetic era, from the heavy atmospherics and melancholic soul reminiscent of Regal Degal, the duo’s prior project, to the four-on-the-floor EBM rhythm grids and sublime AOR guitar lines picked from pop’s outer limits. Confusing yet contagious, this an album of pop ambition that understands “pop” to be a state of mind, not a state of sales.


Shoegaze revivalists from Texas who play it pretty straight, but aren't afraid to add extra noise to the mix.
Ringo Deathstarr - Ringo Deathstarr / Once Upon a Freak
Since they began in the late 2000s, Ringo Deathstarr have been one of the finest exemplars of blown-out shoegaze and amped-up dream pop. Their albums are home to an unbroken string of memorable songs delivered with just the right blend of noise and melody, all driven home with a heavy dose of glitter and feedback. It's good to see that after taking a few years off from issuing records, 2020's self-titled album finds the band doing the same thing they've always done. Almost... "Once Upon A Freak" is loping, Medicine-esque, and has giant smears of guitar obscuring the melody...


Clever and tuneful Canadian indie rock band fuses hooky guitar jangle with moody, folk-influenced melodies.
Born Ruffians - Juice / Dedication
Canada's Born Ruffians continue to hone their exuberant sound on their sixth album, 2020's punchy and inspired Juice. Produced by Graham Walsh, who has previously worked on similarly inventive efforts by Alvvays, !!!, and Holy Fuck, Juice is a live-sounding album, full of hooky shouted choruses, and tactile, analog instrumentation. Once again featured here is the core Born Ruffians power trio of guitarist/vocalist Luke Lalonde, bassist Mitch DeRosier, and drummer Steve Hamelin. It's the second album the group has recorded since the return of Hamelin, who left after 2013's Birthmarks and returned in time for 2018's equally inspired Uncle, Duke & Chief...  It's an absolutely bashing way to start the album, and perfectly sets the tone for the organic sounds to come as they dig into an angular post-punk rhythm on "Dedication,"...

Hollow Ship, The Claudettes, Melkbelly, Warm Digits, Avishai Cohen / Big Vicious, Melt Yourself Down, James Elkington, Wilma Archer, Maserati, CMON, Ringo Deathstarr, Born Ruffians

2019. június 15., szombat

15-06-2019 JAZZ_MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2008-2019

15-06-2019 # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2008-2019 Avishai Cohen Trio, W. H., Trombone Shorty, Tonbruket, Donny McCaslin, Noah Preminger, Black Flower, Robert Glasper, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom, Jerry Douglas, Marcus Strickland's Twi-Life, The Comet Is Coming

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Bassist who has often combined Middle Eastern and Israeli music with both electric and acoustic jazz. 
Avishai Cohen Trio
Seattle (Avishai Cohen) 2:50
Lo Baiom Velo Balyla (Traditional) 5:25
from Gently Disturbed 2008
Avishai Cohen has established himself over the past decade as one of the more versatile and curious bassists around. For Gently Disturbed he hooks up with the young pianist Shai Maestro, a fellow Israeli, and drummer Mark Guiliana, on a set that is never less than exciting, always seductive, and often quite challenging. The gently playful opener, "Seattle," is a teaser: a waltz-inspired rhythm percolates underneath, but its simple foundation is often obscured by the trio's complex interplay... Of course, Cohen makes sure to step into the spotlight often enough to reassure that he is in fact the leader here, and on tracks such as Cohen's own neo-classical "Variations in G Minor" and the traditional Israeli song "Lo Baiom Velo Balyla," Cohen's intricate maneuvering reveals once again the ceaseless creativity of his musicianship.


The formation of W.H. was initiated in 2006 by cellist/composer Albert Márkos, with the aim to place the sonnets of William Shakespeare into the musical environment of present times. The name refers to a monogram used in the 1609 Quarto-edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets, which was mysteriously dedicated to a certain Mr W.H... The band’s members are all celebrated artists in the Hungarian music scene... 
W. H.
XII 3:05
XXV 3:50
from Shakespeare's Sonnets 2009
Utilizing Hungary’s top hip-hop diva MC Sena’s vocal skills and the three musicians’ improvisational aptitude together with Shakespeare’s lyricism, the group is determined to go against the grain of all popular conventions to exhibit a new form of entertainment, infused with education. Hence it is not easy to describe the outcome of the production, as the pieces display characteristics of different genres, such as klangfarbe musik, free jazz, contemporary improvisational music, abstract hiphop, spoken word. All of this eventually intermingles into an incomparable sound and an absorbing show indeed, with the greatest respect and decorum to the ever-living artistry and magnitude of William Shakespeare...


New Orleans trombone and trumpet player, born into a music-rich family, who became a figurehead for modern jazz. 
Trombone Shorty
Hurricane Season (Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews) 3:20
Backatown (Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews) 2:46
from Backatown 2010
Backatown, the Verve debut from New Orleans composer, bandleader, and trombone and trumpet boss Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, was one of the most hotly anticipated recordings of 2010. Given the well-deserved reputation Andrews and his Orleans Avenue band have for incendiary live performances, one had to wonder if it would translate in their studio offerings for independent labels. It didn't because they'd never had the budget to get the vibe right. Backatown is the first time that Orleans Avenue -- Dwayne "Big D" Williams (percussion), Mike Ballard (bass), Joey Peebles (drums), Pete Murano (guitar), and Dan Oestreicher (baritone sax) -- have had an actual budget to capture the Trombone Shorty experience, and they've made a studio record that offers a real taste of the live show's excitement. Shorty calls his music “supafunkrock,” and it's an accurate term for the aural gumbo on this fingerpopping, butt-shakin' mix set...