Francisco Mela with William Parker and Cooper-Moore: Music Frees Our Souls Vol. 2 (577 Records. Review by Tony Dudley-Evans) Francisco Mela is a Cuban drummer based in the USA who joined McCoy […]
William Parker Quartet at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn NYC
William Parker Quartet (Green-Wood Cemetery. Concerts in the Catacombs series. 22 September 2022. Live review by Dan Bergsagel) There was no extended chat from the concert hosts at Green-Wood Cemetery to introduce this […]
Andrew Cyrille, William Parker, Enrico Rava – ‘2 Blues for Cecil’
Andrew Cyrille, William Parker, Enrico Rava – 2 Blues for Cecil (TUM Records. TUM CD 059. Album Review by Olie Brice) 2 Blues for Cecil – the first recording of the trio of […]
52 Jazz Tracks for 2021. 45. ‘Moon’ – William Parker Quartet, Live at Yoshi’s, 2006
The 45th of Jon Turney’s weekly selections is from a great quartet of the noughties. The first recording by William Parker’s quartet, O’Neal’s Porch from 2001, made it clear they had something […]
Cisco Bradley – ‘Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker’
Cisco Bradley – Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker (Duke University Press. 416pp. Book Review by Tony Dudley-Evans) The free jazz and improvised music scenes in Europe, including UK, […]
PREVIEW: Forward Festival (Federico Ughi, Jeff Snyder, William Parker, Rachel Musson… 6-7 December, Shapeshifter Lab, Brooklyn)
FEDERICO UGHI is an Italian-born drummer and composer based in New York. He co-founded the grassroots, independent label 577 Records in 2001. 577 grew out of a series of house concerts at […]
CD REVIEW: Mikko Innanen with William Parker and Andrew Cyrille – Song for a New Decade
Mikko Innanen with William Parker and Andrew Cyrille – Song for a New Decade (TUM Records TUM CD 042-2. Double album. CD Review by Jon Turney) Jazz is a marginal art form. […]
REVIEW: Peter Brötzmann / Hamid Drake / William Parker Trio at Cafe Oto
Drake, Parker, and Brötzmann,Cafe Oto Jan 2015.Drawing by Geoff Winston. © 2015. All Rights Reserved Peter Brötzmann / Hamid Drake / William Parker Trio (Cafe Oto, 27th January 2015: day one of […]
Peter Brötzmann, Jason Adasiewicz, John Edwards, Steve Noble at Cafe OTO
Peter Brötzmann, Jason Adasiewicz, John Edwards, Steve Noble(Cafe OTO, 2-day residency 10-11 February 2023. Live review and drawings by Geoff Winston) After humbly letting the Cafe OTO audience know that “It’s a […]
OGUN ‘Blue Notes reissue series 2022’
OGUN ‘Blue Notes reissue series 2022 Legacy – Live in South Afrika 1964. OGCD024 Blue Notes for Mongezi. OGCD025/026 Blue Notes in Concert. OGCD027 Blue Notes for Johnny. OGCD028 Album reviews by […]
Sophia Domancich – ‘le grand jour’
Sophia Domancich – le grand jour(Peewee!, PW100. Album review by Mike Collins) French pianist Sophia Domancich (b.1957) has pursued an open-minded and exploratory path throughout her career with collaborations ranging from the […]
52 Jazz Tracks for 2021. 46. ‘Mighty Lights’ – Jane Ira Bloom, Mighty Lights, 1983
The 46th of Jon Turney’s weekly selections is an early landmark from a great soprano saxophone exponent. Jane Ira Bloom is a brilliant player and composer who has never, to my mind, […]
Ariel Bart – ‘In Between’
Ariel Bart – In Between (Ropeadope Records. Album Review by Jane Mann) 22-year-old Ariel Bart is a chromatic harmonica player and composer from Israel. In 2019, she played on American free jazz […]
Tani Tabbal Trio – ‘Now Then’
Tani Tabbal Trio – Now Then (Tao Records. Review by Tony Dudley-Evans) Tani Tabbal is a drummer, born in Chicago but settled in Detroit. He played with singer Oscar Brown Jnr and the […]
Jeff Cosgrove, John Medeski, Jeff Lederer – “History Gets Ahead Of The Story”
Jeff Cosgrove, John Medeski, Jeff Lederer – History Gets Ahead Of The Story (Grizzley Music. Review by Tony Dudley-Evans) Drummer Jeff Cosgrove pays tribute in this album, his sixth as leader, to […]