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May 2022: Music In The Air
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Music In The Air
Sliding Jazz Door
2022
Southern California has an embarrassment of jazz vocal riches, of which

Mark Christian Miller
vocals
Page Cavanaugh
piano1922 - 2008
Joyce Collins
b.1930
Mark Winkler
vocalsJamieson Trotter
piano
Mike Gurrola
bass
Kevin Winard
drums
Danny Janklow
saxophoneMiller opens his recording with an upbeat vocalese treatment of the Sam Jones composition "Del Sasser" re-entitled, "If You Never Fall in Love with Me," punctuated by alto saxophonist Janklow's tart and windy soloing. Trotter composes a "vocalese" section for Miller to navigate on an intimate "Lullaby Of The Leaves." Miller stays with the vocalese vibe in the title track, a Jon Hendricks conception, set to

Gigi Gryce
saxophone1927 - 1983
Key Selection: "Mutineer."

The Heart Wants
Lateralize Records
2022
British singer/composer

Jo Harrop
vocals
Jamie McCredie
guitar
Randy Newman
pianob.1943

Christian McBride
bassb.1972
Hannah Vasanth
piano
Jason Rebello
pianob.1969
Troy Miller
drumsHarrop selects and narrow and well-considered repertoire for the recording, one emphasizing the bluesy organic nature of jazz as translated into popular music. The original "The Heart Wants What The Heart Wants" (not the Selena Gomez song) bears this out, while Harrop solidifies the sound on the voice/bass duet (with McBride) "All Too Soon." Harrop's voice reveals it deep in the alto range with an even distribution across all output measures. Just when the listener gets used to the earthy, Harrop sings the contemporary "Everything's Changing" before moving on to the

Etta James
vocals1938 - 2012
Key Selection: "Rainbow Sleeves."

Sounds Like Jazz
Self Produced
2022
Coming from seemingly out of nowhere, guitarist and composer

Peter Flaire
variousIndeed, this is exactly what he accomplishes across the entire album. All songs are briskly paced, each with its own unique character. The opening "Change" is a contemporary take on love in the 21st century. "Trouble Time" is a slinky walk through fear and paranoia, coming out in a positive light. "New Wheels" is a sharp funk update of a late 1970s sound without actually sounding so. "Leaving Home" is the closest thing to a traditional ballad that captures the essence of Flaire's artistry. Flaire is a capable singer with an immediately identifiable timbre. His guitar playing is solely for the support of the words and music. He does not indulge in showing off his chops. This music is immediately accessible and appealing, going a long way toward Flaire's goal of making jazz more visible (and audible)
Key Selection: "Average Guy."

Love For Connoisseurs
Gut Strings Records
2022
Canadian jazz vocalist Angela Verbrugge favors a whiplash swing propelled by a solid walking bass with percussive accents. She established this on her debut recording, The Night We Couldn't Say Goodnight (Gut String, 2019), deepening her momentum on Love For Connoisseurs a collection of an even dozen original compositions, written with Ray Gallon, Ken Fowser, Neal Miner, Saul Berson, Nick Hempton and Miles Black, each with its own easy swing. Joining Verbrugge are noted Vancouver musicians
Dave Say
saxophone, tenor
Miles Black
piano
Jodi Michelle Proznick
bass, acousticJoel Fountain
drumsClever and inventive lyrics are Verbrugge's forte, bursting out of the sly "Jive Turkey," featuring some tasty scat singing that trades eights with Say's tenor saxophone. "Maybe Now's The Time" is a coy extrapolation of the

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Key Selection: "Jive Turkey."

Sephardic Treasures
Owlsong Records
2021
There exists a rich loam of music defying categorization, risking neglect for that reason. Sephardic Treasures need not be one of these. Soprano Meets Bass is a duo consisting of vocalist

Ana María Ruimonte
vocals
Alan Lewine
bassb.1955
While Ruimonte and Lewine are prominently featured here, the duo employs a full band with an emphasis on percussion, resulting in a warm and arid musical foundation made emotive by Ruimonte's dense tone and robust vocals. These ancient compositions were transcribed by ethnomusicologists, with World elements informing the arrangements, all prepared by the duo. The result is a dry-heat mix of melodies, occasionally relieved by a humid wind blowing through the music. "Cido Venir Tres a Caballo" and "Tres Morillas de Jaen" have a spacious, sumptuous sound that summons the romantic from then to now, like being able to listen while looking backward through a cultural telescope to the origin of sound. This is stunning and informative music deserving to be heard.
Key Selection: "Se?or Don Gato."

Tides
Stocktone Records
2022
At first glance, Tides is a bit thin, even for an EP -four brief songs. But when played, Long Island native Ashley Myles makes the very most of her few performances. Globally, these are large, anthemic songs infectiously arranged and produced with the intention that the music be widely heard. Topically, the songs included on Tides orbit the evolutionary nature of relationships. "Bricks" is the acknowledgment that the things that matter can either protect or destroy us.
"Fire" is a relentless march with the insistent momentum of moving forward from a bad situation to a hopeful, better one. "The Storm" focuses on the tension that would eventually lead to "Fire," and would have been better served if programmed so. Myles girds her creative loins in preparation for the title piece, where she realizes and resigns herself to the change necessary in everything. The sound here is large and orchestral, providing Myles with a large sonic environment to present her confident and certain voice.
Key Selection: "Tides."

Montreal (LIve)
Rumpus Room
2022
Always durable and reliable, Holly Cole can be counted on to make music that entertains with its quirky originality. Montreal (LIve) is such a recording. Captured live from an extended stay at the Lion d'Or during the 2019 Festival International de Jazz, the recital is whittled down to a respectable six tracks, making more of an EP than an LP (in the parlance of the 1970s). The smaller offering is appealing as it does not overwhelm the listener's aural palate. It is a collection of short stories rather than a novel, a piece of art easily consumed and considered in a single sitting.
To be sure, Cole has a sense of humor infused into her singing. She has no fear of elasticizing phrases as

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

John Johnson
saxophoneb.1969
David Piltch
bass
Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949

Rebecca Parris
vocals1951 - 2018
Key Selection: "Girl Talk" where Cole summons a Randy Newman vibe.

Ancona 1981
Widow's Taste
2022
Ther intrepid Laurie Pepper rescues yet another previously unreleased live set (according to the Jazz Discography Project) from her late husband,

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982
Ancona 1981 consists of five original compositions, captured sans audience noise, featuring Pepper's best quartet: pianist

Milcho Leviev
pianob.1937

Carl Burnett
drumsKey Selection: "Red Car."

Balance
Clap Your Hands
2022
Tenor saxophonist Fabian Willmann and his trio, including bassist
Arne Huber
bass, acoustic
Jeff Ballard
drumsb.1963
Asger Nissen
saxophone, altoBalance is a moody, often anxious suite resembling stream-of-consciousness translated into music. The brief "Intro" illustrates this with all parties contributing. A fractured ballad, it is an imagined conversation between four headstrong visions, colliding and combining in curious synergy. Willmann favors a dry, high tenor sound, kind of like if

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959
Key Selection: "Last Song."

Nadia BoulangerCadences (Classical for Steel Guitar)
Self Produced
2022
French guitarist

Noël Akchoté
guitar
Burt Bacharach
composer / conductor1928 - 2023

Donald Byrd
trumpet1932 - 2013

Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937

Gigi Gryce
saxophone1927 - 1983

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024
Akchoté approaches these pieces as he has much of his classical releases. The guitarist gently strums the basic chord progressions while peppering the harmonic base with precise, if not often craggy single-note eruptions that impart an avant-garde sound to the recital. This is quiet, thoughtful music that is easy on the ear. The guitarist uses a Martin HD-28, possessing a ring-like tone with a spacious presence. Thought-provoking and considered, Cadences continues Akchoté's march through the Medieval and Classical periods, a series slated to end this fall.
Key Selection: "Cantique (1909)."
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Bailey's Bundles
Mark Christian Miller
C. Michael Bailey
Page Cavanaugh
Joyce Collins
Mark Winkler
Jamieson Trotter
Mike Gurrola
Kevin Winard
Danny Janklow
Gigi Gryce
Jo Harrop
Jamie McCredie
Randy Newman
Christian McBride
Hannah Vasanth
Jason Rebello
Troy Miller
Peter Flaire
Dave Say
Miles Black
Jodi Proznick
Joel Fountain
Charlie Parker
Ana María Ruimonte
Alan Lewine
Ashley Myles
Betty Carter
John Johnson
David Piltch
Tom Waits
Shirley Horne
Rebecca Parris
Laurie Pepper
Art Pepper
Milcho Leviev
Bob Magnussen
Carl Burnett
Fabian Willmann
Arne Huber
Jeff Ballard
Asger Nissen
Stan Getz
Lee Konitz
Lester Young
Noel Akchote
Nadia Boulanger
Burt Bacharach
Donald Byrd
Elliott Carter
Aaron Copland
David Diamond
Philip Glass
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