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Tim Armacost

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Armacost’s music is known for its balance of lyrical invention, harmonic sophistication and exciting interplay among top-tier band mates. His improvisations are brimming with ideas, but organized into a naturally flowing narrative. His unusual life story, which includes extended residencies in Japan, India, the Philippines, Holland and New York, informs his wide ranging musical explorations. Touring regularly around the world both as a sideman and a leader, Armacost has worked with a phenomenal number of jazz greats, including Al Foster, Jimmy Cobb, Kenny Barron, Tom Harrell, Billy Hart, Victor Lewis, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Peter Erskine, Ray Drummond, Roy Hargrove, Don Friedman and Randy Brecker. Armacost is not only known for his heat-of-the-moment playing
Nitty Gritty

By Russ Spiegel
Label: RuzzTone Music
Released: 2025
Track listing: Soul Station; Prelude to a Kiss; Norwegian Wood; Nitty Gritty; A Man and a Woman; Deep
Brooklyn; Besame Mucho; Lonely Buddha; Epic; Four Brothers.
Points In Time

By John Yao
Label: See Tao Recordings
Released: 2025
Track listing: Upside; Not Even Close; Triceratops Blues; First Step; The Other Way; Early
Morning Walk; Song For Nolan; Finger Painting.
Not Even Close

Album: Points In Time
By John Yao
Label: See Tao Recordings
Released: 2025
Duration: 8:16
John Yao and His 17 Piece Instrument: Points In Time

by Jack Bowers
The insuperable spirit of swinging big-band jazz is everywhere apparent on Points in Time, the seventh recording by New York-based composer, arranger and trombonist John Yao, and the second with his marvelous 17-Piece Instrument, a decade after its well-received debut, Flip-Flop. (See Tao, 2015). As on that earlier album, the playlist consists of ...
John Yao and his 17 Piece Instrument: Points In Time

by Pierre Giroux
Trombonist and composer John Yao presents a heartfelt and personal retrospective with Points In Time. This ambitious album delves deeply into the emotional and professional journey he has undertaken over the past twenty years in New York City. Leading his precisely coordinated ensemble, aptly called His 17-Piece Instrument, comprised of talented musicians from various points along ...
Russ Spiegel: Nitty Gritty

by Jack Bowers
The phrase Nitty Gritty has a number of meanings, among the most oft-repeated of which are mundane," ordinary" and commonplace." Guitarist Russ Spiegel surely had another definition in mind when naming his seventh album, whose aftermath brings to mind several graphic expressions. But mundane, ordinary and commonplace are not among them. Instead, words ...
Emilio Solla: Uncovering Music Already There

by Dean Nardi
In the '40s, the jazz scene was dominated by bebop with its roots in swing music, formerly the purview of the big band era. Trios and quartets became the combo of choice for players such as Charlie “Yardbird" Parker and Thelonious Monk, who took the harmonies of the old jazz and superimposed them on chord substitutions, ...
Tim Armacost: There is Something About Believing

by David Bixler
On his new recording, Something About Believing, tenor saxophonist Tim Armacost is joined by trumpeter Tom Harrell and baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan as well as the outstanding rhythm section of bassist John Patitucci and drummer Al Foster. Listening to the music one is struck by the comfortability of master improvisers doing what they do best, however, ...
Caribbean Blue

By Russ Spiegel
Label: RuzzTone Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: The Underdown Groove;
E.22nd St;
Caribbean Blue; Island Song;
Slippery Slope;
Inquietude;
Retribution Blues;
The Streets of Milan;
Smooth Move;
Coda.