Jim Hynes

Guitarist Jacob Bro & Saxophonist Joe Lovano Pay Tribute To Late Drummer Paul Motian On ‘Once Around The Room’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Aside from being a great improvisational drummer, Paul Motian is perhaps best known for his composing. Motian was the ideal artist for the dream-like ethereal sounds often captured by the ECM label on which this tribute Once Around the Room appears. His melodies seem to drift like shrouds of mist above a foundation, sometimes shifting but more often sturdy. It’s the kind of music that places a premium on listening and group interplay rather than a series of solos.

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Drummer Mike Clark & Percussionist Bill Summers Reconvene Headhunters For Throwback ‘Speakers In The House’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

There have been five studio albums with some iteration of Headhunters since 1975, the latest being 2011’s Platinum, which was essentially a gathering of superstars including Azar Lawrence, Patrice Rushen, Georg Clinton, original member Maupin and a host of rappers including Snoop Dogg.  This new offering, Speakers in the House, coming eleven years later, pairs down into a slimmer jazz-funk ensemble.

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Joseph Shipp Makes Debut With Noteworthy Tune Grasp On ‘Free For A While’ (ALBUM REVIEW

The word ‘debut’ can often be a little misleading. Some come with fanfare and overhyped buzz. Others far more deserving ones arrive more quietly. The latter is true for singer-songwriter Joseph Shipp, who is an upstart as a recording artist, but an accomplished artist in his four decades as an award-winning graphic designer, a photographer, and an accidental archivist who grew up around his parents’ photography business.

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