
This four piece band from New Jersey has produced a high impact album, full of hard driving rock and roll, right alongside ambient jams and funky jazz numbers.
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Jamie Masefield is taking a significant departure from past efforts. On two evenings this April, he’ll orchestrate his first long piece of program music as a composer, and include literature and film to interpret Tolstoy
hile it was not a perfect show, The Headhunters performance on this night was raw and to the point. With the addition of George Porter to this group and the super sized keyboard skills of Jerry Z, the Headhunter’s legend is surely kept alive.
In the case of Tribeca, their debut album is extremely problematic because it accomplishes a rare feat
Stepping forward from their all instrumental debut Maximalist, Burlington, Vermont
JFJO enters an area that they previously let lay untouched. They stray away from their wild unruly live performances and move to a cohesion and maturity as a band. They bring highs to jazz that are virtually unheard of today while continuing to weave together solid song basses. The Sameness of Difference is filled with obvious stand outs.
Prodigal jazz-funk trio Medeski Martin & Wood were the consummation of all things experimental this Halloween in midtown