Archive for December 2011

CD Review: Scott Hamilton and Rossano Sportiello’s “Midnight at Nola’s Penthouse”

Scott Hamilton and Rossano Sportiello: Midnight at  Nola’s Penthouse Two veterans team for this swinging jazz recording.  Scott Hamilton’s tenor sax and Sportiello’s virtuoso piano make for a great team.  No need for bass or drums with these two rhythm-makers.    Some tunes are lovely ballads—for example, In the Middle of (more…)

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CD Review: Mike Wofford/ Holly Hoffman Quintet, “Turn Signal”

Mike Wofford/ Holly Hoffman Quintet: Turn Signal Personnel:  Holly Hoffman, flute, alto flute, piccolo Terrell Stafford: trumpet, flugelhorn Mike Wofford, piano; Rob Thorsen, bass; Richard Sellers, drums. Here’s another  lovely Capri release by the Hoffman-Wofford team.  This time they have  enlisted trumpeter Terrell Stafford to round out the group.  There’s (more…)

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CD Review: Jamie Ousley’s “A Sea of Voices”

A SEA OF VOICES: Jamie Ousley Personnel: Jamie Ousely, double bass; Joe Davidian, piano; Austin McMahon; Drums & Cajon; Nanami Morikawa, vocals on Shenandoah; Gabriel Salentz, piano on Alfonsina y el Mar; Carlomagno Araya, percussion on Swallowed in the Sea  and Rocky Top. This is an unusual recording in several (more…)

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CD Review: Harry Allen’s “Rhythm on the River”

HARRY ALLEN: Rhythm on the River Personnel:  Harry Allen, tenor saxophone; Rossano Sportiello, piano; Joel Forbes, bass; Chuck Riggs, drums; and Warren Vache, cornet. Here’s a straight-ahead jazz recording with over one hour of music.  All are skilled musicians each with years of experience.  Of the thirteen selections, cornetist Warren (more…)

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Book Review: Best Music Writing 2011

BEST MUSIC WRITING 2011 Ed. Alex Ross and Daphne Carr Softcover;   Da Capo Press, pp. 311 Of the thirty-two pieces in this collection of music stories and articles of interest to serious music fans likely will include David Hajdu’s piece about pianist/composer  Fred Hersch, Geoffrey O’Brien’s article about Duke Ellington (more…)

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Update on Ted Johnson, Longtime Pensacola Musician

After a musical career spanning more than five decades, Ted Johnson is no longer able to play, but still follows the activities of the Jazz Society.  He would love to hear from old friends, and can be contacted at the following address:  Ted Johnson, Rm. 104, Grandview Retirement Center, 1706 (more…)

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