May 8, 2008 | All About Jazz
It's taken nearly a lifetime for British pianist John Taylor to receive the credit he's due. via All About Jazz
On the surface, Tim Hagans' Alone Together looks more like a Marc Copland disc with trumpeter Hagans as the leading voice. via All About Jazz
Terry Plumeri: He Who Lives in Many Places
There's no shortage of jazz bassists possessing distinctive voices with a bow. Few, however, have made Arco their primary focus, with the exception of Terry Plumeri. via All About Jazz
PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Gary Peacock, Marc Copland, Bill Stewart Trio @ Birdland NYC - March 19-22nd, 2008
“Transcendent...makes one realize how ordinary, how formulaic, so much of the rest of today's music has become.... these guys don't need a leader. An evening of jazz the way it was meant to be -- improvised ”
An evening of jazz the way it was meant to be -- improvised " -Steve Greenlee Boston Globe Visit website Marc Copland at All About Jazz . via All About Jazz
Marc Copland: New York Trio Recordings Vol. 2: Voices
Pianist Marc Copland returns with the New York Trio Recordings Volume 2: Voices , following Modinha . via All About Jazz
Joel Miller, Tantramar . The Canadian saxophonist and composer, summoning up scenes from his New Brunswick boyhood, pulls off the neat trick of creating pleasant sketches that have depth. via Rifftides