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African American, Alex Brown, Jackiem Joyner, Jazz, New Releases, Piano, Steve Turre, Tim Bowman
Greetings’ fellow jazz enthusiasts, it’s hard to believe August is here with an intricate canvas of what’s -cool- and maybe not so -cool- from a optimistic perspective we don’t usually find in the diet of the chromatic pop music culture. The origin of new music featured each week encompasses various branches of jazz, which exudes a wealth of complex and distinctive styles, insinuating textures, immaculate melodies, and relentless rhythms exalted by the definitive voices of creative artists serves up sounds to quench our immutable thirst for quality music.

Featured Album of the Week
“I consider Alex the future of music; he’s amazing, particularly for such a young musician, he has real soul.” Dave Valentin, flutist

Alex Brown - Pianist
Alex Brown -\\- Pianist – [Sunnyside Records, 2010]
Jazz pianist and composer Alex Brown is quickly establishing both a national and international reputation.
In 2007, Alex joined the group of ten-time Grammy-Award-winner Paquito D’Rivera. Alex has also performed with musicians including Jane Bunnett, Jon Faddis, Slide Hampton, the New York Voices, Terell Stafford, Gary Thomas, Dave Valentin, Miguel Zenon, and Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
In January 2010, Alex was featured in Keyboard Magazine. Alex was also a 2010 Grammy nominee for his work as a part of Paquito D’Rivera’s 2009 release, “Jazz-Clazz.”
Alex has performed at a wide array of venues and events including Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater and Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Mexico City’s Palacio de Bellas Artes, Birdland in New York, the Blue Note in New York and Tokyo, Carnegie Hall, the Heineken Jazz Festival, the Red Sea Jazz Festival in Israel, the Panama Jazz Festival, Baltimore’s Artscape Festival, the Greater Hartford Jazz Festival, the Curacao Jazz Festival, and Blues Alley in Washington, DC.
In 2007, Alex was a winner as a pianist in the Jazz Soloist category of Downbeat Magazine’s Student Music Awards. In 2009, the group LaTimbistica, which he is a part of, won for best college group. He has also won four “Outstanding Awards” including one for his Latin-jazz arrangement of Kol Han’shama, a traditional Jewish folksong which is included on his CD, “Montrose Towing.” Alex had received the other three awards in 2005 for his piano and violin performances, and for his Big Band composition, “Superman.”
Recently in 2007, Alex received his second Honorable Mention from the ASCAP Foundation in their annual Young Jazz Composer Awards. In 2003, ASCAP awarded Alex with an Honorable Mention for his composition, “Take the T,” which was inspired by the Boston transit system. Subsequently, “Take the T” was performed in concert by the U.S. Army’s premier Big Band, the Jazz Ambassadors. In the fall of 2004, Alex was the youngest member ever accepted into the prestigious BMI Jazz Composers’ Workshop in New York City, which he attended for a year.
Read more about pianist Alex Brown by visiting http://www.alexbrownmusic.com
..:: Source: Alex Brown Music.com ::..

New Music Releases
Below we have list of this weeks latest jazz releases, also while you’re here check out Amazon.com for and extended lists of Imports, Vinyl, Soundtracks, and Re-issues.
-))- Tribal by Dr. John, The Lower 911, and Derek Trucks
-))- Jackiem Joyner by Jackiem Joyner
-))- Delicious & Delightful by Steve Turre
-))- The Collection by Tim Bowman
-))- 1000 Rainbows by Jim Rotondi
-))- About Time by Augie’s Side Effect
-))- Crescent Shores by Les Sabler
-))- For The Love In You by Ricardo Scales
-))- Creme Anglaise by Creme Anglaise – [Import]
-))- Fusion Flavours-20th Anniversary Edition by Fusion Flavours-20th Anniversary Edition – [Import]
-))- Freddy Cole Sings Mr.B by Freddy Cole
-))- Aeiral Age by Vox Arcana
-))- Duke Ellington & John Coltrane by Duke Ellington – [Vinyl]
-))- Pianist by Alex Brown – “Featured Album of the Week”
..:: Source: Amazon.com ::..
I will have to give this guy a listen the next time I got out for a tow. I have always been a fan of Jazz and it really can be relaxing to listen to when you are driving around to different places in the night.