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Daily Archives: October 14, 2012

Chad McCullough and Bram Weijters -][- URBAN NIGHTINGALE – [Origin Records, 2012] –

14 Sunday Oct 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, Post-Bop, What's New?

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“Full of lyricism and harmonic delight.” —Jazz Review

Trumpeter and Pianist

Chad McCullough and Bram Weijters, URBAN NIGHTINGALE

Chad McCullough and Bram Weijters -][- URBAN NIGHTINGALE – [Origin Records, 2012] –

Now with multiple tours of Belgium and the western U.S. under their belts, Seattle-based trumpeter Chad McCullough and pianist Bram Weijters from Antwerp present their second recording of modern, lyrical originals.

With bassist Piet Verbist and drummer John Bishop, the quartet creates a perpetually unhurried environment where melodies can unfurl over harmonically compelling compositions. Bram displays a Brad Mehldau-like touch on his Buildings in a Dark City, and McCullough’s burnished flugelhorn searches on Nightingale.

::: SOURCE: Origin Records | Amazon.com :::

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Urban Flux Presents: Razaq the Artist of the Week

14 Sunday Oct 2012

Posted by Rob Young in African American Art, Art, Modern Art, Original Art, Urban Art, What's New?

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Razaq -][- No More Tears -[Original, Mixed Media on Canvas]-

Razaq, Artist

Razaq, No More Tears

::: SOURCE: Grandpasart.com :::

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An Evening of Jazz for Obama with Sex Mob, Noah Preminger, Randy Ingram, Ingrid Jensen, Marcus Gilmore and more!

14 Sunday Oct 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Concerts, Festivals & Tours, Improvised Music, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, Post-Bop, Press Release, What's New?

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Jazz for President Obama

An Evening of Jazz For OBAMA

New York City: On Sunday, October 21, 2012 from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., New York jazz talent will gather to support the 2012 Barack Obama re-election campaign. The benefit will feature music by Sex Mob, the Randy Ingram Trio with Ingrid Jensen, and the Noah Preminger Quartet. Guest speaker will be Arun Chaudhary, the first White House Videographer and author of First Cameraman: Documenting the Obama Presidency in Real Time. There are a limited number of tickets for this event, which will take place at Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleeker Street, New York, NY 10012. Admission is $30. Tickets are available by calling 212-505-FISH (3474) or visiting the website. Continue reading →

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Danny Green -][- A THOUSAND WAYS WAYS HOME – [Tapestry, 2012] –

14 Sunday Oct 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Biography, Flux Music Essentials, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Danny Green, A THOUSAND WAYS HOME

Danny Green -][- A THOUSAND WAYS WAYS HOME –Mp3– [Tapestry, 2012] –

San Diego native Danny Green has managed to carve out a place for himself in the lineup of young jazz artists who have a pulse on keeping the tradition of jazz piano and composition alive while stepping boldly into the future. According to JazzReview.com, “Danny Green is what evolution in jazz is all about, expressing the traits of those that came before him, with a style and panache that is all his own…an individual who expresses what is inside of him.” Continue reading →

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