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New “Jazz” Releases for the Week of 4/19/2011

18 Monday Apr 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Brazilian Jazz, Improvised Music, Jazz Re-issues, Latin Jazz, Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, Modern Jazz, New Music, Nu-Bop, What's New?

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Andy Snitzer, Azymuth, Dave Juarez, Jazz, New Jazz Releases, Nuno Campos, Orrin Evans

Greeting’s jazz enthusiasts, I’m elated as always to present the latest jazz releases for the month of April. With each visit, you’ll discover a montage of new jazz recordings featured at Amazon.com that encompasses a generous diet of nuances which includes a wealth of complex and distinctive styles, textures, melodies, and rhythms exalted by a host of definitive and creative voices in the world of jazz.

For the Week of 4/19/2011

For more details, please visit Amazon.com for a complete list of this week latest jazz releases!

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Andy Snitzer -][- TRAVELER [Native Language]

23 Wednesday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Music, New Music, Urban Jazz, What's New?

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Andy Snitzer, Jazz, Saxophone

Andy Snitzer - TRAVELER

Andy Snitzer -][- TRAVELER – [Native Language, 2011]

Saxophonist Andy Snitzer is back with his long-awaited album, “Traveler,” a soulful and distinctly cosmopolitan new instrumental release steeped in richly textured electronica and dynamic urban grooves. The album, his first all-new studio recording in almost 12 years, is a rich celebration of the world and is inspired by his travels abroad, most recently as a featured performer with the legendary Paul Simon.

Co-produced by David Mann, the album includes performances by Mann, guitarist Chuck Loeb and trumpeter Chris Botti, backed by a solid rhythm section that includes keyboardist Alain Mallet, guitarist Tom Gioia, bassist James Genus, and drummer Karl Latham.

Release Date: 4/19/2011

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