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  2. JazzTimes - Wikipedia

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    JazzTimes was an American print magazine devoted to jazz. Published 10 times a year, it was founded in Washington, D.C. , in 1970 by Ira Sabin [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] as the newsletter Radio Free Jazz to complement his record store.

  3. All About Jon Batiste's Parents, Michael and Katherine ... - AOL

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    While Michael was his mentor, Katherine was Jon’s gateway to piano and drum lessons. “My mother wasn’t a musician at all,” Jon shared in a 2024 interview with JazzTimes magazine. “But ...

  4. Facing Left - Wikipedia

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    In JazzTimes, Peter Margasak wrote "it’s impossible not to view him as one of the most striking originals to emerge in jazz in years. With rare technical assurance and a bold sense of vision, Moran has made a record for the ages".

  5. Just Be Yourself (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sunsh Stein of JazzTimes stated that, on the album, Lundy "demonstrates his talents as a soloist, an ensemble player and vocal accompanist," and noted that the group "handles everything with the aplomb of seasoned experts and the excitement of musicians doing what they love to do."

  6. Jane Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    JazzTimes described Jane as "a wonderful ensemble player; her musical knowledge is encyclopedic and her musical communication is topnotch." [10] In addition to Hinton, Jarvis has often collaborated with trombonist Benny Powell [11] and bassist Earl May. As a member of ASCAP, she also had over three hundred compositions to her credit. [12]

  7. Undeniable: Live at Blues Alley - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic reviewed the album stating "Undeniable: Live at Blues Alley is a memorable document of Martino's June 2009 appearance at the Washington, D.C. club." [2] JazzTimes observed "Recorded live with a brilliant all-star group, this is one of his best recordings for years."

  8. The Truth: Heard Live at the Blue Note - Wikipedia

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    It is a fitting epitaph to an artist who inspired legions of drummers and, with Coltrane, helped push forward the boundaries of modern music. He is missed" [2] The JazzTimes review stated "Recorded in 1999, when he was at full strength, this was a night for hard blowing at the Blue Note...

  9. Intents and Purposes - Wikipedia

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    The JazzTimes review by Mike Shanley says that "The whole release compares to very little from that period and offers a stellar example of the composer’s vision". [5] In a 2011 Village Voice article following the CD reissue, Francis Davis wrote: "If ever a jazz LP literally qualified as 'legendary,' Intents is it... I envy anyone first ...