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Album Review

Natural History: Fur

Read "Fur" reviewed by Chris May


In which genius guitarist Joe Morris picks up the acoustic bass, forms a trio with two unknown musicians half his age, records just under an hour of totally improvised music... and blows us away with beauty.

Pretty much everything about Fur is a surprise. Morris himself, a guitarist born out of the splintered-note, rocket-speed intensity of Coltrane's late period, who took up the acoustic bass seriously only five years ago, stays much closer to the inside tradition here. ...

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Recording

J.D. Souther - Natural History (2011)

J.D. Souther - Natural History (2011)

Source: Something Else!

Natural History, out now on eOne Music, is just the the second J.D. Souther solo effort in 25 years—following 2008's If The World Was You. That curious quietude from such a talented creative voice has only deepened Souther's essential anonymity. It also makes the choice to revisit his most notable compositions all the more important for those unfamiliar with his work. Well, it turns out you know the work—even if you don't know the name. By the end of Natural ...

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Radio

Beatlejazz Live Broadcast with WBGO's Gary Walker American Museum of Natural History Starry Nights Series, June 1 at 7:30P.M.

Beatlejazz Live Broadcast with WBGO's Gary Walker American Museum of Natural History Starry Nights Series, June 1 at 7:30P.M.

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services

"The Beatles had a kind of spirit that even transcended the music. It was just a feeling you got when you listened to the music," states Beatlejazz's Dave Kikoski. Join host Gary Walker for a LIVE BROADCAST from the Rose Center for Earth and Space of the American Museum of Natural History for the Starry Nights Series, June 1 at 7:30p.m.

BeatleJazz Tour Dates In Support of Their New CD All You Need

June 29th Syracuse Jazz Festival ...

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Performance / Tour

Dave Stryker and Blue to the Bone January 5th at American Museum of Natural History

Dave Stryker and Blue to the Bone January 5th at American Museum of Natural History

Source: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services


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Performance / Tour

Ron Carter Quartet this Friday at the American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center for Earth and Space

Ron Carter Quartet this Friday at the American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center for Earth and Space

Source: All About Jazz

STARRY NIGHTS LIVE JAZZ AT THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY'S ROSE CENTER FOR EARTH AND SPACE WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM Broadcasts Live Performances Every Other Month Starry Nights, the enormously popular series of live jazz performances presented the first Friday of every month, continues in the American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center for Earth and Space. The series features renowned jazz musicians performing in one of the most spectacular settings in New York. Visitors ...

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Performance / Tour

The Marcus Strickland Quartet Fri., Jan. 6th American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center

The Marcus Strickland Quartet Fri., Jan. 6th American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center

Source: All About Jazz

To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected] STARRY NIGHTS SWINGS INTO THE HOLIDAY SEASON WITH LIVE JAZZ AT THE ROSE CENTER FOR EARTH AND SPACE Starry Nights continues at the American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center for Earth and Space with sizzling live jazz in one of the most spectacular settings in New York. Visitors to Starry Nights, which is presented the first Friday of every month, can also enjoy mouthwatering tapas and wine and ...

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Performance / Tour

Live Jazz At The American Museum Of Natural History

Live Jazz At The American Museum Of Natural History

Source: All About Jazz


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The John Benitez Quintet @ the American Museum of Natural History, Oct 4, 2002

The John Benitez Quintet @ the American Museum of Natural History, Oct 4, 2002

Source: All About Jazz

Please join us for an early evening of progressive Latin Jazz with the new John Benitez Quintet live @ the American Museum of Natural History

“Mr. Benitez with his rock solid groove, is the best new Latin Jazz bassist in the city, great at using the fewest possible notes to greatest swing potential" --Ben Ratlif, New York Times

John Benitez, bass Miguel Zenon, alto sax Luis Perdomo, piano Dafnis Prieto, drums Luisito ...

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Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Fur

Skycap Records
2005

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