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Guitar Shaman Ron Bosse Kicks Off Tour Showcasing Jeff Lorber-Produced Hit Album 'Burning Room Only'

Guitar Shaman Ron Bosse Kicks Off Tour Showcasing Jeff Lorber-Produced Hit Album 'Burning Room Only'

Source: Michael Ricci

Jazz Improvisation + Rock & Roll Abandon = Deep Thrills Ron Bosse is taking his hit album Burning Room Only on the road with a band featuring jazz fusion pioneer and Grammy Award winner Jeff Lorber, who produced and played keyboards on all tracks on the set. A high-octane instrumental album at the intersection of jazz, rock and R&B, Burning Room Only spotlights Bosse’s scorching virtuosity and uplifting melodicism along with elemental grooves, grit and soul—a winning combination delivered with ...

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Jeff Lofton's birthday today!

Jazz trumpeter and composer Jeff Lofton is a Grammy member and two time SXSW Austin Music Awards winner. Jeff has performed at One World Theater, Stateside at the Paramount, and the Long Center for the Performing Arts since his arrival on the Austin music scene in 2007. His creativity, musical integrity and talent has been well-received in both his 1950's Miles Davis tribute as well as his original material. In 2009 ...

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Event

Dramatic film depiction of guitarist Jeff Golub’s struggle with PSP to premiere in New York October 6

Dramatic film depiction of guitarist Jeff Golub’s struggle with PSP to premiere in New York October 6

Source: All About Jazz

CurePSP provided seed funding for debut documentary by director Kyle I. Kelley The new film Train Keeps a Rolling, which dramatically documents the musical achievements and final years of the great jazz, blues, and rock guitarist Jeff Golub when he was battling progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), will have its premiere in jny: New York City on October 6. It will be released on major streaming platforms later this year. The event is sponsored by CurePSP, the foundation for prime of ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Jeff Lofton's birthday today!

Jazz trumpeter and composer Jeff Lofton is a Grammy member and two time SXSW Austin Music Awards winner. Jeff has performed at One World Theater, Stateside at the Paramount, and the Long Center for the Performing Arts since his arrival on the Austin music scene in 2007. His creativity, musical integrity and talent has been well-received in both his 1950's Miles Davis tribute as well as his original material. In 2009 ...

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Recording

New Genre Blending Album Released by saxophonist Jeff Miguel

New Genre Blending Album Released by saxophonist Jeff Miguel

Source: Jeff Miguel

The Hero’s Journey is Jeff Miguel’s second album as leader and quite an evolution from the 2015 release Perseverance. The Hero’s Journey was designed to be a heavily produced jazz crossover album where every note has a distinct purpose. The short songs are meant to be listened to in order and feature various saxophones as well as flute. “It Will Be Okay” and “Guilty Pleasures” were released as singles prior to the full album release. About Jeff Miguel Jeff Miguel ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Jeff Lofton's birthday today!

Jazz trumpeter and composer Jeff Lofton is a Grammy member and two time SXSW Austin Music Awards winner. Jeff has performed at One World Theater, Stateside at the Paramount, and the Long Center for the Performing Arts since his arrival on the Austin music scene in 2007. His creativity, musical integrity and talent has been well-received in both his 1950's Miles Davis tribute as well as his original material. In 2009 ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Jeff Lofton's birthday today!

Jazz trumpeter and composer Jeff Lofton is a Grammy member and two time SXSW Austin Music Awards winner. Jeff has performed at One World Theater, Stateside at the Paramount, and the Long Center for the Performing Arts since his arrival on the Austin music scene in 2007. His creativity, musical integrity and talent has been well-received in both his 1950\'s Miles Davis tribute as well as his original material... Read more. ...

Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Lofton

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Jeff Lofton's birthday today!

Jazz trumpet player Jeff Lofton debuted his first jazz CD, Jazz Therapy, in 2005. The self-produced CD mixes old style be-bop with modern forms of jazz in the tradition of Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and John Coltrane. In addition to Lofton on trumpet, the CD also includes Roland Haynes on piano, Reggie Sullivan on bass and Kenneth Salters on drums. Playing trumpet for nearly thirty years... Read more.

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Beck

Jazz Musician of the Day: Jeff Beck

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Jeff Beck's birthday today!

Jeff Beck isn\'t your typical guitar legend. His goal, in fact, is to make you forget that he plays guitar. “I don\'t understand why some people will only accept a guitar if it has an instantly recognizable guitar sound," says Beck."Finding ways to use the same guitar people have been using for 50 years to make sounds that no one has heard before is truly what gets me off... Read more. ...

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TV / Film

Jeff Sultanof On An Important Film Reborn

Jeff Sultanof On An Important Film Reborn

Source: Rifftides by Doug Ramsey

Composer, arranger, educator and jazz authority Jeff Sultanof occasionally honors Rifftides with his insights. This is one of those happy occasions. Jeff has seen a restoration of King Of Jazz, a pioneering film from the days when motion picture studios had decided that sound was here to stay. King Of Jazz: A Guest Review By Jeff Sultanoff Until 1926, the only sound the movie-going public heard in a theatre was the accompaniment of a piano, organ or symphony orchestra if ...

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