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  • Carol Robbins "Taylor Street"
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    Carol Robbins – Taylor Street

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/07/2017

    The jazz harp will forever be associated with Alice Coltrane first and foremost, but there is also Brandee Younger (her “Wax And Wane” album still resonates big time) and Carol Robbins, whose latest album, “Taylor Street”, is dedicated to her mother Emilia Crostini who grew up on that particular street in Chicago’s Little Italy. (And…

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  • Breakwater "Breakwater"
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    Breakwater Back In The Groove

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/04/2017

    The eight-piece group Breakwater recorded two brilliant albums back in 1978 and 1980, during a period that was one of the richest and satisfying in soul music. One of the members of the group, keyboardist and songwriter and composer Kae Williams, Jr., was later part of The B.B. & Q. Band and wrote unforgettable songs…

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  • Gabrielle Stravelli "Dream Ago"
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    Gabrielle Stravelli – Dream Ago

    ByMatthias Kirsch 02/02/2017

    Gabrielle Stravelli was one of only ten finalists selected internationally for the 2011 SHURE Montreux Jazz Festival Vocal Competition and she was also 1st runner-up in the 2009 Jazzmobile Vocal Competition in Harlem. In the ensuing years, she has received numerous awards, has toured the world over, opened for Cassandra Wilson and Esperanza Spalding, was in…

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  • Sarah McKenzie "Paris In The Rain"
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    Catching Up with Sarah McKenzie on “Paris In The Rain”

    ByMatthias Kirsch 01/31/2017

    Australian singer, pianist, and composer Sarah McKenzie has just released her new Impulse! album “Paris In The Rain”, produced by Brian Bacchus and Jay Newland and with a stellar cast of musicians: Reuben Rogers on bass, Gregory Hutchinson on drums, Dominick Farinacci on trumpet, Scott Robinson on alto sax, Ralph Moore on tenor sax, Jamie…

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  • The Men In The Glass Booth
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    The Men In The Glass Booth

    ByMatthias Kirsch 01/30/2017

    Six years in the making and now it’s officially released: “The Men In The Glass Booth” includes re-edits and remixes by the most influential DJs of the disco era, starting with a then totally new and obscure format, the 12″ single on Salsoul Records (“Ten Percent” by Double Exposure, 1976) and continuing on two 5-LP…

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  • New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2017
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    New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2017

    ByMatthias Kirsch 01/29/201701/30/2017

    The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has announced its line-up for the 2017 edition. The two weekends of April 28th and May 7th will have a ton of local and regional acts again plus dozens of headliners sure to draw a lot of attention from music lovers the world over. On the first day,…

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  • Gina
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    Returning To Gina

    ByMatthias Kirsch 01/27/201701/28/2017

    After almost three weeks abroad, Gina was excited and oh so happy to have me back earlier this week. It is now back to business as usual with up to four walks every day, playing ball, and watching cat videos. We are currently listening to each and every one of the 41 LPs I bought…

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  • Soul On The Real Side #6
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    Soul On The Real Side #6

    ByMatthias Kirsch 01/26/201701/28/2017

    Twenty more quality soul gems from the Real Side Soul Coalition have come my way – numbers 3, 4, and 5 were also reviewed on these pages and the rare 1974 “Funny How We’ve Changed Places” by the great Debra Anderson opens up this great collection of songs which were recorded between 1969 and 1985….

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  • ACT Music Opening Office in Berlin
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    ACT Music Opening Office in Berlin

    ByMatthias Kirsch 01/24/201701/28/2017

    When ACT founder Siggi Loch invited journalists over for a special luncheon during the 1992 Montreux Jazz Festival to celebrate the start of his new label, I didn’t expect this particular label to be where it is, 25 years later. Or that it still would be in existence even. I also remember that a young…

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  • Bobbi Humphrey
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    Love Isn’t Always Enough

    ByMatthias Kirsch 01/22/201701/28/2017

    On my last day of this fabulous trip, I went to see two of my favorite artists: the queen of soul and jazz flute, Bobbi Humphrey, and the incredibly soulful Portland-based singer, songwriter, and pianist Jarrod Lawson. Ginny’s Supper Club at the Red Rooster on Lenox Avenue, right off the bubbling 125th Street in Harlem, was…

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