Interview guest Uri Gurvich talks about his newest album “Babel”. Also, music by Mika and Richard Stoltzman and more.
Links to today’s artists:
http://www.johnbeasleymusic.com
http://www.urigurvich.com
http://www.cyrillemusic.com
http://www.diegofigueiredo.net
http://www.mikarimbamadness.com
http://www.richardstoltzman.com
http://www.peterjohnstoltzman.com
http://www.gregoriouribe.com
http://www.resonancerecords.org/resonancebigband
http://www.resonancerecords.org/marianpetrescu
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Personnel:
John Beasley – Caddo Bayou
Album: Positootly!
John Beasley (p), Bennie Maupin (ts), Brian Lynch (tp), James Genus (b), Jeff “Tain” Watts (d) and Munyungo Jackson (perc)
Uri Gurvich – Pyramids & Camelao
Album: Babel
Uri Gurvich (as), Leo Genovese (p), Peter Slavov (b), Francisco Mela (d) and Brahim Fribgane (oud, perc)
Cyrille Aimée and The Surreal Band – Twenty Eight
Album: Cyrille Aimée and The Surreal Band
Cyrille Aimée (voc), Dylan Canterburry (tp), Matt Simons (sax), Assaf Gleizner (p), Spencer Murphy (b) and Dan McGuinness (d)
Cyrille Aimée & Diego Figueiredo – Journey Of Life
Album: Smile
Cyrille Aimée (voc) and Diego Figueiredo (g)
Mika Stoltzman – Morning Love & The Duke
Album: Mikarimba!!
Mika Stoltzman (marimba), Anders Wihk (p), Eddie Gomez (b) and Steve Gadd (d)
Richard Stoltzman & Peter John Stoltzman – Lullabye
Album: Father and Son – Clarinet and Piano Music
Peter John Stoltzman (p) and Richard Stoltzman (cl)
Gregorio Uribe – Una Excusa
Album: Pluma Y Vina
Gregorio Uribe (voc, all instruments) and Andres Rotmistrovsky (b)
Resonance Big Band (featuring Marian Petrescu) – John Brown’s Body
Album: Resonance Records plays Tribute to Oscar Peterson
Marian Petrescu (p), Andreas Öberg (g), David Stone (b), Joe La Barbera (d), Bob Sheppard, Steve Wilkerson, Brian Scanlon, Keith Fiddmont, Tom Peterson (reeds/flutes), Willie Murillo, Larry Lunetta, Bob Summers Larry Hall (tp, flh), Andy Martin, Bob McChesney, Wendell Kelly (tb) and Bill Reichenbach (tb, tuba)
Uri Gurvich
May 19th 2013, The Stone – New York, NY
May 27th 2013, Atlanta Jazz Festival – Atlanta, GA
May 29th 2013, SOMETHIN’ Jazz Club (w/ Ece Goksu group) – New York, NY
June 1st 2013, Burlington Jazz Festival – Burlington, VT
June 8th 2013, Puffin Cultural Forum – Teaneck, NJ
July 12th 2013, Philadelphia Museum of Art – Philadelphia, PA
Cyrille Aimée
Every Sunday in May 2013, Bemelman’s Bar in the Carlyle Hotel – New York, NY
May 20th 2013, Drom – New York, NY
May 22nd 2013, Bubble Lounge – New York, NY
June 2nd 2013, Rockwood Music Hall – New York, NY
June 3rd 2013, Kuumbwa Jazz – Santa Cruz, CA
June 4th 2013, Yoshi’s – Oakland, CA
June 7th 2013, Green Mill – Chicago, IL
June 8th 2013, Jazz Kitchen – Indianapolis, IN
June 9th 2013, Doudna PAC – Charleston, IL
June 10th 2013, Cliffbells – Detroit, MI
June 11th 2013, Smalls Jazz Club – New York, NY
June 12th 2013, Suffolk Theater – Riverhead, NY
June 14th 2013, Ravinia – Chicago, IL
June 16th 2013, Virginia Blues and Jazz Festival – Hot Club of Detroit – VI
Mika Stoltzman & Richard Stoltzman
May 30th, 2013, Carnegie Hall – New York, NY
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