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CD Review: Germana Stella La Sorsa & Tom Ollendorff

Critically acclaimed Italian singer and storyteller Germana Stella La Sorsa and exciting, rising star guitarist Tom Ollendorff are set to release a new studio album ‘After...

CD Review: Cloudmakers Trio, A Drop of Hope in the Ocean of Uncertainty

Fifteen years after their formation, Cloudmakers Trio take a decisive step forward with “A Drop of Hope in the Ocean of Uncertainty”. The group consisting of Jim Hart...

CD Review: Zurich Jazz Orchestra, Neat Little Songs

Marking its 30th anniversary, the Zurich Jazz Orchestra’s (ZJO) latest studio album, *Neat Little Songs*, signals a clear and deliberate shift in direction for the ensemble. It...

CD Review: Eishan Ensemble, Northern Rhapsody

“Northern Rhapsody” is the latest album by Eishan Ensemble, a group renowned for their innovative fusion of Persian classical music with jazz and contemporary sounds....

CD Review: Rose Room, It’s been A Long, Long Time.

Such is their integral position in the 1930s ‘Hot Club’, Gypsy Jazz scene and the extent of their following in Scotland and beyond, it feels as though Rose Room have been...

CD Review: Maggie Nichols, Pi

Maggie Nicols has been at the forefront of improvised music since the 1970’s. Her career started as dancer at the Windmill Theatre at the age of 15 and then at 16 she became...

CD Review: Kim Cypher, Catching Moments

UK saxophonist, vocalist and composer Kim Cypher’s 3rd album, Catching Moments is a joyous celebration of the beautiful moments in life. 12 captivating tracks showcasing Kim’s...

CD Review: Sabino de Bari, Ashanti

Italian composer and guitarist Sabino de Bari released his latest album Ashanti in October to significant critical acclaim. This thrilling album features a brilliant quartet with...

CD Review: Kristin Korb, Sweet Dreams

Copenhagen based vocalist and bassist Kristin Korb, is set to release her tribute album to the Eurythmics titled “Sweet Dreams” on October 25, 2024. While I typically...

Album Review: Daniel Herskedal – “Call for Winter II: Resonance”

Few artists are known to push the boundaries of their instruments as far as Daniel Herskedal. His latest release, “Call for Winter II: Resonance,” is a continuation of...

Album Review: Tobias Hoffmann Jazz Orchestra – “Innuendo”

Saxophonist, composer, and arranger Tobias Hoffmann has consistently been building a reputation as a composer/arranger who skillfully blends the tradition with a fresh approach to...