Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Peter Martin's "In the P.M." Available at World Wide Jazz

Jazz pianist, composer and arranger Peter Martin released In the P.M. in 2005 that features bassist Reuben Rogers, drummer Greg Hutchinson and vocalist Erin Bode. Peter Martin has also released albums Something Unexpected and Set of Five. He has placed 2nd in the 1993 Thelonius Monk International Jazz Piano Competition and toured with Christian McBride. In the P.M. features eleven total tracks of which nine are arrangements done by Peter Martin such as Only In A Dream by Jessie Davis and You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To by Cole Porter.

You can purchase In the P.M. from World Wide Jazz at: World Wide Jazz CDs

Read the CD Review of In the P.M. at: In the P.M. CD Review





 Richard Henry
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Christian Jacob's "Contradictions: A look at the music of Michel Petrucciani Available at World Wide Jazz

In 2006, the Christian Jacob Trio released a cd titled Contradictions: A look at the music of Michel Petrucciani. This album features arrangements of the music of the late Michel ‘Petrucciani featuring French jazz pianist Christian Jacob known for his clarity and lyricism and has been honored as “Top Collegiate Jazz Soloist”. The trio who is known for their superb arrangements have been together since the mid 1990s that consists of pianist Christian Jacob, bassist Trey Henry and drummer Ray Brinker. The trio along with vocalist Tierney Sutton has come out with a few albums including “I’m With the Band”, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2005. Now they come together without the renowned vocalist in this wonderful recreation of the genius of Michel Petrucciani in this 11  track album.

You can buy Contradictions: A look at the music of Michel Petrucciani at: World Wide Jazz CDs

Check out the CD Review of Contradictions: A look at the music of Michel Petrucciani at:

Contradictions CD Review

Richard Henry
worldwidejazz@yahoo.com
http://www.worldwide-jazz-online.com/

Joe Locascio's "Close To So Far" Available at World Wide Jazz


A New York native and Chairman of Jazz Studies at Houston Community College, Joe LoCascio has amazed audiences with his brilliant, creative compositions and performances. His influence and expertise has given many students a chance to succeed in the field of music.

In Close to So Far that was released in 2002, represents one of the many recordings created by LoCascio. His melodic character is seemingly unlimited as it is transformed through the piano as a musical force. Releasing albums such as Marionette, In the City of Lost Things and Home, this album features Tim Solook on drums, Joe LoCascio on piano and John Adams on bass.


You can purchase Close To So Far from World Wide Jazz at: World Wide Jazz CDs

Read the CD review of Close To So Far at: Close To So Far CD Review

"The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Blue Note Years" available at World Wide Jazz

Herbie Hancock has earned the respect and praise from critics and fans. His revolutionary musical ideas has transformed the landscape of jazz and music. He is truly one of the greatest jazz musicians to have ever lived. His numerous awards include an Academy Award for his original soundtrack for the1986 film Round Midnight. Hancock’s albums such as Empyrean Isles and Inventions and Dimensions gave him even more acclaim. In The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Blue Note Years, its nine tracks bring a satisfying set of Hancock’s brilliance and genius.


You can buy Herbie Hancock's The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Blue Note Years from the Jazz CD selection of World Wide Jazz at: World Wide Jazz CD Collection

You should also read the World Wide Jazz CD Review of The Best of Herbie Hancock: The Blue Note Years at: The Blue Note Years CD Review

Richard Henry
worldwidejazz@yahoo.com
http://www.worldwide-jazz-online.com/