Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Jazz playlist

It seems like the only reason I still subscribed to magazines are for the new release reviews. Found a few really interesting ones that fill up my recent playlist:
David Weiss, Endangered Species: The Music of Wayne Shorter
I don't listen to a lot of large ensemble jazz. However, some groups do work better for me. Like Dave Holland's and this one with David Weiss. As the title said, it features work of great saxophonist Wayne Shorter. The reason it "works" for me is that I could still hear distinctive voices from each individual instead of getting blended altogether.

Jacam Manricks, Cloud Nine
The leader, saxophonist Jacam Manricks is an unfamiliar name to me. The reason I found this is that the aforementioned David Weiss was the guest trumpeter here. More importantly, Sam Yahel, a jazz organist I really enjoy listening to, played on it too. Manricks played a 4-minute long unaccompanied solo. That's really a challenge. The guitar playing of Adam Rogers was a pleasant surprise.

Adam Rogers, Apparitions
And the above led me to check out the guitarist's work as a leader. This one features Chris Potter on sax and Edward Simon on piano. Can't go wrong with that!

Amir ElSaffar, Alchemy
That's a well chosen title. The trumpeter was really good at fusing middle eastern music with jazz.

It has been a good month discovering "new" jazz for me, after a brief trip out of the country. Still have a few more to write about. Stay tuned!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Crowd goes wild

I watch quite a bit of Fox Sport 1 channel because of its auto racing, MMA and soccer programming. Once in a while I would also watch their talk shows, like Fox Sports Live and Crowd Goes Wild. I like Georgie Thompson on the latter because she looks and sounds sexy (that British accent!) Well, more reason to support the show: turns out two guest hosts are from my Alma Maters: Jason Gay, the Wall Street Journal writer, graduated from U of Wisconsin while Sanya Richards-Ross, former Olympian, went to U of Texas.

A side-note: On today's show, Sanya Richards-Ross commented on her personal experience with the recently stepped-down football coach Mack Brown: Brown would text her with encouragement when she was at track-and-field competition all over the country and the world. That's why people call him a class act!