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The free CD in give-away #26 is the compilation Minnesota Sur Seine, Enter by noon CDT on Sunday, October 2nd for a chance
to win a free CD in give-away #26 from JazzPolice.com. Click on the "Enter the Drawing" button on the left to enter. Button will only be visible when you login. Membership is free.
Minnesota Sur Seine (Subtittled Musical Voyageurs in the Twin Cities) is a sampler of artists appearing in the festival.
Click here to read about the 2005 festival in October.
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gauzy and abstract as a half-remembered dream, bassist Didier Petit's solo
rendition of "Over the Rainbow" fiddles with the way we perceive temporal
continuity. Reedmaster and trans-Atlantic high-five instigator Michel Portal
leads a pack of crack practitioners through dangerous Dark Magus-era Miles
territory on the locally recorded "Minneapolis." Fat Kid Wednesdays and
Happy Apple bring even more rock to the party, along with a healthy measure of
levity.- Rod Smith, from the CD review in the City Pages
The free CD in give-away #25, John Colrane's classic My Favorite Things is over, the winner will be announced soon.
The free CD in give-away #24,
Shanghai the debut from the young London-born bebop-influenced jazz pianist, Richard Luck.
(Click here to read review) was won by J. Piper in Bellingham, WA/
The free CD in give-away #23, Putumayo presents Kermit Ruffins was won by K. Doram in Old Bethpage, NY.
The free CD in give-away #22, the swinging "As Real As It Gets" by Jack McDuff and the Heating System was won by S. Hawthorn in Bainbridge, WA
The free CD in give-away #21, the classic "Live Around the World" by Miles Davis, was won by L .Motwani in Tucson, AZ.
The free CD in give-away #20 was the great "Pieces of Dreams" by Carole Martin was won by E. Mays in Stevensville Michigan.
"Pieces of Dreams" by Minneapolis singer Carole Martin is Described by Jazz writer Tom Surowicz who contributes regularly to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:
"Carole Martin sounds better than ever. Her voice has darkened, deepened and matured, without losing any of its flow or glow. She gets inside lyrics and moves listeners, personalizing the poetry. SheL. now has the voice of experience, to go with the still-supple sound of enchantment. The opening line of this album couldn't be more apt. The scene is set for dreaming... Indeed!
The free CD in give-away #19,"Somethin' Else" was won by B Conner in Maple Grove MN.
"Somethin' Else" is one of the best known record dates in the history of modern jazz, the
chemistry among Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Hank Jones, Sam Jones and Art
Blakey is amazing. Their radical reworkings of "Autumn Leaves" and
"Love For Sale" are masterpieces. Miles' title tune and Nat Adderley's
"One For Daddy-O" are classics.
The free CD in give-away #18, the new release "Them That Swingeth" was won by Rick Borgen in Batron Rouge, LA. "Them That Swingeth" features Eddie Landsberg on the Hammond B3 organ along with drummer Rudy Petschuaer and tenor sax
man Jerry Weldon, and guitarist Royce Campbell . Click here to read the review.
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