Jeremy Pelt

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A major trumpeter for the past 20 years, Jeremy Pelt has a warm tone (out of the Clifford Brown/Freddie Hubbard tradition) and can play quite powerfully, driving ensembles with his exciting solos.

For this LiveStream from July 18, 2020, Pelt is featured on his unaccompanied trumpet, interpreting a variety of mostly little-known ballads; he also tells the story behind his discovery of each of the songs.

Pelt’s beautiful tone and ability to caress melodies are very much in evidence on “I’ll Never Stop Loving You” (originally introduced by Doris Day), “While You Are Gone,” “Always On My Mind” and a particularly warm rendition of “Little Girl Blue.”

– Scott Yanow


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Emilio Teubal

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Vuyo Sotashe

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Born in South Africa, singer Vuyo Sotashe moved to New York in 2013 to attend William Paterson University.

He has performed at a variety of international jazz festivals, placed third in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocal Competition, and worked with Winard Harper.

On his LiveStream from July 11, 2020 Vuyo Sotashe is joined by keyboards and bass for a set of soulful tunes that display his appealing voice, storytelling abilities and expressive interpretations.

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Gilad Hekselman

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This is the seventy second in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.

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Guitarist Gilad Hekselman, who was born and raised in Israel, moved to New York in 2004 and his talents were quickly recognized.

Since that time he has performed with many top jazz artists including Chris Potter, Mark Turner, Anat Cohen, Gretchen Parlato, and John Scofield, in addition to leading his own group and heading several albums.

Teamed with a bassist and drummer on July 21, 2020, Hekselman performs lengthy version of an uptempo “The End Of A Love Affair” and a medium-tempo Charlie Parker blues.

The guitarist’s playing is boppish but also pushes the boundaries as he comes up with a steady stream of fresh ideas.

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