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This is the hundred and tenth in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.
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Taylor Eigsti grew up in Northern California, started playing piano when he was four, and was considered a bit of a prodigy, recording his first album when he was 14 and four by the time he turned 20.
He signed with Concord in 2006, moved to New York in 2008 and has had a busy career performing at many festivals and venues, writing music for orchestras, working with many jazz greats, performing regularly with Eric Harland, Kendrick Scott and Gretchen Parlato, and leading eight albums of his own.
For his LiveStream of June 13, 2020, Taylor Eigsti performs sophisticated solo piano versions of “A Child Is Born,” his original “Tree Falls,” the exciting “Hutcheonite,” a tender “Somewhere,” and an unusual reworking of Neal Hefti’s “Lil’ Darlin’,”
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June 04, 2020 – With Manel Fortia
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This is the hundred and fourth in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.
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Altoist Roman Filiu was born and raised in Cuba.
An avant-garde player with a complex improvising style, impressive technique, and his own sound, Filiu is based in New York and has worked with Irakere, the David Murray Big Band, Andrew Cyrille, Gonzalo Rublacaba, Steve Coleman, Miguel Zenón, Mchele Rosewoman, Roy Hargrove and many others.
Filiu performs regularly with Henry Threadgill´s Ensemble Double Up, and leads his own quartet and the group Quarteria.
On his LiveStream from June 3, 2020, Roman Filiu performs his “Danza #2, the unaccompanied ”Langsam,” and the rhythmic and relatively accessible “Cha Cha Cha Danza #7.”
Filiu is accompanied by pianist Luis Guerra (who is unseen) on two of the three improvisations; the altoist’s playing throughout is thoughtful and purposeful while always being adventurous.
– Scott Yanow
June 03, 2020
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This is the one hundred seventy-fifth in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.
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Guitarist Mason Razavi earned degrees from San Jose State University and Berklee.
Based in San Jose, California, Razavi works regularly in the San Francisco Bay area and has recorded with organist Robert Kennedy’s trio and as a leader for the OA2 label.
While the latter mostly features mostly his original music for a quintet and a nonet, Mason Razavi’s solo LiveStream from June 1, 2020 has the solo guitarist playing pretty chords and swinging solos on a set of standards.
Such songs as “The Days Of Wine And Roses,” “I Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out To Dry,” “Night And Day” Horace Silver’s “Peace,” “Satin Doll,” “In A Sentimental Mood,” and “They Can’t Take That Away From Me” benefit from Mason Razavi’s melodic and quietly inventive treatments.
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June 01, 2020
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