DJ Logic

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Arturo Sandoval

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

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One of the world’s greatest trumpeters, a dazzling technician with his own sound, a very wide range and an exciting soloist, Arturo Sandoval is also a very impressive pianist.

For this Live Stream, Sandoval mostly plays piano although on a few pieces he accompanies his trumpet playing with some piano runs by his left-hand.

Highlights of the melodic set includes a melancholy ballad, a medium-tempo “Girl From Ipanema,” a Dizzy Gillespie medley of “A Night In Tunisia” and “Con Alma,” “All The Things You Are,” and “Body And Soul.”

-Scott Yanow


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Rob Clearfield

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

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Rob Clearfield is a Chicago-based pianist and guitarist who studied at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University.

He has worked along the way with Patricia Barber, Howard Levy, Marquis Hill and other fine local musicians, leading eight albums of his original music and co-leading the group Persona with saxophonist Caroline Davis.

On his LiveStream from May 29, 2020, Rob Clearfield plays a relaxed solo set on his electric keyboard including an impressionistic and moody original to open the performance, “Georgia On My Mind,” and other pieces including a somber jazz waltz that is influenced by classical music; he has no difficulty holding one’s interest during his often-introspective program.

– Scott Yanow


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May 29, 2020

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Paul Carr

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

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Paul Carr was born in Houston, graduated from Howard University, and developed into a powerful tenor-saxophonist who, while inspired by Arnett Cobb and Don Wilkerson, has long had his own sound.

Carr has led several fine CDs and has also been a busy educator, founding the Jazz Academy Of Music.

On this LiveStream from May 29, 2020, Paul Carr performs with an excellent young rhythm section, really digging into a passionate version of “Invitation,” a relatively tender “Our Love Is Here To Stay,” the adventurous “After The Morning,” and a couple of originals.

Paul Carr certainly deserves to be much better known.

-Scott Yanow


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David Bertrand

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This is the two hundred twenty-sixth in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.

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A superior flute player from Trinidad, David Bertrand played classical and folk music before he discovered jazz.

Inspired most by tenor players, Bertrand developed his own lyrical yet forceful style on the flute.

He moved to the U.S., graduated from Queens College and has worked in New York and throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, usually leading his own quartet.

At the thick of the pandemic, on May 28, 2020, David Bertrand performed a set of solo flute (utilizing several types of flutes and a piccolo) during his LiveStream, playing music that is both swinging and soothing, and holding onto one’s interest throughout, even in this sparse setting.

-Scott Yanow


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