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Cal Bennett
Cal Bennett - Moments Later ... (1996) "Multi-saxophonist Cal Bennett stretches out into some interesting new territory on Moments Later-(Groove Time Jazz GTJ 2010; 61:00). An expressive player on tenor and alto, Bennett enlists the support of talents like Bobby Lyle and guitarist Toshi Yamagi to mix up timings and textures, and come up with some highly original, accessible soul. “The Big Earthbeat” is the adventurous centerpiece here, with Lyle’s organ work and Yamagi’s wah-wah guitar providing cool counterpoint to Bennett’s muscular alto melody."" JazzTimes.com


Links: Website, Facebook, Reverbnation, YouTube and DC Bebop

MUSIC CD ARCHIVE: ONECD

Idris Muhammed
Idris Muhammed - The Power of Soul (1974)  "No doubt, Muhammad is one of the most influential jazz/funk and R&B drummers on the planet. Known for his infusions of hip, snazzy grooves into jazz-based formats and other genres, Power Of Soul signifies his first solo effort. Clocking in at a mere thirty-four minutes in length, Muhammad and then prominent “CTI” recording artists, keyboardist/arranger, Bob James, and the late saxophonist, Grover Washington Jr. render some truly inspiring performances. However, this date denotes a team effort, where everyone plays a vital role, witnessed from the onset of the musicians’ forceful and brassy rendition of Jimi Hendrix’ “Power Of Love.” Consequently, electric guitarist, Joe Beck adds a bit of psychedelia to this Hendrix classic, largely due to his quasi, jazz-fusion Hendrix-like distortion drenched solo... The band is conveying vivid notions of serenity and calm on this most intriguing piece, whereas the dual horn section executes warm, breezy choruses on the unforgettably melodic, “Loran’s Dance.” Ultimately, quality wins out over quantity throughout this LP length production as, “EPIC Records has provided a service to the modern-day jazz community, by reinstating these titles from the “CTI” vaults. Emphatically recommended!" ~ GLENN ASTARITA - AllAboutJazz.com

Links:   Wikipedia, Discography, YouTube.

MUSIC CD ARCHIVE: DOUBLECD

Reza Khan      
Reza Khan - Mystical (2024) "This latest release titled Mystical, is a ten song set that features some of the biggest players in the contemporary jazz scene including Jeff Lorber, David Mann, Bob James, Phillippe Saisse, Nils and Keiko Matsui. The production on the album is top shelf with subtle colors sprinkled throughout that pop with a good headphone listen. One of the things that makes this type of groove based jazz so listenable is the patience that mature musicians bring to the music. There isn't an overwhelming need to show the listener their considerable chops at every turn, but instead choosing taste within the context of the classy musicianship." ~ modernjazztoday.com

Links:
Facebook, All About Jazz, and Website.


Reza Khan - Imaginary Road (2021) "Well, the ten songs are essentially atmospheric, depicting the sort of aural landscapes that Khan obviously had in mind (he wrote and arranged every number for an ensemble that is heavy on strings and percussion with occasional incursions from David Mann on saxophone or flute and Matt King on piano). If there is a middle-to far-Eastern ambience, that is understandable, given Khan's heritage. It is especially discernible in the undulating rhythms, capably overseen for the most part by drummer Maurizio Zottarelli and percussionist Fernando Saci. Khan governs the melodies along with Mann, guitarists Sergio Pereira and Miles Gilderdale, and Philippe Saisse on mallets, melodion and Moog synthesizer. The sounds they produce, if not exceptional, are uniquely their own, as are Khan's ethereal, gently flowing compositions. "   ~ JACK BOWERS - AllAboutJazz.com



MUSIC ARTS: SESSION

Music Arts Music Arts session - Concert, Station, PBS, NPR and other live mini concert sessions and interviews.

Yaron Herman & Ambrose Akinmusire - Heart-Shaped box
Live Festival Jazz Cinq Continents Marseille 2010

Track from Yaron Herman Trio - Follow the White Rabbit [2010] - "Piano Yaron Herman, double bassist Chris Tordini and drummer Tommy Crane. The album’s fourteen tracks are mainly written by Herman but there are also a couple of trio collaborations, an Israeli folk tune, two well chosen pop/rock covers from the repertoires of Nirvana and Radiohead and most surprisingly a version of Frank Churchill’s song “Baby Mine” from the Disney movie “Dumbo”."

Yaron Herman - Website, Wikipedia, Purchase on Bandcamp

Ambrose Akinmusire - Website, Wikipedia

BOOK RACK: FEATURED BOOK

Harry Bates - Farewell to The Master (1940) "The story is told from the viewpoint of Cliff Sutherland, a freelance picture reporter, who is present when a mysterious "curving ovoid" ship suddenly appears on the grounds of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Two days later, "visitors from the Unknown" emerge: a "god-like" person in human form and an 8-foot (2.44 m) tall robot made of green metal. The former only manages to state "I am Klaatu and this is Gnut" before he is shot and killed by a lunatic. Klaatu is buried nearby. In the days that follow, Gnut remains motionless, while laboratories and a museum are built around it and the ship. Both prove impervious to the investigations of scientists."   Wikipedia and Kobo Books

BOOK RACK: FEATURED SERIES

Richard K. Morgan -Tekeshi Kovacs series "Mixing classic noir sensibilities with a searing futuristic vision of an age when death is nearly meaningless, Richard K. Morgan returns to his saga of betrayal, mystery,and revenge, as Takeshi Kovacs, in one fatal moment, joins forces with a mysterious woman who may have the power to shatter Harlan’s World forever." ~Penguin Random House Books: Altered Carbon, Broken Angels, Woken Furies. Amazon Books

MOVIES: FEATURED MOVIE

V for Vendetta (2006)

""It is the year 2020. A virus runs wild in the world, most Americans are dead, and Britain is ruled by a fascist dictator who promises security but not freedom. One man stands against him, the man named V, who moves through London like a wraith despite the desperate efforts of the police. He wears a mask showing the face of Guy Fawkes, who in 1605 tried to blow up the houses of Parliament. On Nov. 5, the eve of Guy Fawkes Day, British schoolchildren for centuries have started bonfires to burn Fawkes in effigy. On this eve in 2020, V saves a young TV reporter named Evey from rape at the hands of the police, forces her to join him, and makes a busy night of it by blowing up the Old Bailey courtrooms."    RogerEbert.com  

Link: V for Vendetta (2006) - Buy/Rent Watch online

CUISINE: FEATURED RESTAURANT

Ramen DANBO "Capitol Hill - Location: 1222 E Pine St, Suite A, Seattle, WA - is a highly recommended spot for ramen lovers in Seattle, known for its rich and flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, fresh toppings, and excellent vegan options. Reviewers praise the customizable menu with options like noodle thickness and firmness, spice levels, richness of broth, and even vegan broths. Despite potential wait times that can be up to 2-3 hours during peak hours, the delicious food makes it worth the visit. The service is quick once seated but can be slow during busy periods. Overall, Ramen DANBO offers an authentic and delightful ramen experience in a cozy setting."
"So with all the various ramen shops in Seattle, what makes Ramen Danbo the best ramen in Seattle? The menu is very simplistic. They only have 4 items on the menu, which consists of the staple: Classic Ramen, Shio Ramen (Salty Ramen), Miso Ramen, and their Negi-Goma Ramen (white sesame) -- Very GOOD!" 

Link:
Review: Wanderlog.com, Ramon DANBO Website


*The most recent featured musicians and play lists from the five Music listings on DC Bebop.   A musician listed on a DC Bebop page with an intro, is featured for 10 days with one of their songs.  Included in the play list are songs by nine other musicians in a table on DC Bebop. The songs are linked to a page (MySpace, Reverbnation, YouTube or where ever the song can be heard). The play list is not a top 10 list. It features songs I liked and think perhaps others might appreciate the music as well.


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