Children’s Eyes: an espresso with Angelo Di Leonforte
This Too Will Pass (AlfaMusic, 2020) is the title of Sicilian pianist Angelo Di Leonforte’s first album as leader. We interviewed him.
Read moreThis Too Will Pass (AlfaMusic, 2020) is the title of Sicilian pianist Angelo Di Leonforte’s first album as leader. We interviewed him.
Read moreEnzo Zirilli is one of the most interesting European drummers: as comfortable in Italy as in his adopted city of London. We interviewed him in the period between the first and second lockdown.
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Read moreMauro Battisti is a brilliant double bass player who, obsessed with rhythm and its secrets, has created an app to study it at its best, “Drumgenius”, which has already enjoyed a great international success. We interviewed him.
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Read moreAlex Semprevivo is a brilliant young Italian drummer who in 2019 released his first album as a leader, Art Of The Messengers, a tribute to Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, for GleAm. We interviewed him.
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Read moreLeonardo De Lorenzo is one of the most committed and active Italian drummers. He has many new projects that will be ready in the next few months.
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Read moreIt’s titled “Lontano” (Italian for “far”) and it’s the first solo album by Nick Garbett, an Australian trumpeter well known as the soloist of the Vampires. On this record he is accompanied by Peter Farrar on sax, Daniel Pliner on piano, Jonatha Zwartz on double bass and James Waples on drums. We interviewed him.
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Read moreAngelo Mastronardi is a stunning pianist who, among many other activities, founded the Gleam record label this year. We interviewed him.
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Read moreThe pianist and member of Buena Vista Social Club, Roberto Fonseca has released “Yesun”, his ninth solo album. He spoke about it to Jazzespresso.
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Read moreJulian Hucq has just released “Light Blue”, his first record produced in the USA after having recorded six in Europe; we interviewed him
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Read moreGuai is a brilliant contemporary Brazilian singer whose first album, “Dama de Paus”, was released in 2015. We interviewed her.
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