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www.allaboutjazz.com Ehud Asherie with Harry Allen: Upper West Side (2012) By C. MICHAEL BAILEY, Published: March 1, 2012 Track review of “My Blue Heaven”  Wherever tenor saxophonist Harry Allen shows up, there is sure to be a major outbreak of Old School. Along with Scott Hamilton, Allen is a keeper of the flame encompassing saxophone practice from Frankie Trumbauer t ...Read More
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March 8th, 2012 at 11:05 am

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Another positive review for Nick Hempton “The Business”…

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www.criticaljazz.com/ “I don’t like jazz but I like that…” Sound familiar? Nick Hempton’s sophomore release from 2011 is text book straight ahead swing with as a label executive friend of mine is fond of saying, “more hooks than a fisherman’s hat!” It is called the record business for a reason. Nick Hempton and his band can blow, they swing ...Read More
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Lucid Culture reviews Ehud Asherie “Upper West Side”…

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lucidculture.wordpress.com Ehud Asherie and Harry Allen’s Magical Upper West Side What does the thought of New York’s Upper West Side conjure up for you? Homeless Iraq war vets panhandling at the subway station at 72nd and Broadway? Cops frisking teens for contraband twenty blocks north in order to meet the quotas of cheap arrests arbitrarily imposed by NYPD brass? Brand-new multimillion-doll ...Read More
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February 27th, 2012 at 7:48 pm

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The Jazz Word on Steve Horowitz “New Monsters”….

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thejazzword.blogspot.com Anchored by Steve Horowitz’s fretless bass, New Monstersexplores quirky grooves and thematic material with plenty of room for open-ended improvisation. Along with Horowitz, The San Francisco-based quintet features the dueling saxophone front-line of Steve Adams and Dan Plonsey—who composes the groups material—, pianist Scott Looney and drummer Jim Bove. Tight, t ...Read More
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Phil Freeman on Doug Webb “Swing Shift”…

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burningambulance.com/2012/02/21/doug-webb-ehud-asherie/ Also in 2009, on April 24 to be precise, saxophonist Doug Webb went into Entourage Studios in North Hollywood, California with bassist Stanley Clarke (yes, that one) and drummer Gerry Gibbs. Three different pianists—Joe Bagg, Mahesh Balasooriya and Larry Goldings—stopped by for a few hours each. The trio and its guest pian ...Read More
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February 22nd, 2012 at 9:30 am

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Burning Ambulance reviews Ehud Asherie “Upper West Side”…

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burningambulance.com/2012/02/21/doug-webb-ehud-asherie/ Israeli-born pianist Ehud Asherie‘s latest Posi-Tone release (his fourth) is a collection of standards arranged for piano and tenor saxophone, the latter instrument played by Harry Allen, who previously worked with Asherie on 2010′s Modern Life, a quartet album that also featured bassist Joel Forbes and drummer Chuck Riggs. T ...Read More
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February 22nd, 2012 at 9:29 am

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JazzWrap on Ehud Asherie’s new CD “Upper West Side” featuring Harry Allen…

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jazzwrap.blogspot.com Ehud Asherie & Harry Allen: Upper West Side  Ehud Asherie (piano) Harry Allen (sax) Upper West Side (Posi-Tone Records; 2012) A classic sound and supreme mastery from Ehud Asherie and Harry Allen on their duet album, Upper West Side. This album shines with a series of standards that are performed exquisitely but aren’t just your regular revisit of past benc ...Read More
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February 17th, 2012 at 9:07 am

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John Barron at The Jazz Word weighs in on Doug Webb “Swing Shift”…

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thejazzword.blogspot.com Doug Webb – Swing Shift 2011 Posi-Tone Los Angeles-based saxophonist Doug Webb delivers a muscular set of high-end jam session jazz on Swing Shift, his third release of material taken from a marathon recording session in April, 2009. Along with bass legend Stanley Clarke and drummer Gerry Gibbs, Webb invites a trio of guest pianists to augment the disc’s six track ...Read More
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February 15th, 2012 at 1:53 pm

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Tom Reney provides some amazing coverage for Ehud Asherie and his new CD “Upper West Side”…

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jazztimes.com/sections/jazzalamode/articles/29465-is-ehud-asherie-in-town Is Ehud Asherie in Town? Tom Reney blogs about emerging piano talent Ehud Asherie is one of the musicians I look for whenever I’m in New York, and if he’s not on the road, I usually get lucky and find him at a piano somewhere in town. On a recent visit, I had the good fortune of hearing him two nights ...Read More
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February 11th, 2012 at 9:13 am

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Richard Kamins Step Tempest review for Ehud Asherie “Upper West Side”….

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steptempest.blogspot.com Israeli-born pianist Ehud Asherie teams up with tenor saxophonist Harry Allen for an 11-pack of standards, most, if not all composed before either player  was born.  “Upper West Side“, the second CD the duo has recorded for Posi-Tone Records;  they worked with a rhythm section on 2010′s “Modern Life.”  If you have only heard Asherie as ...Read More
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