Showing posts with label Joe Lovano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Lovano. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

New song, New bit on JSM 3

Every Sunday from 1 pm till 4 pm now we can listen to the novelties of the week on JSM Radio. In this issue, it is three complete albums in playlist which we suggest you listening to. Indeed on, these pieces are then programmed in the usual program of the radio following their style or origin.

For listen you can go here: http://www.radionomy.com/jazz-swing-manouche-radio.aspx

Joe Lovano "I'M ALL FOR YOU"

Joe Lovano's big-toned tenor saxophone (think John Coltrane in the '50s, or Sonny Rollins, as reference points) has graced many diverse jazz contexts. From soul-jazz (Lonnie Smith) to straight-ahead big band (Woody Herman, Mel Lewis) to freer, edgier situations (Paul Motian), the adaptable Lovano has excelled in all these while remaining true to himself. In his career as a leader, Lovano rarely repeats himself: he's recorded unique tribute albums to inspirations as diverse as Frank Sinatra, Enrico Caruso, and Tadd Dameron.