Jazz Worms: Squirmin’ (Capri)
The Jazz Worms—Andy Weyl on piano, Keith Oxman on tenor saxophone, Paul Romaine on drums, Ron Miles on cornet, and Mark Simon on bass—haven’t cut … Read More “Jazz Worms: Squirmin’ (Capri)”
The Jazz Worms—Andy Weyl on piano, Keith Oxman on tenor saxophone, Paul Romaine on drums, Ron Miles on cornet, and Mark Simon on bass—haven’t cut … Read More “Jazz Worms: Squirmin’ (Capri)”
The title of Ron Miles’ Blue Note debut can be linked to a trio of influences—the Carter Family classic “God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign,” … Read More “Ron Miles: Rainbow Sign (Blue Note)”
Fantastic drumming and an all-star tribute to Quincy Jones among highlights
Guitarist Bill Frisell is the foremost, if not founding, practitioner of Americana jazz. But the ambiance conjured by that subgenre is never more beguiling than … Read More “Ron Miles: Circuit Rider”
In a joint interview with writer Ted Panken four years ago, trumpeter Ron Miles and guitarist Bill Frisell-who’ve collaborated often over a nearly two-decade span-were … Read More “Ron Miles: Quiver”
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