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On Tuesday the pianist Steve Kuhn dipped into a kind of free improvisation that’s not completely native to his band and did it well.
Seabrook Power Plant began and ended its set on Tuesday at Zebulon, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with a grimly combative clamor.
When it’s time for the jazz singer Sheila Jordan to work on arrangements, she heads to Middleburgh, N.Y.
Tradition is of considerable use to Hiromi, but mainly as a springboard; she’s always poised to jackknife through the stratosphere.
Having five albums to her name is a sure testament to Grace Kelly’s preternatural skill, but it also possibly indicates a discomforting order of priorities.
Nearly all jazz balances improvisation against composition, but a band like Floriculture makes you realize how many degrees there are of striking that balance.
A subdued Diana Krall held forth on Tuesday at Carnegie Hall, where she gave the first of two concerts with a 41-piece orchestra, augmented by a jazz trio.
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