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"There's no language that God does not understand" Duke Ellington
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ABODA, indonesian smooth jazz
ADOBA ("to serve" in hebrew) is an emergent indonesian group, integrated by four young brothers: Timotius Noya (piano & keyboards), Fanuel Noya (drums), Filémon Noya (guitars) and Clement Noya (bass). It's style oscillate between smooth jazz, fu...
Atrium Jazz Band, an interesting proposal
Sometimes, there are excellent projects that don't have good disclosure. From occasional projects, focused on a single album/appearance, to musicians that don't have a way for make known your projects beyond their friends circle. This was one of main...
Gozo & Paz: latin jazz from Mexico
Jazz is an universal musical language which has been mixed with different rythms, styles and cultures, and in its gospel variant also has experienced this. Today I will write about an interesting latin jazz band, originally from Palenque, Chiapas in ...
Ray Lyon: "Atmospheric" Jazz Fusion
Today I will write about one of my favorite christian jazz musicians: Ray Lyon. This keyboardist and pianist is originally from Virginia, USA, and began play the piano at six years old. He studied classical piano with argentinean pianist Raul Spivak,...
The W.E.S. Group, A Jazz Mass
I present you a review of a interesting project led by saxophonist and assistant professor at American University in the Department of Performing Arts, Dr. William E. Smith, and played by his ensemble: The W.E.S. Group.A Jazz Mass is a musical work w...
About "Sacred Jazz" article of Eric Reed
On AllAboutJazz.com there is an article entitled Sacred Jazz, written by pianist and composer Eric Reed, in which he explains the relation between gospel music and jazz. I will refer to two important points that Eric mention, and I think there are in...

