Author: George W. Harris

Jerome Sabbagh: Heart

Usually, tenor sax trios lean towards overindulgence, but Jerome Sabbagh displays wisdom in restraint with his band of veteran Al Foster/dr and Joe Marti/dr. The best card in Sabbagh’s hand is his tone, soft, warm and fluffy like a Don…

Youn Sun Nah & Jon Cowherd: Elles

Creative duets from vocalist Youn Sun Nah and pianist Jon Cowherd make up pastel impressions on this recent release. Cowherd’s keyboards create an almost lullaby-like feel on the flexible “Feeling Good” and vulnerable “Killing Me Softly With His Soung”. Things…

Mai-liis: Kaleidoscope

Vocalist Mai-Liis teams up with a core of David Lee Joyner-Darin Clendenin/p, Brian Monroney/g, Clipper Anderson/b, Mark Ivester/dr and a handful of cameo guests on this collection of originals. She’s got a sandied tone to her style, working well on…

Steven Nichols: From Dust

Playing trumpet and flugelhorn, Steven Nichols has his originals interpreted with his team of Charlie Rees/ts, Reuben Goldmark/p, John Jones/b and Amund Kleppan/dr. The team shows cohesiveness on the tight stop start work of the bopping “Green Juice” and the…