Wednesday, Jun 12th

Last update11:00:00 PM GMT

You are here: Life Magazine

Life Magazine

The Legendary Eric Dolphy ... In Concert

E-mail Print
I CAN’T think in terms of wrong notes,” said trumpeter Booker Little in a Metronome interview. “In fact, I don’t hear any notes as being wrong. I think you are thinking completely conventionally – technically and forgetting about...
Read more...

B.B. King Live … At The Royal Jam!

E-mail Print
THE hip-hop culture calls it ‘Collabo’ – what jazz history has always referred to as ‘Jam Session’. As the two nomenclatures clearly indicate, they perform distinctly different roles: Hip hop stars come together to boost one another’s...
Read more...

Percussionist Badal Roy… Updating Indian

E-mail Print
jazRENOWNED for her abundant rhythms and the legion of percussion instruments, the continent of Africa was responsible for introducing these musical elements to America as vehicles for the expression of jazz in the 40s, through West African...
Read more...

Miles Davis’ Kind Of Blue… A Significant Watershed!

E-mail Print
CRITICS of trumpeter Miles Davis often refer to the evolutionary exploits, which found him integrating electric instruments and elements of popular songs into his music – from 1968. As a matter of fact, this experimental intervention also...
Read more...

Remembering Lester Bowie, Crusader Of Great Black Music

E-mail Print
SINCE the demise of trumpeter Lester Bowie, not only has The Art Ensemble of Chicago not been the same, the furtherance of jazz as great black music has also diminished. In the last 20 years, Bowie was the pivot and inspirer of the new black...
Read more...

Essential Jimmy Rushing, The Blues Shouter

E-mail Print
BUT for the current exploits of Kurt Elling and in particular, David Mahogany who continues to dazzle audiences at jazz festivals on account of his intimate link with the past, male jazz singing would have been forgotten by now. But despite the...
Read more...

Clifford Brown… Master of improvisational design!

E-mail Print
THE pervasiveness of Miles Davis’ influence and the profound impact his trumpet made on the modern jazz scene, have prevented many – over the years – from looking beyond his artistic landscape. In consequence, not many are aware of the...
Read more...

Somi... Live In Concert!

E-mail Print
SomiCOURTESY of Hennessy, a brand with a growing reputation for promoting elevated music, New York – based African singing sensation, Somi, treated an exclusive audience to what she calls New African Jazz — two weeks ago. Described by the...
Read more...

The Essential Thelonious Monk

E-mail Print
fillmore8UPON listening to Round About Midnight and Straight No Chaser, two of Thelonious Monk’s master pieces recently, the realization became crystal clear that there is now a growing polarity between the quality of today’s jazz and that of...
Read more...

Stanley Jordan … Taking The Guitar To Inspired Heights

E-mail Print
EVERY jazz instrument has its acclaimed virtuoso who is looked up to by the jazz world as the reference point and dominant influence.

The piano reached a creatively pianistic level with the likes of Oscar person who was greatly influenced by...
Read more...

Cornstarch pancakes

E-mail Print
SpinarchRecipe for 4 servings

• 3 cups fresh corn flour

• 3 ripe plantains

• 1 big onion

• 4 large peppers

• Small piece of ginger

• Palm oil or vegetable oil for frying

• Water

• A pinch of salt

 

Method

Beat and pound...
Read more...

Garden Rejuvenation

E-mail Print
FLOWERBEDS need to be restored overtime because plants will grow old some day.
   When plants are too old they may begin to look unhealthy and wither gradually, especially when they are neglected. There is no need to give up on them and...
Read more...

Appeal Of A Shade Garden

E-mail Print
TO many gardeners, a mention of shade garden instantly conjures the image of all those plants, like ferns that thrive well without full sun. And without full sun, it is often thought that those gay and brightly coloured flowers will not find place...
Read more...

Page 7 of 9