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“Cerebral and academic thought is a different way to approach music,” Flea says of his continuing dive into jazz. “I’ve always relied on emotion and intuition and physicality.”

(Photo: Gus Van Sant)

Flea Finds His Jazz Thing

In the relatively small pantheon of certifiable rock stars venturing into the intersection of pop music and jazz, the population grows by one this season with the arrival of the…


Jazz Appreciation Month at 25



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Flea

Honora
(Nonesuch)


Brian Lynch
Torch Bearers
(Hollistic MusicWorks)


Mark Wade Trio
New Stages
(Dot Time)


Hugo Fernandez
Rivermind
(Independent Release)


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Doc PomusVarious Artists

You Can’t Hip A Square
(Omnivore)


David Torn
peace upon you
(Torn Music)


Mulatu Astake
Mulatu Plays Mulatu
(Strut)


James Brandon Lewis Quartet
Abstraction Is Deliverance
(Intakt)


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Jack DeJohnette has never been willing to sit still long enough to be categorized.

(Photo: DownBeat Archive)

DeJohnette on DeJohnette

Editor’s Note: Jack DeJohnette is the kind of percussionist who might appear on any given night behind a major artist and, by so doing, raise the level of group interplay about seven notches. Such was the case at Newport ’74 when he showed up quite unexpectedly behind Freddie Hubbard at Carnegie Hall. All of a sudden a formerly ho-hum rhythm section was transformed into one of high excitement, distinctive originality and exquisite empathy.

But Jack DeJohnette is far more than just a drummer who sits in someone else’s band, or even someone who…






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