Jacques Lesure

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Jacques Lesure has been a longtime fixture in the Los Angeles area, playing straight ahead jazz guitar in a soulful and fresh style that appeals to those listeners who enjoy Wes Montgomery and early George Benson.

Originally from Detroit, he has worked with such notables as Jimmy Smith, Pharoah Sanders, Carmen Lundy, Paula West and James Brown.

On his LiveStream from Nov. 13, 2020, Lesure leads his group MUFO (which means “groove” in Swahili), a quartet that also includes keyboardist Pete Kuzma (who often emulates an organ), drummer Marvin “Smitty” Smith, and Christian Moraga on congas.

Starting with a minor-toned straight ahead blues and continuing with other songs that have the bluesy and soulful flavor of the mid-1960s, Jacques Lesure and MUFO perform high-quality soul jazz that indeed grooves.

– Scott Yanow


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Emmet Cohen

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Pianist Emmet Cohen has hosted a long series of weekly LiveStream concerts at “Emmet’s Place.”

Born May 25, 1990, Cohen began piano lessons when he was three, won several piano competitions, and has been quite busy in the jazz world during the past decade.

He has led four volumes in his Masters Legacy Series which featured him teaming up with veterans Jimmy Cobb, Ron Carter, Benny Golson, Tootie Heath and George Coleman.

On this edition of Live From Emmett’s Place from May 3, 2021, the 54th of his LiveStreams, the 30-year old pianist performs with his trio plus guest guitarist Dan Wilson (who starts the program with an exciting and extended solo on an uptempo “If I Should Lose You”) and singer Cyrille Aimée.

Among the other numbers performed are swinging versions of “Byrdlike,” “Moonglow,” “Come Fly With Me,” “You Won’t Be Satisfied,” “I Can’t Help It,” “The Lamp Is Low,” “Oye Como Va,” and “Straight No Chaser.” The good-humored playing (along with the high musicianship) displays the joy of jazz.

-Scott Yanow


Archived streams

May 03, 2021 – With Cyrille Aimée & Dan Wilson

May 10, 2021 – With Camille Thurman

April 26, 2021 – With Warren Vache & Harry Allen

April 19, 2021 – With Patrick Bartley and Bruce Harris

April 12, 2021 – With Jerry Weldon and Joe Magnarelli

April 05, 2021 – With Lucy Yeghiazaryan & Grant Stewart

March 29, 2021 – With Vanisha Gould, Roxy Coss, Mariel Bildsten, & Liya Grigoryan

March 22, 2021 – With Sasha Berliner & Nicole Glover

March 15, 2021 

March 08, 2021 – With Houston Person

March 01, 2021 – With Samara Joy

February 22, 2021 – With Frank Lacy & Stacy Dillard

February 15, 2021 – With Lezlie Harrison, Allan Harris, & Bruce Harris

February 08, 2021 – With Veronica Swift & Johnny O’Neal

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January 25, 2021

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January 11, 2021 – Giveton Gelin & Patrick Bartley

January 04, 2021 – Martina DaSilva & Lucas Pino

December 28, 2020 – Jazzmeia Horn

December 21, 2020 – Vuyo Sotashe, Bruce Harris & Godwin Louis

December 14, 2020 – Tivon Pennicott & Alphonso Horne

December 07, 2020 – Warren Wolf

November 30, 2020 – Cyrille Aimée and Armand Hirsch

November 23, 2020 – Benny Benack III

November 23, 2020 – Veronica Swift

November 09, 2020 – With Vuyo Sotashe

October 26, 2020 – With Mark Whitfield

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ColaJazz Virtual Club Crawl

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August 19, 2020

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Gabrielle Stravelli

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An adventurous jazz singer and songwriter, Gabrielle Stravelli graduated from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, has toured with Wynton Marsalis’ Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra, worked with Fred Hersch, and led her trio every Saturday night at New York’s West Bank Café.

Among her recordings was a full-length set of Willie Nelson songs, interpreted as jazz.

For her LiveStream of April 25, 2020, Gabrielle Stravelli performs a stardards- oriented set of duets with bassist Pat O’Leary that includes inventive and swinging versions of “It Might As Well Be Spring” (which is taken much faster than usual), “‘Deed I Do,” “I’m Glad There Is You,” “Too Close For Comfort,” “You Turned The Tables On Me,” and a cooking “Goody Goody.”

-Scott Yanow


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Alexis Cole

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This is the twenty eighth in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.

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A jazz singer from an early age (both of her parents were singers-pianists), Alexis Cole became a professional while a teenager, singing regularly at a hotel.

She began recording in 1999, became an educator at several colleges, spent two years singing in Japan, and sang with an Army band during 2009-15.

Alexis Cole has released at least nine albums as a leader and grown into a major jazz vocalist.

For this Livestream from May 9, 2020, she sings and plays piano in a swinging performance that is fun and lively, sometimes featuring her singing in unison with her keyboard.

Among the songs performed by Alexis Cole during this enjoyable set are “Bye Bye Blackbird,” “All The Things You Are” (with the rarely heard verse), “My Funny Valentine,” “Get Out Of Town,” her original “Blues For All Us,” and “All Of Me.”

– Scott Yanow


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May 9, 2020

August 06, 2020

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