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- Written by: Werner Lewon
- Parent Category: Jazz Ireland Blog
- Category: All Other Jazz

Read more: Tales from the far Side 23.02.23 Funny how Time slips away but JAZZ keeps you young
"Funny how Time slips away" the theme of this week's edition with some great Jazz recordings that keeps us young, with music by Dr.John, Jimmy McGriff, Johnny Hodges, Mose Allison, Dave Holland, Steve Coleman, Roy Eldridge, Andy Hague and others
Read more: Tales from the far Side 23.02.23 Funny how Time slips away but JAZZ keeps you young
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- Written by: Werner Lewon
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Read more: Tales from the far Side 16.02.23 The Harp in Jazz
On this edition I explore the sound and the contributions of the Harp in Jazz featuring the pioneering forces of Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane as well as a new generation of players and innovators like Brandee Younger, Deborah Henson-Conant and Alina Bzhezhinska. And there is a touch of otherworldly World Music with Edmar Castaneda' Colombian Harp
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- Written by: Donald Helme
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Read more: The Hot Box #095 - New Material XIV
The Hot Box 95: What’s in it?
Some great new music that’s what. Two from America, one from Belgium, and two from Ireland.
The album Tim Fitzgerald’s Full House was awarded to Daniel Cervigni who emailed , and now you can contact Donald to “win” the copy of Chick Corea’s Acoustic Band double album “Live”, which marks the second anniversary of Chick’s death.
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- Written by: Red Keane
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- Category: Jazz News

Read more: Louis Stewart – Out On His Own
The recently reactivated Livia Records announces the release of a newly re-mastered edition of Louis Stewart’s milestone and career best solo album, “Out On His Own” on 24th February 2023.
Recorded in late 1976 and released in 1977 (LP and cassette) and CD in 1995, this new edition includes 3 previously unreleased tracks, a 16-page booklet with extensive sleeve notes and several previously unseen photographs.
About “Out On His Own”
“Out On His Own” is a fitting title for Louis Stewart as he is perhaps the only Irish jazz musician to attain international front-rank status. This solo record features a mix of lead only and rhythm with lead tracks with a repertoire of Jazz and American Songbook standards, contemporary composers (Chick Corea, Steve Swallow etc.) plus an interpretation of an Irish traditional tune and a self-composed blues.
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- Written by: Werner Lewon
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Read more: Tales from the far Side 09.02.23 Kenny Barron Hall of Fame
On this edition I celebrate music and life of Kenny Barron and give you an overview about his very fruitful career which reached a highlight with his induction into the DownBeat Hall of Fame.
Read more: Tales from the far Side 09.02.23 Kenny Barron Hall of Fame
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- Written by: Werner Lewon
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Read more: Tales from the far Side 02.02.23 On Guitaaar...Ladies and gentlemen
On Guitaaaar.....Ladies and Gentlemen
Bill Frisell, Eddie Lang, Charlie Christian, Jim Hall, Louis Stewart, Gilad Hekselman, Kenny Burrell, Pat Metheny, Wes Montgomery and more to come
Read more: Tales from the far Side 02.02.23 On Guitaaar...Ladies and gentlemen
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- Written by: Red Keane
- Parent Category: Jazz Ireland Blog
- Category: Jazz News

Read more: Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Musician-in-Residence Scheme - Applications now open
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office and Music Network invite applications for the 2023 dlr Musicians-in-Residence Scheme.
Now in its 9th year, the scheme provides musicians with space and time to create new work, develop their skills, collaborate with other artists and showcase their music.
Successful artists will receive funding up to a maximum award of €5000, a space to work in and advice and mentoring to support their career development. Audiences will also have an opportunity to engage with the resident musicians at a series of public performances in Dún Laoghaire.
Three residencies are available to musicians working in any genre of music, from rock to pop, classical to trad and everything in between. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a strong connection to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, or propose a project that links with the area, for example taking inspiration from the location or by engaging with local communities or musicians.
Read more: Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Musician-in-Residence Scheme - Applications now open