Courtney Pine
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Courtney Pine: Wow! This is Jazz and We Like It!
Profile and Interview by Dave Rimmer, Q, October 1986
COURTNEY PINE LISTENED TO A LOT OF GROVER WASHINGTON, SONNY ROLLINS AND JOHN COLTRANE, THEN HE THOUGHT HE'D HAVE A GO HIMSELF. ...
Common Cause: Courtney Pine is making all the right connections
Report and Interview by David Burke, R2/Rock'n'Reel, May 2011
IF THE JAZZ police, those self-appointed protectors of a genre that's about freedom of expression (the irony is obviously lost on them), didn't know what ...
When Pop Went Political: Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
Retrospective and Interview by David Burke, Classic Pop, June 2018
IT WAS A PARTY staged to express solidarity with the world's most famous political prisoner, while concurrently expressing vehement opposition to an overtly racist system ...
Profile and Interview by David Burke, All About Jazz, 16 October 2017
COURTNEY PINE didn't pick up his beloved tenor saxophone for more than a decade, until an album exploring the black British experience demanded it. The ...
London's musical instrument shops
Guide by John Lewis, Time Out, June 2008
J Reid & Sons "WE DON'T GET many high-class customers up here in the badlands," laughs proprietor John Gregory. It's probably because they wouldn't expect to ...
The new cool: how Kamasi, Kendrick and co gave jazz a new groove
Essay by John Lewis, The Guardian, 6 October 2016
A generation of jazz musicians has grown up with hip-hop in its blood. The result is the thrilling reinvention of a genre that has been ...
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers: Shaw Theatre, London
Live Review by Mark Sinker, New Musical Express, 12 April 1986
BLAKEY'S ZERO-degrees activity is so blazingly exciting that it transforms everything round it, even when he's laying out completely. And these Messengers, mob-handed in suits ...
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