Linley Hamilton quintet album Ginger's Hollow and tour announced for the spring

Newly signed to Whirlwind trumpeter and composer Linley Hamilton kicks off his tenure on the London label with Ginger's Hollow to be released in late-May. This marks the Belfast born player's latest appearance on record with his Irish-American band …

Published: 28 Feb 2023. Updated: 14 months.

Newly signed to Whirlwind trumpeter and composer Linley Hamilton kicks off his tenure on the London label with Ginger's Hollow to be released in late-May. This marks the Belfast born player's latest appearance on record with his Irish-American band following on from 2020's For the Record again featuring the ex-Sco and Impossible Gentlemen drum icon Adam Nussbaum and the Pat Metheny Group bass guitar luminary Mark Egan. With Hamilton in the Irish contingent are joining him in the front line tenor saxophonist Derek ''Doc'' O'Connor known for his work with the RTÉ Late Late Show house band. In the rhythm section Dublin scene pianist-organist Cian Boylan - who has been working in recent years with singer Dana Masters - joins Egan and Nussbaum. Dates coming up ahead of the 26 May release include shows in Belfast (3rd May), Dublin (4th May), Tipperary (5th May), County Down (6th May) and Limerick (7th May).

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L-r: Mark Egan, Doc O'Connor, Cian Boylan, Linley Hamilton, Adam Nussbaum. Photo: Whirlwind

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Bobo Stenson Trio, Sphere, ECM ****

A heavyweight listen that rewards maximum concentration this trio of pianist Bobo Stenson, bassist Anders Jormin and drummer-percussionist Jon Fält has been together for a long time and there is a gravitas to what they do that such a long …

Published: 28 Feb 2023. Updated: 14 months.

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A heavyweight listen that rewards maximum concentration this trio of pianist Bobo Stenson, bassist Anders Jormin and drummer-percussionist Jon Fält has been together for a long time and there is a gravitas to what they do that such a long association has helped create. It is no exaggeration to claim that the Stenson trio is one of the greatest jazz piano trios in Europe of recent decades and this latest output recorded last year only goes to underline that idea. Stenson shares a lot in common with the late John Taylor and fans of JT will locate a certain solace and beyond in this Lugano recording when they listen to Stenson. While often an austere listen shaped around compositions (and arrangements) by Jormin and with repertoire also spanning the Norwegian pianist and composer Alfred Janson, Danish composer Per Nørgård, Swedish composer Sven-Erik Bäck and the great Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius, Stenson escapes the barriers of any structures to radiate outwards his particular sense of freedom. And you get this factor especially on Jormin's hugely expansive piece 'Kingdom of Coldness'. Fält's touch at the beginning of 'Communion Psalm' is perfect and here Stenson's devout statement and recapitulation of his theme has a dimensional exactitude that is almost baroque in its sense of discipline and immaculate symmetry. 'You Shall Plant a Tree' from Sphere is streaming. The full album release date is 17 March.

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Jon Fält, Bobo Stenson, Anders Jormin. Photo: Caterina Di Perri/ECM