New Music Monday for November 15, 2021

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Award-winning vocalist Alexis Cole may be the most talented singer to ever hold a top-secret military clearance. In 2009, the same year she released her first albums, Ms. Cole went to basic training to prepare for her new job as a jazz singer for the U.S. Army. During her seven years in the Army’s Big Band, she transformed into an insightful interpreter of jazz. Since leaving the service in 2016 she has focused fully on her art, including gigs at celebrated venues like the Carlyle, Carnegie Hall, Birdland, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the Blue Note. On her new CD, “Sky Blossom,” Alexis performs swinging big band arrangements written by Scott Arcangel during her time as the vocalist for the West Point Band’s Jazz Knights.

 

 

 

 

 

     Composer, arranger and bass player Angel Roman is an innovative Latin jazz artist who prefers not to tread the well-worn path of past masters of the genre as he blends different Afro Latin rhythms, along with jazz, Brazilian, pop, fusion, neo-soul and funk. Born and raised in Milwaukee, Roman currently resides in Austin, and the current iteration of his band Mambo Blue consists of top talent from that area. On the new disc, “Festive Interplay,” Roman fully embraces his talents as an imaginative composer while presenting a program of Latin jazz that is at once very recognizable, but at the same time quite different and unexpected.

 

 

 

 

                         

 Also this week, saxophonist Dino Govoni unveils his first recording in nearly a decade, “Hiding in Plain Sight”;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                  

 “Moments Inside” is the 14th album by bassist and composer Ben Allison, featuring a quartet including guitarists Chico Pinheiro and Steve Cardenas and drummer Allan Mednard;

 

 

 

 

 

 

       

    and the Italian-born, New York City-based guitarist Pasquale Grasso takes on the Ellington songbook with “Pasquale Plays Duke.”