Just some favorites form the last 5 years (no reissues, which is another list)
1.Joshua Redman, Beyond (do not miss him live, his earlier period is well summed up on Joshua Redman, At the Village Vanguard)
2.Keb Moe, Slow Down
3.Habana, Roy Hargrove (begins with a neglected jazz classic that your non jazz friends will respond to)
4. Nouveau Swing, Donald Harrison (not as profound as Joshua's Redman, but not just recycled 60s jazz either, lots of good ideas)
5. Johnny Lang, the young Minnisota blues player has made to great albums, I cannot really pick a favorite. Don't miss him live.
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1.Joshua Redman, Beyond (do not miss him live, his earlier period is well summed up on Joshua Redman, At the Village Vanguard)
2.Keb Moe, Slow Down
3.Habana, Roy Hargrove (begins with a neglected jazz classic that your non jazz friends will respond to)
4. Nouveau Swing, Donald Harrison (not as profound as Joshua's Redman, but not just recycled 60s jazz either, lots of good ideas)
5. Johnny Lang, the young Minnisota blues player has made to great albums, I cannot really pick a favorite. Don't miss him live.
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