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Todd Sickafoose Takes Us on a Highly Musical ‘Bear Proof’ Adventure

L2r: Adam Levy, Erik Deutsch, Kirk Knuffke, Jenny Scheinman, Allison Miller, Ben Goldberg, Rob Reich, and Todd Sickafoose. Photo by Alex Chaloff.

Bear Proof, the new release from bassist/composer Todd Sickafoose and my first encounter with his work, offers a chamber music adventure in an exhilarating jazz setting, featuring eight exceptional, genre-fluid musicians and a deep, articulate, and arresting compositional voice.

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Ben Goldberg Puts New Clothes on Old Form

Ben Goldberg

Clarinetist Ben Goldberg composes slippery, well-structured music that invites wide improvisation, with a modern sound that subsumes a variety of influences drawn from the well of the past. He describes his latest album, Everything Happens to Be, as an exploration of the facets conjured by the word chorale, touching on a range of influences from J. S. Bach to Louis Armstrong, Ornette Coleman to Paul Motian.

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Messing Around with the Nealand/McDermott Duo and with Ben Goldberg

The duo of Aurora Nealand and Tom McDermott inhabit a musical world quite different from that of Ben Goldberg, but they all share several characteristics. They are comfortable in a number of different genres. They have no problem mixing those genres. They are superb composers, whether with paper and pen or on the fly. So they get to share this post. On Live at Luthjens, Nealand and McDermott cover a wide swathe of American music (and one Polish piece) in their inimitable way, and in Plague Diary, Goldberg finds a way to while away the time productively and, at times, mesmerizingly.

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Literary Beginnings for Ben Goldberg and Ryan Keberle

Clarinetist Ben Goldberg and trombonist Ryan Keberle have launched their latest projects from the impressive pads of poets Dean Young and Langston Hughes, respectively. Goldberg’s Good Day for Cloud Fishing is as quirky as Young’s disarming poetry, and the poet gets to comment on the music. Hughes’ wish for America finds a receptive ear in Keberle, whose The Hope I Hold offers a musical vehicle for the poetry.

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Myra Melford and Ben Goldberg in Riveting ‘Dialogue’

BAG009-SLEEVE-J100-FNLDialogue, Myra Melford and Ben Goldberg (BAG Production Records)
A Review

Pianist/composer Myra Melford and
clarinetist/composer Ben Goldberg engage in serious play on their first-ever duo release, Dialogue (BAG Production Records). Serious, but never solemn, and always with a playful disregard for the orthodox.

The two share several characteristics that have allowed them to contribute as a
sideman in each other’s projects and that also make for an electric pairing. First, there is the absolute command of their instruments that
supports a fearless confidence, a willingness to take corners on two wheels and to see just how far they can tip this thing over without crashing. Continue reading