Jan 18 2020
Best of 2019 #67: Naomi Moon Siegel – “Live at Earshot”
The impression given by Naomi Moon Siegel is that she is serenading the constellations. There’s an imagery inherent to her music that is greater than the calculus of the notes, much in the same way a certain collection of stars become so much meaningful in the context of their astronomical shape and name and story. There is also a languorous nature to the trombonist’s music that radiates a sense of moonlight, of crickets on a dark evening, of dreams when sleep finally comes but not yet, not yet. It’s a quality the trombonist exhibited as a vital part of the Seattle scene, and it’s a trait that has only grown stronger since her move to Montana. This excellent live session at the Seattle festival Earshot captures it all and more.
Your album personnel: Naomi Moon Siegel (trombone), Sean Woolstenhulme (guitar), Eric Eagle (drums), Wayne Horvitz (piano), Geoff Harper (bass) and Thione Diop (percussion).
Released on Slow & Steady Records.
Music from Missoula, Montana.
I wrote about this album for The Bandcamp Daily.


On previous occasions, I’ve referenced the AllAboutJazz forum (RIP), and specifically a discussion thread that was a spark that got me fired up about the modern jazz scene. New Releases Only was begun by a few of us interested in exploring albums released in the present day, and we agreed to post about the stuff we were finding, no matter how we felt about it, just as a communal effort to see what was out there. One of the early discoveries that had a bunch of us raving was the double-debut release from
Steven Lugerner is back home, and the Bay area native is busy setting down new roots. He runs the Stanford Jazz Workshop. His Slow & Steady Records label was set in motion to document the music of the West Coast. And the latest outgrowth of the multi-instrumentalist’s return is the debut of his new SLUGish Ensemble and their 2018 release An Eight Out Of Nine.
Jan 26 2020
Best of 2019 #39: Ila Cantor – “Encanto”
Your album personnel: Ila Cantor (charango, acoustic guitar, voice), Ben Goldberg (clarinet), Rob Reich (accordion, glockenspiel), Todd Sickafoose (upright bass), Scott Amendola (drums, percussion), and guests: Lauren Arrow (background vocals) and Phil Lewis (guitar).
Released on Slow & Steady Records.
Music from San Francisco Bay Area (CA).
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