The Shape of Things to Come by Michael McDowell

Within the jazz spectrum, there have been a number of individuals whose proficiency on their respective instrument of choice has caused them to be cited as the genre’s standard bearer in that respect. To wit, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker have pretty much defined the idiom as saxophonists. Likewise, Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie irrefutably […]

Read more Like this post0

Latest Review

Within the jazz spectrum, there have been a number of individuals whose proficiency on their respective instrument of choice has caused them to be cited as the genre’s standard bearer in that respect. To wit, John Coltrane and Charlie Parker have pretty much defined the idiom as saxophonists. Likewise, Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie irrefutably […]

Read more Like this post0

Most Recent Radio News

In only its second full week at jazz radio, “Lady of the Island” has already jumped onto the JazzWeek chart, coming in at NUMBER FORTY-SIX! There are already 30 stations on “Lady of the Island”, an excellent show of support early in the campaign! It often takes cd’s a few weeks to get onto the […]

Read more Like this post0

First Full Week of Radio Play

“Lady of the Island” is off to a great start. Andrea has already gained airplay on nationally syndicated programming (Jazz Satellite Network and Jazz After Hours) and major markets including New York City, Miami, San Mateo, San Diego, Minneapolis, Denver, and Las Vegas. Here’s how the campaign is starting off: “Lady of the Island” is […]

Read more Like this post0

Jazzwax.com review

The jazz flute is hard to come by today. Too few flutists bother to learn the jazz craft, leaving the market a bit dry. Which is why Lady of the Island (Zoho) by flutist Andrea Brachfeld is a delightful surprise. You listen to her play, and you can’t believe what you’re hearing. Brachfeld is an incredibly skilled jazz player, […]

Read more Like this post0

L.A. Jazz Scene

While Andrea Brachfeld is perhaps best known for her work in Latin Jazz, Lady Of The Island is her first full-length straight-ahead jazz CD. Featured on C flute and alto flute, she stakes her claim as one of the top jazz flutists around today. With a rhythm section usually comprised pianist Bill O’ Connell (who […]

Read more Like this post0

Jack Goodstein

If you check an online list of the 100 greatest jazz flautists, which seems to have been last updated in February of 2005, of course you’ll find names like Eric Dolphy, Herbie Mann and Rahsaan Roland Kirk leading the pack. Andrea Brachfeld comes in at number 70. Listen to her latest album, Lady of the […]

Read more Like this post0

Jazz Society of Oregon

…I kinda like the fresh approach of Andrea Brachfeld. Her basic quartet of flute, piano, bass and drums is augmented here by a number of guests, notably Wycliffe Gordon on trombone and Wallace Roney on trumpet…Her brisk opener, “Bebop Hanna,” is a flag-waver, and “Dead Ahead” is taken at a tempo not for the faint […]

Read more Like this post0

CdHotList.com

With jazz flute, you’re always flirting with the danger of sounding like Muzak. There are several strategies for avoiding that fate, one of which is to swing really, really hard; another is to adopt a kind of super-woody tone that communicates musical seriousness; another is to shade off into avant-gardism. Andrea Brachfeld leans on none […]

Read more Like this post0

Mark S. Tucker of AcousticMusic.com

Pity the poor flute. It suffered horrifically during the long siege of New Agery, which, oh please God let it be so!, now appears to finally have ground pretty much to a halt… …it appears intelligence is finding its way back to the surface. That’s certainly the case with Andrea Brachfeld’s Lady of the Island. […]

Read more Like this post0
Close
Go top