+ Follow AYA YUSON Tag
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[Title] => Sound Xcape album launch at The Podium
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[Summary] => Richie Quirino is one of those rare persons who can just as easily lay down a jazz groove on the drum skins as he can write a paragraph on the Philippine jazz scene.
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[Title] => 'Angelsong' relaunched at Mag:net High St.
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[Title] => Part parody, part catharsis
[Summary] => Some get their kicks from champagne. Some get a kick from cocaine. But jazz guitarist Aya Yuson gets a kick from Coltrane, as well as all things sacred and profane.
Its that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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Its that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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[Title] => In a mellow tone
[Summary] => When I hear jazz like the type played by the group Jazzphil on the last Thursday night of September, at Wasabi jazz bar Makati, I cannot help but recall the short story by Julio Cortazar on the late birdman Charlie Parker, whose title is either "The Pursuer" or "The Pursued."
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[Title] => Tuck & Patti play it from the heart
[Summary] => "Play it from the heart. Love, Tuck & Patti."
Thats what Tuck Andress wrote on about a dozen or more guitars that came his way during their post-concert autograph session last weekend at the Meralco Theater.
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[Title] => Pine in Manila, jazz in time
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AYA YUSON
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[Summary] => Of course I’d seen Mishka Adams before, when she was only so high, probably just a toddler in her prairie dress, a yaya trailing in her folks’ art gallery in Pinaglabanan, San Juan in the mid ’80s during one of the “Chromatext” shows.
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[Title] => Sound Xcape album launch at The Podium
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[Title] => Jazz drummer, jazz writer
[Summary] => Richie Quirino is one of those rare persons who can just as easily lay down a jazz groove on the drum skins as he can write a paragraph on the Philippine jazz scene.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-30 00:00:00
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[Summary] => Some get their kicks from champagne. Some get a kick from cocaine. But jazz guitarist Aya Yuson gets a kick from Coltrane, as well as all things sacred and profane.
Its that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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[Title] => Part parody, part catharsis
[Summary] => Some get their kicks from champagne. Some get a kick from cocaine. But jazz guitarist Aya Yuson gets a kick from Coltrane, as well as all things sacred and profane.
Its that same reverence for the jazz idiom (coupled with a healthy dose of irony and wry humor) that shines in his recently-released all-instrumental album, aptly called Solo.
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[Title] => In a mellow tone
[Summary] => When I hear jazz like the type played by the group Jazzphil on the last Thursday night of September, at Wasabi jazz bar Makati, I cannot help but recall the short story by Julio Cortazar on the late birdman Charlie Parker, whose title is either "The Pursuer" or "The Pursued."
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[Title] => Tuck & Patti play it from the heart
[Summary] => "Play it from the heart. Love, Tuck & Patti."
Thats what Tuck Andress wrote on about a dozen or more guitars that came his way during their post-concert autograph session last weekend at the Meralco Theater.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1773807
[AuthorName] => Tinnie P. Esguerra
[SectionName] => Entertainment
[SectionUrl] => entertainment
[URL] =>
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[Title] => Pine in Manila, jazz in time
[Summary] => With the local jazz scene going through a protracted general malaise like the rest of the country in the run-up to another presidential election, the concert mid-November of British saxophonist Courtney Pine and a retinue of homegrown acts at the Convenarium in Quezon City helped placed a lot of things in their proper perspective: how music transcends borders and all worries about the upcoming electoral exercise can go hang with the next reggae riff on horn or bass.
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[Title] => Jazz, poetry & antiques
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[AuthorName] => Alfred A. Yuson
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November 10, 2008 - 12:00am