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R.J. DeLuke

R.J. DeLuke

Interviewer since 1999

R.J. DeLuke is an indefatigable jazz fan and arbiter elegantiarum who aspires to ultimate hipness; also an upstate NY freelance writer for various media.

Recent articles (266 total)

Published: April 11, 2011

Avishai Cohen, Introducing Triveni (Anzic, 2010)
SFJAZZ Collective, Live 2010: 7th Annual Concert Tour (SFJAZZ, 2010)
Avishai Cohen, Flood (Anzic, 2008)
Third World Love, New Blues (Anzic, 2008)
3 Cohens, Braid (Anzic, 2007)
Jason Linder Big Band, Live at the Jazz Gallery (Anzic, 2007)
Avishai Cohen, After the Big Rain (Anzic, 2007)
Keren Ann, Keren Ann (EMI France, 2007)
Omer Avital, Arrival (Fresh Sound, 2007)
Third World Love, Sketches of Tel Aviv (Smalls Records, 2006)
Anat Cohen, Noir (Anzic, 2006)
Yuval Cohen, Freedom (Anzic, 2006)
Avishai Cohen, The Trumpet Player (Fresh Sound/New Talent, 2003)
Lemon Juice Quartet, Peasant Songs (Piadrum, 2002)
Lemon Juice Quartet, Republic (Chant, 2000)
Assaf Amdursky, Quiet Engines (NMC Music LTD, 1999)

Photo Credits
Page 1: Courtesy of SFJAZZ
Page 3: Courtesy of Jason Byrne, Red Cat Publicity Page 4: Cees van de Ven

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