LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN JAZZ
Jimmy HeathMuhal Richard Abrams - Prime mover behind the formation of AACM, and has released a heap of great music for many years.
Paul Motian
Phil Woods
Wayne Shorter
MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
Esperanza SpaldingJason Moran
Joe Lovano
Sonny Rollins
Vijay Iyer - Iyer's been around for a while, operating in several formats (the group Fieldwork is my favorite), and although I don't think his last record is anything near his best, I'd pick him over the rest of these, 'though my love for Sonny Rollins knows no bounds Moran will probably win it, 'though.
COMPOSER OF THE YEAR
Henry Threadgill - About time he gets his due. Overlooked great of modern jazz (I'll admit, I'm biased, seeing as I'm a huge Threadgill fan). Again, I'm guessing Moran will win this.Jason Moran
John Hollenbeck
Maria Schneider
UP AND COMING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Ambrose AkinmusireDarius Jones - One of the most exciting new musical acquaintances I've made in the last two years or so. Great solo debut from 2009, and his new duet album with Matthew Shipp is beautiful.
Gerald Clayton
Jon Irabagon
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Apex - Rudresh Mahanthappa and Bunky Green (Pi Recordings)The Art of the Improviser - Matthew Shipp (Thirsty Ear)
Bird Songs - Joe Lovano Us Five (Blue Note)
Mirror - Charles Lloyd Quartet (ECM)
Ten - Jason Moran (Blue Note)
Comment: Hard to pick one. Adam Lane's Full Throttle Orchestra's Ashcan Rantings was my top record in 2010, by some distance, and none of my other top 10 jazz records of 2010 are in with a shout here. If I had to pick one, I guess I would go for Apex. I'm guessing Moran will win this, based on the consensus from 2010 polls.
HISTORICAL RECORDING, BOXED SET OR SINGLE CD REISSUE OF THE YEAR
Bitches Brew: 40th Anniversary Collector’s Edition - Miles Davis (Columbia Legacy)The Complete Ahmad Jamal Trio Argo Sessions 1952 - 62 - Ahmad Jamal Trio (Mosaic)
The Complete 1932-1940 Brunswick, Columbia, and Master Recordings of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra - Duke Ellington (Mosaic)
The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air – Henry Threadgill & Air - Mosaic - No contest. The box set is chuck full of excellent jazz by one of its forgotten geniuses, as well as by one of the best jazz trios of all time. It contains two records I have rated as 10s -- Air's Air Lore and Threadgill Sextett's Rag Bush & All -- one 9, two 8s and none I rate below 7. Will Miles win this, 'though? I mean, just because it's Miles? (Cheap shot, I know.)
The Complete Revelation Sessions - John Carter and Bobby Bradford (Mosaic)
RECORD LABEL OF THE YEAR
Blue NoteClean Feed - They continue to release exciting and challenging jazz records by artists from both sides of the Atlantic. Sadly, their best release from 2010, Adam Lane's Ashcan Rantings, is not represented anywhere else here.
ECM
Pi
Sunnyside
FEMALE SINGER OF THE YEAR
Cassandra WilsonDee Dee Bridgewater
Gretchen Parlato
Rebecca Martin
Roberta Gambarini
Comment: No picks here. Haven't heard a new record by any of these.
Freddy Cole
Giacomo Gates
Gregory Porter
Kurt Elling
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble
Maria Schneider Orchestra
Mingus Big Band
Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
MALE SINGER OF THE YEAR
Bobby McFerrinFreddy Cole
Giacomo Gates
Gregory Porter
Kurt Elling
LARGE ENSEMBLE OF THE YEAR
Darcy James Argue's Secret SocietyJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble
Maria Schneider Orchestra
Mingus Big Band
Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
Comment: Again, it's a shame the have omitted Adam Lane's Full Throttle Orchestra. Is it because they are only a recording band, and not a touring one? Darcy James Argue's Secret Society and John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble would both be decent picks, 'though.
Henry Threadgill Zooid - Mostly Other People Do the Killing should have been nominated, in my opinion, but they have time on their side. Zooid is a good pick.
Jason Moran and The Bandwagon
Joe Lovano Us Five
Wayne Shorter Quartet
Carla Bley
Darcy James Argue
David Weiss
Maria Schneider
Vince Mendoza
Dave Douglas
Jeremy Pelt
Nicholas Payton
Tom Harrell
Wynton Marsalis
SMALL ENSEMBLE OF THE YEAR
Charles Lloyd QuartetHenry Threadgill Zooid - Mostly Other People Do the Killing should have been nominated, in my opinion, but they have time on their side. Zooid is a good pick.
Jason Moran and The Bandwagon
Joe Lovano Us Five
Wayne Shorter Quartet
ARRANGER OF THE YEAR
Bill HolmanCarla Bley
Darcy James Argue
David Weiss
Maria Schneider
Vince Mendoza
TRUMPETER OF THE YEAR
Ambrose AkinmusireDave Douglas
Jeremy Pelt
Nicholas Payton
Tom Harrell
Wynton Marsalis
Comment: Peter Evans for me, but he's not here. Nor is Taylor Ho Bynum. Dave Douglas it is, then.
Roswell Rudd
Steve Davis
Steve Swell - Released the very good 5000 Poems with his group Slammin' the Infinate last year. On that basis alone, he's my pick.
Steve Turre
Wycliffe Gordon
Joe Lovano
Jon Irabagon - What? No Ken Vandermark? Irabagon is great, 'though, and gets my pick. I like Malaby a lot too, and Sonny, of course.
Sonny Rollins
Tony Malaby
Wayne Shorter
Miguel Zenon
Ornette Coleman
Phil Woods
Rudresh Mahanthappa - Could've gone for Ornette, obviously, but even though he toured last year, I'll go for Mahanthappa, who played on two good albums released in 2010.
Steve Coleman
Gary Smulyan
James Carter
Joe Temperley
Scott Robinson
Evan Parker
Jane Bunnett
Jane Ira Bloom
Sam Newsome
Wayne Shorter
Ben Goldberg
Don Byron
Evan Christopher
James Falzone
Ken Peplowski
Henry Threadgill
Lew Tabackin
Mark Weinstein
Nicole Mitchell
Jim Hall
Marc Ribot
Mary Halvorson - Would've nominated Nels Cline, too, but Mary Halvorson is an exciting musician and composer.
Russell Malone
Geri Allen
Jason Moran
Kenny Barron
Matthew Shipp - Tough choice. Could go for Iyer, but I liked Shipp's last record a bit better than Iyer's.
Vijay Iyer
Christian McBride
Dave Holland
Ron Carter
William Parker - Parker is a giant of modern jazz, and an original bassist and composer, but sadly not very well known. I blame a by-and-large conservative jazz press, obsessed with heroes past and once great jazz labels like Blue Note. Haden, Holland and Carter have had their time. Would've nominated Adam Lane, myeslf. But you're probably sick of hearing this by now. "Moppa" Elliott of MOPDtK is another guy they could've looked to, as is Lisa Mezzacappa.
Lewis Nash
Matt Wilson
Nasheet Waits - Would have nominated Mark Lomax and Mike Reed myself. Possibly MOPDtK's Kevin Shea, too, but his style is maybe too "out" for this poll.
Paul Motian
Roy Haynes
Bobby Sanabria
Cyro Baptista
Hamid Drake
Kahil El'Zabar
Dr. Lonnie Smith
Gary Versace
Joey DeFrancesco
Larry Goldings
Jason Adasiewicz
Joe Locke
Stefon Harris
Steve Nelson
TROMBONIST OF THE YEAR
Conrad HerwigRoswell Rudd
Steve Davis
Steve Swell - Released the very good 5000 Poems with his group Slammin' the Infinate last year. On that basis alone, he's my pick.
Steve Turre
Wycliffe Gordon
TENOR SAXOPHONIST OF THE YEAR
Chris PotterJoe Lovano
Jon Irabagon - What? No Ken Vandermark? Irabagon is great, 'though, and gets my pick. I like Malaby a lot too, and Sonny, of course.
Sonny Rollins
Tony Malaby
Wayne Shorter
ALTO SAXOPHONIST OF THE YEAR
Lee KonitzMiguel Zenon
Ornette Coleman
Phil Woods
Rudresh Mahanthappa - Could've gone for Ornette, obviously, but even though he toured last year, I'll go for Mahanthappa, who played on two good albums released in 2010.
Steve Coleman
BARITONE SAXOPHONIST
Claire DalyGary Smulyan
James Carter
Joe Temperley
Scott Robinson
SOPRANO SAXOPHONIST OF THE YEAR
Dave LiebmanEvan Parker
Jane Bunnett
Jane Ira Bloom
Sam Newsome
Wayne Shorter
CLARINETIST OF THE YEAR
Anat CohenBen Goldberg
Don Byron
Evan Christopher
James Falzone
Ken Peplowski
FLUTIST OF THE YEAR
Charles LloydHenry Threadgill
Lew Tabackin
Mark Weinstein
Nicole Mitchell
GUITARIST OF THE YEAR
Bill FrisellJim Hall
Marc Ribot
Mary Halvorson - Would've nominated Nels Cline, too, but Mary Halvorson is an exciting musician and composer.
Russell Malone
PIANIST OF THE YEAR
Fred HerschGeri Allen
Jason Moran
Kenny Barron
Matthew Shipp - Tough choice. Could go for Iyer, but I liked Shipp's last record a bit better than Iyer's.
Vijay Iyer
BASSIST OF THE YEAR
Charlie HadenChristian McBride
Dave Holland
Ron Carter
William Parker - Parker is a giant of modern jazz, and an original bassist and composer, but sadly not very well known. I blame a by-and-large conservative jazz press, obsessed with heroes past and once great jazz labels like Blue Note. Haden, Holland and Carter have had their time. Would've nominated Adam Lane, myeslf. But you're probably sick of hearing this by now. "Moppa" Elliott of MOPDtK is another guy they could've looked to, as is Lisa Mezzacappa.
DRUMMER OF THE YEAR
Eric HarlandLewis Nash
Matt Wilson
Nasheet Waits - Would have nominated Mark Lomax and Mike Reed myself. Possibly MOPDtK's Kevin Shea, too, but his style is maybe too "out" for this poll.
Paul Motian
Roy Haynes
PERCUSSIONIST OF THE YEAR
Adam RudolphBobby Sanabria
Cyro Baptista
Hamid Drake
Kahil El'Zabar
ORGANIST/KEYBOARDIST OF THE YEAR
Craig TabornDr. Lonnie Smith
Gary Versace
Joey DeFrancesco
Larry Goldings
MALLET INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR
Gary BurtonJason Adasiewicz
Joe Locke
Stefon Harris
Steve Nelson
Comment: I have no pick here.
Christian Howes
Jenny Scheinman
Mark Feldman
Regina Carter
Fred Lonberg-Holm, cello - has been doing great work in several of Ken Vandermark's ensembles recently.
Howard Johnson, tuba
Rudi Mahall, bass clarinet
Scott Robinson, specialty brass and reeds
Toots Thielemans, harmonica
VIOLINIST OF THE YEAR
Billy Bang - Sadly passed away recently, but mangaed to release the glorious Prayer for Peace last year.Christian Howes
Jenny Scheinman
Mark Feldman
Regina Carter
PLAYER OF THE YEAR INSTRUMENTS RARE IN JAZZ
Bela Fleck, banjoFred Lonberg-Holm, cello - has been doing great work in several of Ken Vandermark's ensembles recently.
Howard Johnson, tuba
Rudi Mahall, bass clarinet
Scott Robinson, specialty brass and reeds
Toots Thielemans, harmonica
A special mention to Hank Shteamer for his nomination in the best Liner Notes category (for the Henry Threadgill box set).
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