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| In addition to the following reviews, please check out the praise Mike receives on his liner notes from Jeff Kiehl, Hank O'Neal, and even Penn Jillette, among others.
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Mike Jones- "Stretches
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- Jack Bowers,Cadence Magazine |
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-Howard Reich,
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"The Most remarkable pure technique of any piano player working in jazz today...over the course of three solo albums, Mike Jones has quietly established himself as the successor to the stupefyingly virtousic Oscar Peterson, in much the same way Peterson took the baton from the previously peerless Art Tatum in the 1950's." |
-Neil Tesser
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"Mike Jones is a true virtuoso, a two-handed pianist who often recalls Oscar Peterson while throwing in some heated stride now and then, along with basslines worthy of Dave McKenna" |
-Scott Yanow |
Cadence Magazine |
"He displays a ferociously
driving independence of right and left-hand lines...and a
reflective lyricism tastefully distant from the floral bouquets of
other chops-endowed pianists." |
-Jack Sohmer |
JAZZ TIMES |
| "He is after (Dave) Mc Kenna, the great living Mainstream Monster of jazz piano, with great taste in standards and a sense of swing strong enough to rock the reading room of the British Museum. And, incredibly, he's getting better as he gets older." |
-Jeff Simon |
The Buffalo News |
| "The right hand is
constantly in motion, the wellspring of perceptive ideas lavish and
overflowing, while the left hand lays down a heavy bass line
that would be the envy of many a master of the upright." |
-Jack Bowers |
Cadence Magazine |
"Although he can aslo
rip Tatum-esque lightning bolts and cross - chop the format like Oscar
Peterson, speed is not really at issue. It's Jones's playful
and original treatments of the oldies that make his choices fresh
and engaging...his syntax is always polite and his melodies
correct." |
-Fred Bouchard |
Downbeat Magazine, The Boston Phoenix |
"To put Mike Jones
in perspective, one would only have to look around the room during
his performances at the 1999 Floating Jazz Festival. Among the people
who came to hear him play night after night, were Oscar Peterson,
Monty Alexander, Shirley Horn and Junior Mance; not exactly folks
who are easily impressed...he interprets great songs, with
an uncanny sense of melody, innovation, and unfathomable technique...he's
simply incredible!" |
-Jon Bates |
Chiarascuro |
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