Mike Fahie’s ‘Urban(e)’ reviewed by Whole Note
Thanks to Whole Note magazine for the review of Urban(e), the recent release from the Mike Fahie Jazz Orchestra!
Reviewer Ted Parkinson calls the album “an intelligent and sophisticated collection of jazz works which we can admire on their own, or from the context of their classical origins.” Read the full review here. And check out some of the tracks in the Whole Note Listening Room.
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