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Marvin Stamm’s first solo album, Machinations was released in 1968, composed and arranged by Jazz legend, John Carisi. “Trumpeter Marvin Stamm’s debut as a leader [More]
This two-record set combines two seemingly unrelated sessions recorded for Cadet in the early ’60s. The earlier session features Oliver Nelson leading a large ensemble [More]
“Burn” (R. Irving III-R. Hall) Amnesty International’s 25th Anniversary Benefit Concert, Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey June 15, 1986 Personnel: Miles Davis – trumpet [More]
Dearly Beloved is an album by jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine recorded for the Blue Note label and performed by Turrentine with Shirley Scott and Roy [More]
“Known previously for his tenure behind R&B legend Ray Charles, trumpeter Billy Brooks proved himself an uncommonly skilled practitioner of jazz-funk with his solo debut [More]
Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson – Guitar Blues Personnel: Eddie Lang – guitar Lonnie Johnson – guitar
“This is a stupendous album, one of the best of Molvær’s career, proving once again that he’s still way out there on his own” (John [More]
He’s Coming captures Roy Ayers at the absolute top of his game, masterminding jazz-funk grooves as taut as a tightrope. Profoundly inspired by the Broadway [More]
Inédito (AKA The Unknown and originally titled Tom Jobim for its original 1987 Release) was a privately commissioned studio album by Antônio Carlos Jobim, released [More]
“The great bassist Oscar Pettiford spent his last year playing in Europe before his unexpected death on September 8, 1960. Except for four songs cut [More]