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Kofi is an album by the American trumpeter Donald Byrd, featuring performances by Byrd with Frank Foster, Lew Tabackin, Duke Pearson, Ron Carter, Bob Cranshaw, [More]
This funky set has a “music minus one” quality to it, as if one is waiting for the main soloist to show up. Drummer Kenwood [More]
A cigarette and a screw, these are the respective images that confront us with Serpentine Fire and One Good Turn. These are images photographed by [More]
Frank Cunimondo (born 1934) is an American jazz pianist and educator based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was born in Pittsburgh and began playing music [More]
One of the coolest, grooviest albums we’ve ever heard from arranger David Matthews – a set that draws inspiration from Frank Herbert’s Dune, and sends [More]
Track listing: 1 What Is There To Say 4:21 2 Moonlight Becomes You 4:46 3 The Folks Who Live On The Hill 7:38 4 If [More]
Om is a posthumously-released album by John Coltrane, recorded on October 1, 1965, one day after the recording of Live in Seattle, and one day [More]
The Legendary Live Tapes: 1978–1981 is a four-CD live recording of Weather Report on Columbia, Sony, released on November 20, 2015. Discs one and three [More]
Big band jazz and jazz-funk from the San Francisco area, recorded live in Europe (1973). Track listing: 0:00 Magic Flea 3:03 Light Vibrations 6:20 Funky [More]
This was the Boston school of jazz in more ways than one. The Stable was a Jazz Workshop where most of the important developments in [More]