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“Embraceable You” (George Gershwin) Jazz at the Philharmonic , Carnegie Hаll, NYC, 17 Sерtеmbеr 1949 Jаzz at thе Phіlhаrmоnіс, оr JATP (1944–1983), wаѕ thе tіtlе оf [More]
Graduating Berklee students and our honorary doctorate recipient, John McLaughlin, played an adaptation of John Coltrane’s arrangements for “My Favorite Things”, written by Richard Rodgers [More]
Thruѕt іѕ a jazz-funk аlbum by Hеrbіе Hаnсосk, released іn September 6, 1974 on Cоlumbіа Rесоrdѕ. It ѕеrvеd as a fоllоw-uр tо Hancock’s аlbum Head [More]
In this video, Dick Hyman acknowledges his acoustic mastery as well as his electronic explorations while improvising on the piano and the newly re-issued Moog [More]
A cornerstone piece of free jazz by the late great Albert Ayler. Albert Ayler – tenor saxophone.
For Cats that aren’t HEP TO THE JIVE this is Big Band SWING at it’s FINEST in Technicolor from 1943, here is the Tommy Dorsey [More]
Track listing: 00:00 1 Arc of the Pendulum 14:23 2. El Nino 28:10 3. The Cost of Living 43:36 4. The Impaler 56:54 5. ‘Round [More]
“Little Wing” (Jimi Hendrix). Personnel: Gil Evans – piano, electric piano, arranger, conductor Lew Soloff, Shunzo O’no, Miles Evans – trumpet Dave Bargeron – trombone [More]
Letter from Home is an album by the Pat Metheny Group, released in 1989 by Geffen Records. In 1990, the album won the Grammy Award [More]
Live video footage of Jaco Pastorius’ performance of “Dolphin Dance” in Belgium in February of 1985. Jaco is joined by Jon Davis on piano, Azar [More]