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Pat Bianchi is a jazz organist. In 2010, Downbeat named him among the ten best organists in jazz. He studied classical piano at the Eastman [More]
Bossa Dorado by Stochelo Rosenberg & The Rosenberg Trio from the album “VA-Jon & Jimmy (Dreams, Drugs And Django)”.  
Presence, a gorgeous, lyrical album, provides a suitable showcase for Chuck Loeb‘s technical proficiency and impressive range. You don’t just hear Loeb. You can almost [More]
Gene Leis was an American jazz guitarist, teacher, bandleader, composer, producer, and entrepreneur. This album is a really wonderful testament to this musician’s talents. Track [More]
Astrakan café is an album by Tunisian oud player Anouar Brahem, recorded for ECM at the Propstei Sankt Gerold, Austria in June 1999 and released [More]
Teddy Wilson’s homage to Fats Waller that was recorded January 28 and 31, 1974 at O’Neal Studios in NYC for the Black Lion label. The [More]
“Night Sоng” реrfоrmеd bу Pіеrrе Bensusan  іn соnсеrt аt thе Institute of Muѕісаl Trаdіtіоnѕ , Tаkоmа Pаrk, Maryland, USA оn Mау 23, 2012. Dеѕсrіbеd bу [More]
Sonny Meets Hawk! is a 1963 album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, with Coleman Hawkins appearing as guest artist. It was recorded at RCA-Victor Studio [More]
Album: Giant Steps Year: 1959 Label: Atlantic John Coltrane — tenor saxophone Tommy Flanagan — piano Paul Chambers — bass Art Taylor — drums
Gambler’s Life is an album by jazz keyboardist Johnny Hammond. It was released in 1974 and produced by Larry Mizell. Track listing: Gambler’s Life 5:45 [More]