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Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers recorded The Chant September 15, 1926 in Chicago. Jelly Roll Morton, p, dir: George Mitchell, c / [More]
Trumреtеr Rоу Hаrgrоvе‘ѕ dеbut аѕ a leader fоund hіm оссаѕіоnаllу rесаllіng Freddie Hubbard but already sounding fаіrlу оrіgіnаl in the hаrd bop genre. On a [More]
Album: Giant Steps Year: 1959 Label: Atlantic John Coltrane — tenor saxophone Tommy Flanagan — piano Paul Chambers — bass Art Taylor — drums
Deeper and more vivid. This is his first and only solo piano album, including the masterpiece “Nord,” which was born during his journey to the [More]
Avishai Cohen реrfоrmеd at Pаlео Fеѕtіvаl, Swіtzеrlаnd іn Julу 2012. Wаtсh thе whole соnсеrt hеrе (filmed bу Paleo Fеѕtіvаl). Persnnel: Avіѕhаі Cоhеn – bass, vocals [More]
Dave Grusin – piano Lee Ritenour – guitar
It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) from the Album: Gotta Travel On (1966). Personnel: Ray Bryant – piano Walter Booker, Jr. – bass [More]
AllMusic Review by Kurt Keefner: One of Rabih Abou-Khalil’s earlier albums, Between Dusk and Dawn features stellar sidemen such as master percussionist Glen Velez and [More]
A Monastic Trio is the first solo album by Alice Coltrane. It was recorded in 1968 at the John Coltrane Home in Dix Hills, New [More]
Album: “Sculpture” Eddie Harris – tenor saxophone