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“The sounds on Latin Brew are as clean, flowing, and downright gorgeous as anything digitally etched into recent memory,” – Austin Chronicle Track listing: 1. [More]
Tears for Dolphy is a 1964 album by jazz trumpeter Ted Curson. The album’s title track, an elegy for Eric Dolphy (who died at the [More]
Rollin’ with Leo is the second, and final, album as a leader by American jazz saxophonist Leo Parker, recorded in 1961 but not released on [More]
“Fly Me To The Moon” (Bart Howard) Personnel: Beegie Adair – piano Roger Spencer  -bass Chris Brown – drums
Released in 1973 on Patrick Adams’ Today subsidiary of Perception Records, The United Chair, is the follow up to Julius Brockington‘s debut 1972 release, Sophisticated [More]
“Though by the 2010s, the terrestrial smooth jazz radio format was long on the wane and most of the festivals and cruises were headlined by [More]
Accent on Tenor Sax is an album by saxophonist Coleman Hawkins which was recorded in 1955 for the Urania label. Track listing: “I’ll Never Be [More]
For a brief time, tenor saxophonist Bill Holman and drummer Mel Lewis led a hard-swinging quintet based in Los Angeles. Trumpeter Lee Katzman, pianist Jimmy [More]
Whooeeee (also released as Today’s Jazz and Morning Fun) is an album by the Zoot Sims-Bob Brookmeyer Quintet recorded in 1956 for the Storyville label. [More]