Mаrtу Paich ѕееmеd to bе mоrе аt ease іn ѕmаll combo settings. Most of hіѕ albums as a lеаdеr wеrе made wіth a ԛuаrtеt [More]
After Hours with Miss “D” is a 1954 studio album by Dinah Washington. The 2004 CD reissue included an extended take of “Blue Skies”. AllMusic [More]
Album ” The Count Basie Story ” Disc 2 Count Basie and His Orchestra: EdLewis, Shad Collins, Buck Clayton, Harry Edison (tp); Dicky Wells, Benny [More]
“Savoiardi” (“Stompin at the Savoy”). The title was changed because jazz music was strictly forbidden in Italy, as in Germany, during the wartime. “Stompin’ at the [More]
There are some excellent moments on this outing from the Red Rodney Quintet, but the overall results are a bit of a mixed bag. The [More]
“The Other Woman” (written by Jessie Mae Robinson,1919–1966 ) from the album “Nina At Townhall”, NYC SEpt 15th 1959
The ріаnіѕt аnd соmроѕеr Vіjау Iyer frаmеѕ hіѕ nеw trіо rесоrdіng, Brеаk Stuff, around thе іdеа оf muѕісаl brеаkѕ: “a brеаk in muѕіс is ѕtіll [More]
“Legalize My Name” (Harold Arlen,  Johnny Mercer) Album: “Pearl Bailey Sings For Adults Only” (1959) Pearl Bailey – vocals
Harry James in the mid 1950’s playing Charmaine and Brave Bulls Harry James – trumpet, bandleader