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Album: “Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago” “Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago” (later released as “Cannonball & Coltrane” in 1964, on Limelight) is an album by [More]
Landslide is an album by American jazz saxophonist Dexter Gordon featuring recordings from 1961 and 1962 which was first released on the Blue Note label [More]
“Jumріn’ at thе Woodside” іѕ a ѕоng fіrѕt recorded іn 1938 by thе Count Bаѕіе Orсhеѕtrа, аnd соnѕіdеrеd one оf thе band’s ѕіgnаturе tunes. Whеn [More]
Nikki Yanofsky performing ‘Something New’ at the 47th Montreux Jazz Festival for The Official European Quincy Jones 80th Birthday Special in Tribute to Claude Nobs. [More]
Grеаt Frіеndѕ is аn аrtіfасt. Rесоrdеd оn July 7, 1986, аt Sуѕmо Studio іn Paris, іt іѕ the оnlу rесоrdеd оutрut of thе аggrеgаtіоn thаt [More]
Considering his ability and strong reputation, it is very surprising that this was trombonist Carl Fontana‘s first recording date as a leader. Fifty-seven at the [More]
“This is one of those wonderful jazz oddities that seems to have no rhyme nor reason for its existence, but given its quality and sound, [More]
Rick Braun performs the hit “Silk” live in studio. From the album “Can You Feel It“. Rick Braun – trumpet.
Mean What You Say is an album by drummer Philly Joe Jones that was recorded in 1977 and released on the Sonet label. The Allmusic [More]
There is something magical and thoroughly original in the singing style of Al Hibbler. To put into words what happens exactly when he opens his [More]