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Steve Berrios and Son Bacheche: And Then Some. Milestone Records 1996. This recording is dedicated to Steve’ father, Stephen Berrios Gely. Bemsha Swing is the [More]
Jazz bass and vocal star Nicki Parrott performs her magic on fourteen city-themed tunes. Multifaceted jazz bassist and singer, Nicki Parrott, showcases the warm phrasing [More]
Bоb Bоіlеn | Fеbruаrу 28, 2017 — Thеу’rе ѕіmрlу an аbundаnсе of еuрhоrіа. The Dіrtу Dоzеn Brаѕѕ Bаnd blаѕtеd thе Tіnу Desk with a Sоuѕарhоnе, [More]
Passages (Vijay Iyer). From the album A Cosmic Rhythm with Each Stroke. Thom Jurek in his review for Allmusic says that “The instincts these players offer [More]
Thе Connection wаѕ аn оff-Brоаdwау play that centered around a numbеr оf dоре аddісtѕ wаіtіng to ѕсоrе a fіx frоm thеіr dеаlеr, wіth a musical [More]
Live in Denmark,1964. Personnel: Oscar Peterson – piano Ray Brown – bass Ed Thigpen – drums
“… Joining Eubanks on this outing is longtime collaborator and former Berklee College of Music schoolmate, drummer Marvin “Smitty” Smith, who fuels the West Coast [More]
Casa Loma Orchestra: Glen Gray – alto saxophone, bandleader Walter Smith, Grady Watts, Frank Zullo – trumpet Pee Wee Hunt, Billy Rauch, Fritz Hummel – [More]
One of only three recording sessions led by talented trumpeter Snooky Young and his only one as the lone horn, this Concord set (which includes [More]
“James Ostend “Pete” Brown (November 9, 1906, Baltimore, Maryland – September 20, 1963, New York City, New York) was an American jazz alto saxophonist and [More]