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Gemini is an album by American jazz guitarist and flutist Les Spann released in 1961. It is Spann’s only studio album as a leader, recorded [More]
“Hot Toddy” (Hendler, Flanagan). Ted Heath and his Music – Hot Toddy (1953). Charted July 1953 in the UK & peaked at # 6. The second [More]
“Tenor saxophonist Ben Webster and trumpeter Harry “Sweets” Edison, both veterans of the swing era (although associated with different orchestras), had long wanted to record [More]
By thе tіmе thе 71-уеаr-оld Stephane Grарреllі mаdе thіѕ lіvе trіо rесоrdіng wіth guіtаrіѕt Joe Pаѕѕ аnd bаѕѕіѕt Nіеlѕ-Hеnnіng Orsted Pеdеrѕеn, hіѕ lеgасу аѕ the [More]
Abdullah Ibrahim & Ekaya Theatre St.Denis Festival International de Jazz de Montreal July 1984 Personel: Abdullah Ibrahim – piano Carlos Ward – flute, alto saxophone [More]
“Bop pianist Al Haig was unfortunately overlooked, with few opportunities to record for a long stretch in the middle of his career. Fortunately, this Original [More]
Tracklist: 01. The Lords Prayer 02. Goodbye 03. West Coast 04. My Mama Told Me So 05. Friday Night Shuffle 06. Oui Oui Si 07. [More]
“PDB, an acronym for the trio Pastorius, Dennard and Bullock, has the distinction of being the weakest of the posthumously released Pastorius live sessions. Recorded [More]
Song for My Daughter is an album by American jazz pianist Jack Wilson featuring performances recorded in 1968 and 1969 and released on the Blue [More]
Urbie Green has spent most of his career as a studio musician rather than leading many of his own recordings, but this early date as [More]