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“Portico Quartet surpass their past selves and ascend to soaring heights. Memory Streams is without a shred of doubt their finest work to date, and [More]
Coltrane’s breakout year, when his mature sound first grabbed ears and his own recordings began to sell consistently, was 1958. This release chronicles the exciting [More]
Track listing: A1 I’ll Close My Eyes 3:00 A2 First Time 6:53 A3 Suggested Line 4:55 A4 Problem Too 4:40 B1 Quote, UnQuote 3:10 B2 [More]
Track listing: Double Face 5:49 I Want You More 4:07 The Crossing 6:58 Night Passage 5:24 No Getting Over You 5:01 Summertime 6:39 Rule My [More]
Mark Dresser New Music Summit ISB Convention 2013, Rochester, NY
Track listing: A1 Special Delivery Blues 0:00 A2 Ain’t Nobody Got the Blues 5:07 A3 Trouble in Mind 8:34 A4 Misery Blues 11:36 A5 Mighty [More]
“I Love Corny Music” (Don Raye and Gene de Paul). From the MGM musical, “Broadway Rhythm” (1944). Personnel: Charles Winninger – vocals Tommy Dorsey – [More]
Tubbs in N.Y. (issued as Tubby the Tenor in the US) is an album by British jazz saxophonist Tubby Hayes, recorded in October 1961 and [More]
I Sing the Body Electric is the second album released by Weather Report from 1972. “Like the weather itself, this band would assume a new [More]
“Harold McKinney was one of Detroit’s jazz legends as both an artist and as a cultural figure. His Voices and Rhythms of the Creative Profile [More]