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Here are the ace arrangements and swinging big-band music of Neal Hefti before he became associated with Batman and television themes in the ’60s. All [More]
Basie Meets Bond is a 1966 album by Count Basie and His Orchestra. The album is a collection of musical pieces originating from the first [More]
Editorial Reviews: How to sum up the legacy of e.s.t. in words? As a jazz band, they created some of the most popular, enduring, forward-thinking [More]
On Junе 7, 1956, ѕеvеn оf New York’s mоѕt рrоfісіеnt studio jаzz players аѕѕеmblеd: Urbіе Green (tb), Hаl McKusick (аѕ), Hеrbіе Mаnn (fl,tѕ), Eddіе Cоѕtа [More]
Track listing: 1 – Le Soir (Reinhardt) 00:00 2 – Chez Moi (Misraki) 02:58 3 – I cover the Waterfront (Heyman) 05:58 4 – Deccaphonie [More]
“Alan Warren Haig (July 19, 1922 – November 16, 1982) was an American jazz pianist, best known as one of the pioneers of bebop. Haig [More]
Track listing: 1 Perdido 2:56 2 Bourbon Street Parade 2:58 3 Three Little Words 3:26 4 Sayles’ Broken String Blues 4:26 5 Sheik Of Araby [More]
Om is a posthumously-released album by John Coltrane, recorded on October 1, 1965, one day after the recording of Live in Seattle, and one day [More]
John Coltrane – Naima (Take 1) from the album “Blue World“. Personnel: John Coltrane – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone McCoy Tyner – piano Jimmy Garrison [More]
Urbanity is an album by American jazz pianist Hank Jones featuring solo piano recordings from 1947 and 1953 which was released on the Clef label. [More]