“Opus No. 1” is a popular song, composed in 1943 by Sy Oliver, with lyrics by Sid Garris. The tune is often titled “Opus One”, [More]
Knock Yourself Out (For Jean-Michel Basquiat) Track #2 from the album “Elements of Style : Exercises In Surprise”, (Atavistic 2004) Ken Vandermark – tenor saxophone
“The Manhattan Jazz Orchestra has thrown down the gauntlet. Is anyone else ready to accept the challenge?” – Jack Bowers/AllAboutJazz. “David Matthews’ arrangements of the [More]
Brad Mehldau’s Finding Gabriel is out now on Nonesuch Records. The album features performances by Mehldau on piano, synthesizers, percussion, and Fender Rhodes, as well [More]
There Comes a Time is an album by jazz composer, arranger, conductor and pianist Gil Evans recorded in 1975 and performed by Evans with an [More]
Randy Weston And Billy Harper – Blues To Senegal, Live On Soundcheck Randy Weston is one of jazz’s most renowned and visionary pianists and composers. [More]
“Fantastic work from Gary Smulyan – a baritone saxophonist who may well be one of the few really standout players on his instrument these days [More]
Track listing: Strings” – 5:52 “Minority” – 9:20 “Lean Years” – 8:37 “Mom” – 7:23 “Querido” – 6:07 Personnel: Pat Martino – guitar Joe Farrell [More]
Track listing: A1 Don’t Be That Way (Benny Goodman / Mitchell Parish / Edgar Sampson) 0:00 A2 What A Shuffle 2:34 A3 Blue Lou (rving [More]
David Sanborn has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux Jazz Festival, either headlining in his own right, as a sideman or as part of [More]