Clark Terry  – flugelhorn Mulgrew Miller – piano Pierre Boussaguet – bass Alvin Queen – drums
We Live Here is an album by the Pat Metheny Group, released in 1995 by Geffen Records. The album eschews the Group’s Brazilian-tinged jazz for [More]
Walk Tall/ Mercy, Mercy, Mercy is the twelveth and final track of this great 1975 album/cd, Phenix by Cannonball Adderley. One of the best pieces [More]
Dorado Schmitt plays “Dark Eyes” at the annual Django Reinhardt Jazz festival at Samois-sur-Seine in 1994. Backed by Hono Winterstein on Rhtyhm Guitar, & the [More]
Mulatu Astatke – “Motherland” Live in Sao Paulo Shot live in Sau Paulo, Brazil, legendary Ethiopian Jazz pioneer Mulatu Astatke performs music from his album [More]
Written by Charles Fulcher in the mid twenties. Became a modestly popular song and played by several other orchestras including Paul Whiteman and Fletcher Henderson.
Early Jazz 1920s: Paul Whiteman – Georgia, 1922 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra — Georgia, Fox-trot (W. Donaldson), Victor 1922 (USA; accoustic recording)
Kenny Dorham – trumpet Fats Navarro – trumpet Sonny Stitt – alto saxophone Ray Abrams – tenor saxophone Eddie DeVerteuil – baritone saxophone Bud Powell [More]
I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter) – Frank Sinatra (1956).
It’s A Good Day Peggy Lee  – vocals