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“After winning first prize in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Piano Competition in 1988, Ted Rosenthal recorded his debut as a leader for the obscure Ken [More]
Live recording from the Jazz Open Stuttgart in 2002 featuring the jazz pianist Bill Charlap. “While We’re Young” by Alec Wilder Pianist Bill Charlap, son [More]
Pianist Masaru Imada picks up some keyboards for this sweet 80s set – still keeping things in that warmly soulful style of some of his [More]
Chuck Loeb knows the secret to finding enduring success in the genre, even amidst growing competition by more and more up and coming guitarists who [More]
Dharma Days is an album by saxophonist Mark Turner which was recorded in 2001 and released by the Warner Bros. label. The AllMusic review by [More]
Track listing: 01. Perdido 02. Bourbon Street Parade 03. Three Little Words 04. Sayles’ Broken String Blues 05. Sheik Of Araby 06. Drag’s Turnaround Blues [More]
You’re My Thrill is the debut album by Doris Day, issued on August 1, 1949 by Columbia Records. Track listing: 1. “You’re My Thrill” Jay [More]
Charlie Parker All Stars-Harry Smith Studios,New York,8/5/1947 Personnel: Miles Davis – trumpet Charlie Parker – alto saxophone Bud Powell – piano Tommy Potter – bass [More]
In its review of Jeff Golub’s 1999 release Out of the Blue, Jazziz magazine boldly asserted that the guitarist’s innovative style transcends typical smooth jazz [More]
Live concert in Paris, Oct. 2010, with the Ethics Band. Personnel: Eivind Aarset – guitar Mieko Miyazaki – koto & vocals Matthieu Michel – flugerhorn [More]