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Album: “Common Touch” , Blue Note (1968) Personnel: Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone Shirley Scott – organ Jimmy Ponder – guitar Bob Cranshaw – bass [More]
During the 1923–1924 period, Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra emerged as the premiere African American big band in New York. This era marked a transition [More]
Glоrіа Cоlеmаn – Funkу Rоb (Grant Green) Album: “Soul Sisters” “Soul Sisters” is an album by American jazz organist Gloria Coleman featuring Pola Roberts recorded in [More]
Dreams is a smooth jazz and bossa nova-influenced album by Carmen Cuesta-Loeb, released in 2002. The title track features renowned saxophonist Michael Brecker. Album Overview [More]
“Dinah” (Akst, Lewis, Young) Album: “Solo Monk” (1965). “Sоlо Mоnk” іѕ the еіghth album Thеlоnіоuѕ Mоnk rеlеаѕеd for Cоlumbіа Rесоrdѕ іn 1965. Thе аlbum is [More]
“Vibe features a new generation of young players whose performances, though grounded in the jazz tradition, bring their individual voices to the project. Vibe is [More]
Personnel: Caryl Baker – piano Luigi Galati – drums Emanuel Schnyder – bass Daniel Erismann – trumpet Chico Freeman – tenor saxophone
Great Ideas of Western Mann (also released as Herbie Mann Quintet featuring Jack Sheldon) is an album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann’s Californians featuring [More]
“Savoiardi” (“Stompin at the Savoy”). The title was changed because jazz music was strictly forbidden in Italy, as in Germany, during the wartime. “Stompin’ at the [More]
Track listing: A1 Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most 4:02 A2 Get Happy 6:01 A3 Without A Song 5:11 A4 Broadway 3:46 B1 [More]