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Peter Leitch’s recording debut as a leader finds the cool-toned guitarist showing plenty of potential. He swings through six songs (five group originals and “Prelude [More]
Gradually Going Tornado is the third solo album by drummer Bill Bruford and the second and final album by his group Bruford. In a review [More]
Vanessa was a Norwegian rock band and jazz group, formed in 1973. The band made their recording debut in 1975 with the album City Lips. [More]
“Cookin’ at the Queens: Live in Las Vegas (1984 & 1988)” is the first release in 34 years from the unsung jazz guitar great Emily [More]
Track listing: Unobstructed Universe 30:22 Dr. Suess Ballet 15:35 Bach Style Piece For Organ And Electric Piano 1:58 Personnel: Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Saxophone [Electronic [More]
Think Well of Me is a 1962 studio album by trombonist/vocalist Jack Teagarden, performing songs by Willard Robison, accompanied by an orchestra arranged and conducted [More]
Track listing: A1 Fascinating Rhythm A2 Unison Blues A3 Sweet And Lovely A4 Let’s Do It A5 Yesterdays B1 Pile Driver B2 It Could Happen [More]
East Coast Love Affair is the debut solo album by the jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. [amazon box=”B00004V057″] Track listing: 1. “East Coast Love Affair” Kurt [More]
The splendid 1960 Bobby Hackett (1915-1976) album Dream Awhile (Columbia CS-8402), appearing here for the first time ever on CD, with arrangements by Glenn Osser. [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]