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Incredible work from a group who’ve definitely earned their name! Naming a group SOUL might be suicide for a band that can’t carry off the [More]
Stu Williamson led relatively few sessions in his career and over half of them are on this excellent CD. The cool-toned trumpeter is mostly heard [More]
“I dedicate this album to the man who gave me the love, opportunity and freedom to find my way … “Grandpa Lou” … My Dad, [More]
Jukin’ is the debut album by The Manhattan Transfer. Released on Capitol Records in 1971, it was also the only album by the first version [More]
Track listing: A1 Frankie And Johnnie A2 Baby Grand A3 Christina B1 Summertime B2 Festival B3 Bumpkins Personnel: Arranged By – Quincy Jones Baritone Saxophone [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]
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]
Even though Anne Phillips had a successful career in music, BORN TO BE BLUE (1959) was the first and only album as a jazz soloist that she [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]
More Music from the Soil is an album by Ramsey Lewis Trio featuring tracks recorded in 1961 and released on the Argo label. Track listing: [More]