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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]
“I dedicate this album to the man who gave me the love, opportunity and freedom to find my way … “Grandpa Lou” … My Dad, [More]
Paul Smith frequently plays piano for Steve Allen (both on stage and on records). A brilliant technician, Smith tries his best on this out-of-print LP [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]
Black Unity is a composition and album by jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, recorded and released in late 1971. The whole album consists of a single [More]
Politely is an album by American jazz trumpeter Bill Hardman, which was recorded in 1981 and released on the Muse label the following year. Track [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]
A Present for the Future is the second studio album by guitarist Frank Gambale, released in 1987 by Legato Records and reissued in 2000 by [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]
Released in 1973 on Patrick Adams’ Today subsidiary of Perception Records, The United Chair, is the follow up to Julius Brockington‘s debut 1972 release, Sophisticated [More]