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Nocturnal Playground is the first album by American guitarist Russ Freeman, released on April 10, 1986 by Brainchild Records. Track listing: All tracks are written [More]
A new star is born, the seed has been planted, properly nurtured and is nowfully ready to do as the title implies. BLOOM marks the [More]
Personnel: Erroll Garner: piano; Milt Hinton: bass; Herbert Lovelle: drums (2-10); George Jenkins: drums (1, 11, 12); José Mangual; congas (2-10); Johnny Pacheco: congas (1, [More]
Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die is the posthumous third studio album by American jazz trumpeter Jaimie Branch, released through International Anthem [More]
Following up their excellent set of Billy Eckstine’s 1944-1945 sides, Classics’ has now brought together more of the bandleader’s prime bebop-era material on this disc [More]
With Kicks, she (Mimi Fox) establishes a solid foundation in the language of mainstream jazz and pop flavors. Recommended (Michael G. Nastos/AllMusic). Track listing: 1 [More]
“Vocalist John Minnock sings with a flavor sprinkled by the shaker of Mark Murphy or Kurt Elling with his team of Carlos Mena/b, Pablo Eluchans/dr [More]
Who’s on First? is a live 2000 vocal album by the songwriters Bob Dorough and Dave Frishberg. It was recorded at the Jazz Bakery in [More]
Track listing: A1 – 0:00 – Batuque [Written by José Edmundo Guedes, Lisyas E. Oliveira] A2 – 3:05 – P’ra Não Chorar [Written by José [More]
Plenty, Plenty Soul is an album by American jazz vibraphonist Milt Jackson featuring performances recorded in 1957 and released on the Atlantic label. Track listing: [More]