The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra was the most popular African-American band of the 1920’s. This is a re-release, circa 1970’s, on BYG Records, of Fletcher Henderson [More]
A Presentation of Progressive Jazz is a 1948 jazz album by pianist and bandleader Stan Kenton. Studio: Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA and RKO-Pathé [More]
Duke’s Big 4 is a studio album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington featuring a small group session with Joe Pass, Ray Brown [More]
Tenderly is a 1989 studio album by George Benson, produced by long time collaborator Tommy LiPuma. The Allmusic reviewer Richard S. Ginell awarded the album [More]
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Editorial Reviews: How to sum up the legacy of e.s.t. in words? As a jazz band, they created some of the most popular, enduring, forward-thinking [More]
Set Listing: Optimism (Steve Davis) Brother Mister (Christian McBride) Black Narcissus (Joe Henderson) The Black Messiah Part Two (George Duke) A Taste of Honey (Bobby [More]
Breezin’ is the fifteenth studio album by jazz/soul guitarist and vocalist George Benson. It is his debut on Warner Bros. Records. It not only was [More]
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: Other than a set in 1957, this long-out-of-print LP was guitarist Jim Hall’s debut as a leader. The 29-year-old Hall [More]
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