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AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden: Eddie Costa made only a few dates as a leader prior to his sudden death as a result of an [More]
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: This mostly ballad-oriented trio set with bassist George Duvivier and drummer Charlie Persip was pianist Joe Albany’s final recording. Albany, [More]
The Laws of Jazz is the debut album by jazz flautist Hubert Laws released on the Atlantic label in 1964. The Allmusic review by Scott [More]
“I’m Confessin’ finds adventurous Chi-town tenor man Steve Grossman pairing up with journeyman jazz legend Harold Land on a muscular set of standards and originals. [More]
“In a perfect world, Curtis Peagler’s Modern Jazz Disciples would have had a longer run and built a much larger catalog. But regrettably, the Cincinnati [More]
“Connelly’s performance on the album was very good, starting with the opening track “That Old Black Magic”. Although the dramatic signature Billy Daniels rendition had [More]
The Three and The Two is an album by drummer Shelly Manne, also featuring multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Giuffre, pianist Russ Freeman, and trumpeter Shorty Rogers. It [More]
Track listing: A1 One Way Ticket A2 Sherry A3 Be My Baby A4 Where The Boys Are A5 Jambalaya B1 Rhythm Of The Rain B2 [More]
“Recorded with a who’s who of fusion titans including trumpeter Eddie Henderson, bassist Stanley Clarke, and keyboardist Herbie Hancock, Dance of Magic channels the lessons [More]
The second of twо CDѕ taken frоm the ѕаmе арреаrаnсеѕ аt thе Mоntmаrtrе іn Copenhagen аѕ A Nіght in Tunisia, thіѕ release ѕhоwсаѕеѕ the masterful [More]