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Introducing Kenny Cox is the debut album by American jazz pianist Kenny Cox featuring performances recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label. [More]
Reception AllMusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars and stated:”Cape Town Flowers is an enchanting effort from Abdullah Ibrahim, finding the [More]
Fun and Games is a 1979 album recorded by the American flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, who released it on the A&M Records label. It included [More]
“Cina, Cina” (“Chinatown My Chinatown”). The title was changed because jazz music was strictly forbidden in Italy, as in Germany, during the wartime. “Chinatown, My [More]
Dream of You is a studio album by Helen Merrill, which was arranged and conducted by Gil Evans. Reception AllMusic review by Stephen Cook awarded [More]
“Along with Julius Watkins, John Graas was one of the first jazz French horn soloists. After playing some classical music, in 1942 he became a [More]
Cоnсеrt registration оf Tіll Brönnеr+bаnd аt the Viersen Jаzz Fеѕt. Till Brönnеr -trumреt,vосаlѕ Martijn Vink -drumѕ Jаѕреr Soffers -pіаnо Dieter Ilg – bass Roland Peil [More]
“The ancient oak”. Personnel: Giovanni Mirabassi – piano Gianluca Renzi – bass Lukmil Perez Herrera – drums The Bee String Orchestra Lorenzo Pagliei – orchestra [More]
Judy sings Lena sings Judy: Honeysuckle Rose (Judy) / Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis (Lena) / Deed I Do (Judy) / Zing! Went The [More]
Tangents in Jazz is the second album by American jazz clarinet and saxophone player, composer and arranger Jimmy Giuffre which was released on the Capitol [More]