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Chantal Chamberland – What a Difference a Day Made “What a Dіff’rеnсе a Dау Mаdе” is a рорulаr song оrіgіnаllу wrіttеn іn Spanish by Mаríа [More]
Recorded live at the Pitt Inn in Tokyo, Japan this superb double-disc is one of jazz music’s finest moments. It includes the same lineup as [More]
In 1964, Coltrane was approached by the French Canadian director Gilles Groulx to record a soundtrack for his film Le chat dans le sac. In [More]
The Clown is an album by Charles Mingus recorded and released in 1957 on Atlantic Records as SD-1260. It is the follow-up to 1956’s Pithecanthropus [More]
Scofield, Medeski, Martin & Murphy are… BANDEMIC. During this difficult and confusing time while live experiences are on hold, Woodstock Sessions, John Medeski, John Scofield, [More]
The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 4½ stars and stated: “This comes with the highest of recommendations, a zenith watermark for [More]
Personnel: Charlie Christian – guitar Joe Guy – trumpet Thelonius Monk – piano Nick Fenton – bass Ken Clark – drums
Personnel: Henri Crolla – guitar Maurice Meunier – clarinet, Tenor saxophone Maurice Vander – piano Michel Hausser – vibraphone Emmanuel Soudieux – bass Jacques David – [More]
“Petite Fleur” (Sidney Bechet). Monty Sunshine – clarinet.  
  Nathan East – bass