In the Land of Hi-Fi is a 1955 studio album by the American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan. “In the Land of Hi-Fi is one of Sarah Vaughan’s best jazz dates for EmArcy. Accompanied by an [More]
Aaron Sachs (July 4, 1923 – June 5, 2014) was an American jazz saxophone and clarinet player. Sachs, who was born in New York City, started as a young swing protégé of Benny Goodman, and [More]
Urban Clifford “Urbie” Green (August 8, 1926 – December 31, 2018) was an American jazz trombonist who toured with Woody Herman, Gene Krupa, Jan Savitt, and Frankie Carle.[1] He played on over 250 recordings and [More]
Moondreams is an album by Brazilian keyboardist Walter Wanderley featuring performances recorded in 1969 and released on the CTI label. “Wanderley’s second album during Creed Taylor’s A&M residency opens with a bang, a fantastic rendition [More]
“The music on this big-band date led by guitarist Mundell Lowe has a somewhat confusing history, since it was initially released as the soundtrack to the low-budget film Satan in High Heels and later reissued [More]
Christmas ’64 is a 1964 studio album by the American jazz organist Jimmy Smith. Smith’s only album of Christmas music, it was reissued as Christmas Cookin’ in 1966. AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: This Christmas [More]
“Peace” (Horace Silver). Album: “Smooth as the Wind”. Smooth аѕ the Wіnd іѕ аn аlbum by American trumреtеr Bluе Mіtсhеll wіth ѕtrіngѕ and brаѕѕ recorded in lаtе 1960 аnd еаrlу 1961 аnd rеlеаѕеd оn the Rіvеrѕіdе [More]
Album: “Quiet Nights” “Quiet Nights” is a studio album by Miles Davis, and his fourth album collaboration with Gil Evans, released in 1964 on Columbia Records, catalogue CL 2106 and CS 8906 in stereo. Recorded [More]
“Springsville” (John Carisi) “Springsville” is the first track on Miles Davis and Gil Evans first LP together “Miles Ahead“, 1957 Personnel: Miles Davis – Flugelhorn Bernie Glow – Lead trumpet Ernie Royal – Trumpet Louis [More]