“Trumpeter Roy Hargrove has the opportunity of a lifetime on this recording, sharing separate songs with five great tenors: Johnny Griffin, Joe Henderson, Branford Marsalis, Joshua Redman, and Stanley Turrentine. Everyone fares well, including Hargrove’s [More]
“The Branford Marsalis Quartet saw its formation in 1986, it remains Marsalis’ primary mode of expression. The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul, was recorded in Melbourne, Australia during an international tour in the [More]
It’s Got to Be Funky is an album by American jazz pianist Horace Silver, his first release on the Columbia label since Silver’s Blue (1956). Track listing: All compositions and lyrics by Horace Silver “Funky [More]
Black Codes (From the Underground) is an album by jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis that won two Grammy Awards in 1986: Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group and Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist. AllMuѕіс Review [More]
Sting’s 60th Birthday Show October 1, 2011 Beacon Theater, New York Sting – vocals Branford Marsalis – tenor saxophone Dominic Miller – guitar Vinnie Colaiuta – drums David Sancious – keyboards Rob Mathes – keyboards [More]
“Dinner for One Please, James” (Michael Carr). Album: “Eternal” (Recorded October 7–10, 2003; Released September 14, 2004). Personnel: Branford Marsalis – tenor saxophone Joey Calderazzo – piano Eric Revis – bass Jeff “Tain” Watts – drums
Eternal (#7 track) from an album “Eternal”. “Eternal” is an album by saxophonist Branford Marsalis recorded at Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, New York in October 2003. It peaked at number 9 on the Top Jazz [More]