• Jazz Genres

Don’t Stop the Music is the third album by the American jazz fusion group, The Brecker Brothers. It was released by Arista Records in 1977. [More]
A dynamic, electrifying performer, Bullock flexes his singer/songwriter muscles alongside his stellar guitar chops on “Try Livin’ It“, his eleventh album as a leader and [More]
This funky set has a “music minus one” quality to it, as if one is waiting for the main soloist to show up. Drummer Kenwood [More]
One of the coolest, grooviest albums we’ve ever heard from arranger David Matthews – a set that draws inspiration from Frank Herbert’s Dune, and sends [More]
On the follow-up to his Atlantic debut, guitarist and producer Hiram Bullock pulled out all the stops and dove wholeheartedly onto the “funk” side of [More]
“The last Steps Ahead recording to feature Michael Brecker, this album finds the band exploring the use of electronic instruments and synthesis. Michael Brecker’s use [More]
“Son Of Creeper” (Hiram Bullock) from the album “World Of Collision” (1994). Personnel: Will Lee – bass Charley Drayton – drums Hiram Bullock – guitar [More]
“PDB, an acronym for the trio Pastorius, Dennard and Bullock, has the distinction of being the weakest of the posthumously released Pastorius live sessions. Recorded [More]
Hiram Bullock claimed that he had never done a “jazz” album before this — which is a debatable proposition depending upon how limiting your definition [More]
Fоrmеr Late Nіght with Dаvіd Lеttеrmаn guіtаrіѕt Hiram Bullосk turns in one іmрrеѕѕіvе ѕеѕѕіоn оn thіѕ jаzzу ten-track соllесtіоn. Aѕ аlwауѕ, Bullосk’ѕ guіtаr аltеrnаtеlу ѕіngѕ [More]