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Benny Carter Meets Oscar Peterson is a 1986 album by alto saxophonist Benny Carter, featuring the pianist Oscar Peterson. AllMuѕіс Rеvіеw by Michael G. Nаѕtоѕ: [More]
“Pass played an acoustic 12-string, of course, and was accompanied by John Pisano on rhythm guitar, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Larry Bunker. Each cut [More]
Two for the Road is an album by jazz guitarists Herb Ellis and Joe Pass that was released in 1974. It was the third and [More]
Track listing: A1) Summer Samba (So nice) 0:00 A2) Elizete 2:05 A3) Nocturno 5:26 A4) Otem a note 8:27 A5) Carnaval 11:08 A6) Sausalito 13:31 [More]
Ira, George and Joe is a live album by American jazz guitarist Joe Pass, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). It was re-issued in [More]
Carmen McRae‘s charming version of Blossom Dearie’s “Hey John” is enough of a reason to search for this album by itself. Accompanied by pianist Dick [More]
Joy Spring is a live album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass. It was released in 1964 on Pacific Jazz Records. AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: [More]
Portraits of Duke Ellington is an album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass, released in 1974 . It peaked at number 37 of the Jazz Albums [More]
For Django is a 1964 album by American jazz guitarist Joe Pass, inspired by the work of the Belgian-born, Romani French jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt[citation [More]
Simplicity is an album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass, released in 1967. Track listing: “You and Me” (Vinicius de Moraes, Carlos Lyra) “‘Tis Autumn” (Henry [More]