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The Mighty Two is an album by American drummers Louis Bellson and Gene Krupa recorded in 1963 and released on the Roulette label. Track listing: [More]
This set features pianist George Wallington and his 1957 quintet (which consists of trumpeter Donald Byrd, altoist Phil Woods, bassist Knobby Totah, and drummer Nick [More]
Track listing: A1 And When We Are Young 14:00 A2 Alive And Well 4:30 A3 Freedom Jazz Dance 7:40 B1 Stolen Moments 9:35 B2 Doxy [More]
Track listing: A1 Huk2E 11:11 A2 Dreamsville 10:00 B1 Bop Stew 7:20 B2 Poor Butterfly 9:27 B3 Yes, There Is A C.O.T.A 6:52 Personnel: Phil [More]
One of those great records from the 70s that makes you say “man, Phil Woods was hip!” The session was cut in London with an [More]
Round Trip is a 1969 album by Phil Woods, produced by Johnny Pate. “This date features Phil Woods with a large orchestra. Woods’ playing is [More]
Featuring Stanley Clarke, Eddie Henderson, and George Cables among others, Mellow Jazz Christmas is compulsory Christmas Eve material. This collection of songs errs traditional, and [More]
The Gary McFarland Orchestra is an album by Gary McFarland’s Orchestra with guest soloist jazz pianist Bill Evans recorded in 1963 for the Verve label. [More]
Golden Boy is an album by Quincy Jones which was released by Mercury in 1964. The album includes three versions of the theme from the [More]
“Altoists Phil Woods and Gene Quill always made for a mutually inspiring team. Both of the similar-sounding musicians were competitive, influenced by (but not imitative [More]