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Split Second Timing is the debut album led by saxophonist Craig Handy which was recorded in 1991 and became the first release on the Arabesque [More]
One of bassist Ray Drummond’s earliest dates as a leader was this delightful quintet session, with David “Fathead” Newman, Kenny Barron, Steve Nelson, and Marvin [More]
Is That So? is an album by pianist John Hicks’s Trio recorded in Holland in 1990 and released on the Dutch Timeless label. Track listing: All compositions by John [More]
Roots, Branches & Dances is an album by pianist Ronnie Mathews which was recorded in 1978 and released on the Bee Hive label. “The music [More]
The lonely cover photo and title of this Japanese import give away most of the story; this is a haunted, introspective album of piano-trio jazz [More]
“Charles Thomas influenced a number of important hard bop pianists who lived in Memphis, including James Williams, Donald Brown, and Mulgrew Miller, but he made [More]
Music to Ease Your Disease is an album by jazz pianist Horace Silver, his fifth and final release on the Silverto label, featuring performances by [More]
Considering his ability and strong reputation, it is very surprising that this was trombonist Carl Fontana‘s first recording date as a leader. Fifty-seven at the [More]
“The Moontrane” (Shaw) Album: “The Eternal Triangle” (1987) Personnel: Freddie Hubbard – trumpet Woody Shaw – trumpet Kenny Garrett – alto saxophone Mulgrew Miller – [More]