Very Live at Buddy’s Place is a jazz septet album by drummer Buddy Rich recorded in 1974 and released on the Groove Merchant Records label. Track listing: side A “Chameleon” (Herbie Hancock) – 4:52 “Jumpin’ [More]
Duško Gojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Гојковић; born 14 October 1931) is a Serbian jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger. Track listing: 00:00 A1 Belgrade Blues 06:16 A2 Wee 11:34 B1 It’s The Talk Of The Town [More]
“You Don’t Know What Love Is” from the album “Neo/Nistico”. “You Don’t Know What Love Is” is a popular song of the Great American Songbook, written by Don Raye (lyrics) and Gene de Paul (music) for [More]
“Sister Sadie” is a jazz standard written in 1959 by Horace Silver. Personnel: Woody Herman – bandleader Tommy Anastas – baritone saxophone Gary Klein, Sal Nistico (soloist), Joe Romano – tenor saxophone Bill Chase, Paul [More]
Tracklist: – Blue Flame (theme) 01. The Preacher 02. Tomorrow’s Blues Today 03. Opus De Funk 04. The Very Thought Of You 05. Watermelon Man 06. I Can’t Get Started 07. Sister Sadie – Blue [More]
Track listing: 1 Come Rain Or Come Shine 4:39 2 Lush Life 9:05 3 Inner Urge 9:12 4 Empty Room 7:01 5 I Should Care 6:11 6 The Hymn 6:08 Personnel: Marco Fratini – bass [More]
When Sal Nistico‘s name is mentioned, jazz fans tend to think of the tenor saxophonist as a sideman more than a leader. Nistico is best known for his associations with big-band leaders — primarily Woody [More]
Track listing: 1 Mo-Lasses Joseph Newman 6:41 2 Blues for J.P. Horace Parlan 3:29 3 Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Duke Ellington / Bob Russell 4:18 4 Tunin’ In Woody Herman 4:16 5 Sister Sadie Horace Silver [More]
Woody Herman is scorching one-hour concert from 1964 with the participation of one of the hottest sets themselves “Swinging Herd”, including the trumpeter Bill Chase, trombonist Phil Wilson and the amazing saxophonist Sal Nistico, and [More]
Personnel: Woody Herman – clarinet Carmen Leggio, Sal Nistico, Jackie Steves – tenor saxophone Nick Brignola – bars Bill Chase, Danny Nolan, Paul Fontaine, Gerry Lamy, Billy Hunt – trumpet Phil Wilson, Henry Southall, Kenny [More]