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dgmono.com
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| | | | | In the 1990s, the triumph of the compact disc signaled the end of the LP era and the beginning of a new era in record collecting. Giddy for the quality, convenience, and portability of compact discs, music lovers moved away from analog mediums by the troves. While record stores saw an influx of ... More? | |
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raggywaltz.com
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| | | | | Do you remember what it was? Do you remember the tune, the song, the album, the artist that started you on the path to becoming a jazz fan? What was it about that particular item that made it all make sense? In this post, the first in a series of posts dedicated to the songs... | |
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londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A 1 Kai Winding/J.J. Johnson - The Great Kai And J.J. A 2 Ray Charles - Genius + Soul = Jazz A 3 The Incredible Kai Winding Trombones A 4 Gil Evans - Out Of The Cool A 5 Oliver Nelson - The Blues And The Abstract Truth A 6 John Coltrane - Africa/Brass A | |
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andrewbatson.com
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| | | My favorite listening experiences this year, both concerts and recordings, listed roughly in order of release date to highlight the newer material. A lot of the recent stuff is in my Bandcamp collection, feel free to browse. The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis, Live at the Clock-out Lounge (2024). I was lucky enough to catch... | ||