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burningambulance.com
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| | | | | Bassist William Parker had already been a key figure on the New York jazz scene for close to 30 years in 2001. His first record date was in March 1973, on saxophonist Frank Lowe's Black Beings. (An additional 40 minutes of music from the same concert would be released as The Loweski in 2012.) He... | |
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www.ethanhein.com
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| | | | | Rather than attempting the impossible task of explaining how everything in jazz works, Im going to pick a specific tune and talk you through it: Someday My Prince Will Come by | |
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raggywaltz.com
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| | | | | How many posts have I started with "Here at Raggy Waltz HQ..."? I don't know, but add this one to the list. Here at Raggy Waltz headquarters, West Coast Jazz reigns supreme. I dig it and its creators. Which is why yet another Barney Kessel album is being spotlighted. This particular album has been on... | |
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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 | ||