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Louis Armstrong - The Jazz Labels - Louis Armstrong
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). As you would expect from someone who was recording for so long, Louis Armstrong has an enormous catalogue and its full of great music. Knowing where to start is the thing. For the best introduction to his long career check out Louis The Best of Louis Armstrong. Or the 4CD set, Ambassador of Jazz. And Ella and Louis Again. Is another exercise in brilliance. But there are some people, especially th...
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Wes Montgomery - The Jazz Labels - Wes Montgomery
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). 8220;I learned to play listening to Wes Montgomery’s Smokin’ at the Half Note.”. Poll for best guitarist he was pre-eminent from this time onwards; his much loved, unique, tone was in part derived from using his thumb rather than a plectrum. Montgomery’s work is characterised by the way he built his solos from the melodies. His original imagination created seemingly simple solos that often su...
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Duke Ellington - The Jazz Labels - Duke Ellington
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). Duke Ellington was the real pioneer in jazz concerts. Was one of the greatest composers of the 20. S father was a butler in a house close to the White House in Washington D.C; he wanted his son to become an artist. He began studying piano when he was seven or eight, learning to read music soon after, which helped him to achieve greatness later on. Who worked with Duke. He took his Washingtonians.
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Ronnie Foster's Two-Headed Freap - The Jazz Labels - Ronnie Foster’s Two-Headed Freap
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). Ronnie Foster’s Two-Headed Freap. 4th August, 2015. Like every Hammond organ player, Ronnie Foster owes a debt to Jimmy Smith, but on his first recording session as a leader he takes the instrument into new areas on this funky soul-meets-R & B-meets-jazz album. Foster had made his Blue Note debut when he was just 18 years of age on Grant Green’s Alive album. Foster composed five of the eight trac...
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Rediscovered Records – Lester Young With The Oscar Peterson Trio (1952) - The Jazz Labels - Rediscovered Records – Lester Young With The Oscar Peterson Trio (1952)
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). Rediscovered Records Lester Young With The Oscar Peterson Trio (1952). 23rd March, 2014. Lester Young has had one of the strongest effects on other tenor saxophone players both in technique and in sound, his sound being dry and sophisticated. But always as you can hear swinging’. From the back cover of the album. Are you ready to Swing? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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Quincy Jones - The Jazz Labels - Quincy Jones
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). His depth of music is unsurpassed. Bruce Swedien, Quincy Jones’ engineer,. Was a landmark. He was the first African-American to hold such a position in a white music company. Jones’ life alone would fill pages and pages, so let us concentrate on his enormous body of music. After making his debut recording with Quincy Jones and the Swedish/US All Stars. 1960) and Newport, 61. Paid homage to the ve...
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The Artists - The Jazz Labels
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Our Rediscovered Gem – Horace Silver's Song For My Father - The Jazz Labels - Our Rediscovered Gem – Horace Silver’s Song For My Father
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). Our Rediscovered Gem Horace Silver’s Song For My Father. 24th June, 2014. We celebrate one of Horace Silver’s finest albums in honour of his passing. 50 years old it may be, but it sounds as fresh as the day it was recorded. Which seems to echo the opener. Interestingly the album was recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, at two separate sessions almost a year to th...
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Robert Glasper - The Jazz Labels - Robert Glasper
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Sign Up To The. Sign Up To The. By genre (choose as many as you like). By label (choose as many as you like). Robert Glasper Trio 2009 - Bridgestone. Robert Glasper Trio 2010 - La Villette. Robert Glasper Experiment (2013). Designed and built by The Creative Corporation.