Dutch guitarist Jan Akkerman and his band live in Holland, NL in 2007. Recorded and broadcast by Dutch Radio NPO 3FM , at 98.3 FM in Amsterdam. Akkerman was best known as the lead guitarist for the Dutch Band Focus in the 1970s, and their single hit, Hocus Pocus . Tracks 1-7 were recorded in Jan. 2007 at De Bosuil in Weert, NL. Tracks 8-12 were recorded at in May 2007 at Hague Jazz in the Hague, NL. Musicians: Jan Akkerman - Guitar Coen Molenaar - Keyboards Wilbrand Meischke - Bass Matt...
Topics: Jan Akkerman, Focus, NPO3, De Bosuil, Hague Jazz, live concert, FM broadcast
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Jazz At Massey Hall - The Quintet Just a demo. 128 kbps quality. If you want maximum quality, flac, wav, etc., buy the cd. Reproduction for educational use only. No copyright infringement
Topics: jazz at massey hall, the quintet, jazz, charlie parker, charles mingus, max roach, bud powell,...
The life and music of Hammond B3 organist Jimmy Smith in NPR's Jazz Profiles , hosted by Nancy Wilson. Once described as an "excitement merchant" for his soul-stirring sound, Jimmy Smith brought the Hammond B-3 organ to the forefront of the jazz community. The virtuosic keyboard man was the first to use the unwieldy instrument extensively in jazz, leading bassless trios, fronting powerful big bands and pioneering a path for every organist who followed. Here's a link to this episode...
Topics: Jimmy Smith, Nancy Wilson, Jazz Profiles, NPR, FM broadcast, B3 organ
Live performance by various artists from around the world to celebrate International Jazz Day, on its 10th anniversary. With a worldwide webcast on Facebook, YouTube, jazzday.com, unesco.org, UN Web TV and U.S. State Department outlets, the 2022 All-Star Global Concert made a powerful statement in support of peace, healing and unity through a diverse series of performances by leading jazz artists from around the globe. Hosted by Herbie Hancock and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz ....
Topics: International Jazz Day, Herbie Hancock, United Nations, New York City, webcast, TV broadcast, live...
M elting Pot is a diverse music mix in the spirit of freeform radio. As Herbie Hancock said, "Music happens to be an art form that transcends language. Music is the tool to express life - and all that makes a difference." Melting Pot is an eclectic blend of jazz, fusion, blues and R&B to jump start your day. This show celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the Mt. Hood Jazz Festival , which started in 1982 in Gresham, OR. The festival was very popular in the 80's and early 90's,...
Topics: Melting Pot, Freeform Portland, Kim Paris, Mt. Hood Jazz Festival, 40th anniversary, live concert,...
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May 15, 2022
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There are multiple words, graffiti style right on the outside of the garage. There's Diablo, hiya, jazz and more.
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Bill Evans Trio live performance at Épalinges, Switzerland in February 1975. Recorded and broadcast by Swiss public broadcasting network Radio Television Suisse (RTS). Bill Evans also played at Montreux Jazz Festival in July 1975. This was a busy period for Bill Evans. He performed on 3 albums released in 1975: Peace Piece and Other Pieces , The Tony Bennett Bill Evans album, and Intuition by Bill Evans and Eddie Gomez. BILL EVANS TRIO: Bill Evans, piano Eddie Gomez, bass Eliot Zigmund, drums...
Topics: Bill Evans, jazz trio, Radio Suisse, RTS, Épalinges, live concert, FM broadcast
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May 13, 2022
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When We Speak TV
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Drummer Lil John Roberts Meets up with When We Speak TV's Jermaine Sain
Topics: music, lil john roberts, jermaine sain, music scene, atlanta music, jazz drummer, drummer, drums,...
The late great Billie Holiday, aka Lady Day , in multiple recording sessions from 1933-1949. Broadcast on the Just Jazz radio series in 1961 (exact date unknown) on KRVR 106.7 FM (" The River ") in New York City, hosted by Ed Beach. Many of Ed Beach's WRVR radio broadcasts are in the Library of Congress , but this historical treasure is not. As depicted in the 2021 movie, The United States vs. Billie Holiday , the singer was harrassed and arrested multiple times. The Federal Bureau of...
Topics: Billie Holiday, Lady Day, Just Jazz, Ed Beach, WRVR, FM broadcast, aircheck, Riverside Radio
The life and music of tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine in NPR's Jazz Profiles , hosted by Nancy Wilson. Stanley William Turrentine was one of the most distinctive tenor saxophonists in jazz. Known for his big, warm, sound, "The Sugar Man" or the original "Mr. T" found inspiration in the blues and turned it into a hugely successful career with a #1 hit and four Grammy nominations -- first in R&B and then in jazz. Playlist for this episode of Jazz Profiles is...
Topics: Stanley Turrentine, Jazz Profiles, Nancy Wilson, NPR, "Mr. T", FM broadcast
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Jazz Impressions of Euroasia. The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Dave Brubeck (1920-2012), piano; Paul Desmond (1924-1977), saxophone; Joe Morello (1928-2011), drums; Joe Benjamin (1919-1974), bass. Recorded in 1958 following a marathon tour that included 80 concerts in 14 countries including Poland, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan(!). Transfer from the original Columbia stereo LP CL 1251 by Bob Varney.
Topics: Euroasia, Brubeck, Desmond, Morell, Benjamin, jazz, LP
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***Dj Paris Exotic Store***
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2020 The Music Of The Year Of Your Birth A special AMBIENT WORLD EXPERIMENTAL selection A Piece Of A Personal History Of Music By ***Dj Paris Exotic Store*** Tracklisting & Visuals: https://parisartisticstore.blogspot.com/2022/04/2020-mix-15-winter-brightening-glass.html
Topics: 2020, -Winter-, Mix, Music, Ambient, World, Jazz, Experimental, Oneiric, ***Dj Paris Exotic Store***
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Without the following individual’s help, donations, and Patronage, I don’t know how 2020 would have turned out. Your continued support means everything. Many of you, I have never even met! And yet, you find it in your hearts and your pockets to make continuous donations to my weekly show, you have joined my Patreon, employed me in ways that make it possible for me to give back to my community, and assisted me in so many ways throughout the pandemic. I want this on record. THANK YOU FOR...
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NPR Jazz Alive 5th anniversary celebration, featuring an assortment of live concert tracks from previous Jazz Alive broadcasts. Hosted by NPR's Billy Taylor. Broadcast on WBUR 90.9 FM in Boston. Thanks to John Levene for sharing this from his collection , visit his archive here: https://archive.org/details/@papajohn . Check out other NPR Jazz Alive broadcasts on FM Radio Archive : https://archive.org/details/fmradioarchive?query=jazz+alive
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Bill Evans (1929-1980) Just a demo. 128 kbps quality. If you want maximum quality, flac, wav, etc., buy the cd. Reproduction for educational use only. No copyright infringement
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The life and music of pianist Bud Powell in NPR's Jazz Profiles , hosted by Nancy Wilson. Bud's unrivaled virtuosic style exuded an emotion and power that captivated audiences and musicians alike. Though great personal misfortune would interrupt his prolific career and tragically shorten his life, Powell found a level of peace at the piano that few experience. Playlist for this episode of Jazz Profiles is posted as a .png file. Here's a link to this episode on NPR: ...
Topics: Bud Powell, Harlem, Piano, Nancy Wilson, Jazz Profiles, NPR, FM broadcast
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Brubeck Time. The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Dave Brubeck (1920-2012), piano; Paul Desmond (1924-1977), saxophone; Bob Bates (1923-1981), bass; Joe Dodge (1922-2004), drums. This is a studio recording from 1954. Transfer from the original Columbia mono LP CL 622 by Bob Varney.
Topics: Brubeck, Desmond, Bates, Dodge, quartet, jazz, LP
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Angel Jazz Ladies (2004) [FLAC]
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Best of Jazz Audiophile Voices 2CD (2011) [FLAC]
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Author, broadcaster, journalist and spoken word artist Lynn Darroch’s weekly radio show, Bright Moments . Broadcast on KMHD 89.1 FM in Portland OR on 3/29/2022. Darroch’s work is drawn from experience: music journalism for magazines and newspapers The Oregonian and Jazz Times , cultural history The Encyclopedia of United States Popular Culture and the Afterword to Jumptown: the Golden Years of Portland Jazz , college teaching and radio broadcasting. Lynn Darroch's weekly Bright Moments...
Topics: Lynn Darroch, Bright Moments Cafe, Spoken Word, Jazz, KMHD, FM broadcast, aircheck
Earl Hines and his G rand Terrace Orchestra at the Chicago Jazz Festival in Grant Park on 8/30/1980. Recorded and broadcast on NPR's Jazz Alive series, from Chicago's WBEZ FM. Hosted by NPR's Billy Taylor. Thanks to Mark Rabin for sharing this broadcast recording from his personal collection. This evening was dedicated to Chicago Jazz Heritage , and Earl "Fatha" Hines was a local jazz icon in Chicago going back to the Roaring Twenties . This is one of his last known broadcast...
Topics: Earl Hines, Grand Terrace Orchestra, Chicago Jazz Festival, Grant Park, NPR, Jazz Alive, Billy...
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Zdjęcia Nescafe Nastrój i Zgraj Zmysły
Topics: Nescafe, Nastrój i Zgraj Zmysły, Muzyka, Jazz
Melting Pot is a diverse music mix in the spirit of freeform radio. As Herbie Hancock said, "Music happens to be an art form that transcends language. Music is the tool to express life - and all that makes a difference." Melting Pot is an eclectic blend of jazz, fusion, blues and R&B to jump start your day. This show focuses on Soul Jazz, which incorporates elements of jazz, R&B, soul, funk and blues. Soul jazz became most popular at the onset of the early 60’s when Jimmy...
Topics: Melting Pot, Kim Paris, Freeform Portland, Soul Jazz, FM broadcast, aircheck
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An archive of the now out of print EVANGELION Piano Forte #1 sheet music book
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Fotos tiradas pela correspondente Sarah Garcia. Show do Common com DJ Dummy, no Jazz Café em Londres.
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The Jaleel Shaw Quartet performance in 2013 at Cafe 939 at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA. The alto saxophonist is best known for his work with drummer Roy Haynes, whose band he tours with. WBGO and NPR Music recorded and presented this concert as a live radio broadcast and video webcast. Set List: All compositions by Jaleel Shaw. "I Wish I Didn't Know" "Chromo" "Muna's Sleeping" "Faith" [video highlight] "The Heavyweight Champion"...
Topics: Jaleel Shaw, Jazz Quartet, Cafe 939, Berklee School of Music, Boston, WBGO, NPR, live concert, FM...
Monty Alexander Trio live performance at Bimhuis in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 7/15/2018. Broadcast on Bimhuis Radio . Monty Alexander’s playing balances between jazz, soul and such Caribbean styles as calypso and reggae. The pianist moved from Jamaica to New York as a teenager. He played with Frank Sinatra and Ray Brown and made his breakthrough as a solo artist in the 1970s. Monty Alexander Trio: Monty Alexander: Piano JJ Shakur: Bass, Jason Brown: Drums Bimhuis is a concert...
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The Jazz Members Big Band with special guests Louie Bellson & Clark Terry at the Chicago Jazz Festival at Grant Park on 9/4/1981. Recorded and broadcast by NPR as part of the Jazz Alive series. Hosted by NPR's Billy Taylor & Ben Sidran. Thanks to Mark Rabin for sharing this from his collection. Jazz Members Big Band: Trumpet-Steve Jenson, Mark Curry, Dave Urban, Thomas Shabda Noor, Art Davis Trombone-Jeff Lindberg, Scott Bentoff, Larry McCabe, Mike Young Alto Sax-Randy Salman, Tom...
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The first digitally recorded music video, featuring famous jazz trumpeter Freddy Hubbard in session in 1981. Hubbard is playing in a world-class LA session player orchestra arranged and conducted by famed composer/arranger Allyn Ferguson. StudioLive is directed by Rick Trader and produced by George Daly; narrated by Chuck Niles.
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KCSM radio host Alisa Clancy on her Morning Cup of Jazz show (6-10am) on Thanksgiving 11/23/2017. Alisa spent 30-plus years spinning records for jazz fans, until she signed off in her final show on 7/2/2021. KCSM 91.1 is the Bay Area's Jazz Statio n, from San Mateo. Although many of the other KSCM DJs had previously worked at KJAZ (which went off the air in 1994), she started her professional radio career at KCSM. “I called Clifford Brown (KCSM Program Director), and he invited me in and...
Topics: Alisa Clancy, KCSM, Morning Cup of Jazz, Thanksgiving, FM broadcast, aircheck
This year marks the centennial of musical educator Dr. Billy Taylor, along with the 50th anniversary of NPR. This episode of Jazz Night in America hosted by Christian McBride celebrates that legacy with a look at his multifaceted career, his musical philosophy and the imprint he left on the cultural scene. Dr. Taylor made his most lasting contribution as a spokesman for the art form — indelibly coining the phrase "America's classical music" and going on to spread its message on...
Topics: Dr. Billy Taylor, Jazz Night in America, Christian McBride, NPR, Jazzmobile, FM broadcast
The Wayne Shorter Group featuring Larry Coryell at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland in July 1990. This concert was recorded and broadcast by RTS-TV in Switzerland. Musicians: Wayne Shorter - Saxophone Larry Coryell - Guitar Jim Beard - Keyboards Jeff Andrews - Bass Ronnie Burrage - Drums Set List: 1. Sanctuary (12:24) 2. Over Shadow Hill Way (12:00) 3. Virgo Rising (16:17) 4. Face On The Bar Room Floor (07:57) 5. O’Americano (10:15) 6. Endangered Species (06:39) 7.Endangered...
Topics: Wayne Shorter, Larry Coryell, Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, RTS-TV, live concert, TV...
Jazz Night in America on NPR, with Christian McBride in a " Crate Digging " episode featuring the History of Latin Bass. Live concert performance by Arturo O'Farill and The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra . Set List: "Mas Bajo" (Tito Puente) feat. Rubén Rodríguez "Caravan" (Juan Tizol) feat. Cachao "Asia Minor" (Machito) feat. Andy González "Vieques" (Andy Gonzalez) feat. Andy González "Tricotism" (Oscar Pettiford) feat. Charnett Moffett...
Topics: Crate Digging, Christian McBride, NPR, Jazz Night in America, Arturo O'Farill, Afro-Latin Jazz...
Paul Berliner & Kudu at the 1982 Chicago Jazz Festival in Grant Park, Chicago on 9/3/1982. Broadcast on NPR, recorded from WBEZ-FM in Chicago, a NPR station. The band was named for the kudu, a musical instrument made from the horn of the Lesser Kudu, a type of antelope found in East Africa (see cover art). Musicians: Paul Berliner-Trumpet, Kudu & Mbira; Steve Eisen-Flute, Tenor Sax & Percussion; Howard Levy-Percussion, Harmonica & Marimba; Eric Hochbert-Bass; Paul...
Topics: Paul Berliner, Kudu, Chicago Jazz Festival, Grant Park, live concert, FM broadcast
NPR Jazz Alive New Year's Eve on 12/31/1979 with the Art Blakey All-Stars from the Keystone Korner , San Francisco, CA. Hosted by Leonard Feather and Gerald Wilson. Recorded live from KQED National Public Radio , San Francisco, CA. Art Blakey All-Stars: Jackie McLean-Alto Sax Billy Harper-Tenor Sax Eddie Henderson-Trumpet Curtis Fuller-Trombone Cedar Walton-Piano Dennis Irwin-Bass Art Blakey-Drums Airto-Percussion Special Guests: Valery Ponomarev-Trumpet David Schnitter-Tenor Sax Bobby...
Topics: Art Blakey All-Stars, Jackie McLean, Leonard Feather, Gerald Wilson, Keystone Korner, San...
Jean-Luc Ponty live performance at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 1982. This concert was at Théâtre St-Denis in Montreal, Québec. Recorded and broadcast on Télé-Québec TV in Montreal. Set List: 00:30 | Rhythms of Hope 05:00 | Mirage 11:32 | Once a Blue Planet 17:32 | Final Truth Pt.2 23:13 | Jig 27:45 | No Strings Attached (Violin Solo) 33:55 | Mystical Adventures Pt.1 37:05 | Mystical Adventures Pt.2 40:42 | Mystical Adventures Pt.3 48:02 | Mystical Adventures Pt.4 48:39 | Mystical...
Topics: Jean-Luc Ponty, Montreal Jazz Festival, Théâtre St-Denis, live concert, TV broadcast
Larry Coryell & Eleventh House with Randy Brecker in a live performance at the Jazz Workshop at Paul's Mall in Boston, MA on 12/4/1973. This was their Boston concert broadcast debut, on WBCN FM, the Boston Concert Network . Eleventh House: Larry Coryell - guitar Randy Brecker - trumpet Mike Mandel - keyboards, synthesizer Danny Trifan - bass guitar Alphonse Mouzon - drums Here's a concert video of Eleventh House in Oslo, Norway in 1975, broadcast on NRK TV:...
Topics: Larry Coryell, Randy Brecker, 11th House, Eleventh House, Jazz Workshop, Boston, WBCN, live...
And now... it's time for Jazz From The Left, hosted by Raoul. This radio show explores the intersection of Cool and West Coast jazz. Broadcast on WRMI Radio Miami International in Sept. 2019. Raoul is a veteran radio announcer with 40+ years experience, we thank him for sharing his recordings. His Jazz From The Left show was previously broadcast on KMHD-FM, Portland's jazz station, as well as Portland Radio Project (PRP). So sit back, relax and cool out for a bit with Raoul. ...
Topics: Raoul, Jazz From The Left, WRMI, KMHD, PRP, West Coast jazz, cool jazz, FM broadcast, aircheck
NPR's Jazz Night in America host Christian McBride explores the history of Joe Zawinul, whose first claim to fame came with Cannonball Adderley and " Mercy, Mercy, Mercy ". Zawinul led jazz through successive waves of fusion: with Miles Davis on the groundbreaking 1969 album In a Silent Way ; in Weather Report, the group he co-led with saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter in the '70s and '80s; and in his international band, The Zawinul Syndicate , until he passed away in 2007. This...
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NPR Jazz Alive New Year's Eve with the Woody Shaw Quintet from The Jazz Showcase , Chicago, IL 12-31-1979. Note: Recorded live from KQED San Francisco, National Public Radio , with host Dick Buckley. This recording starts mid-set. Unfortunately, the previous reel in the set is missing. Thanks to Mark Rabin for sharing this from his collection. Here's a video of the Woody Shaw Quintet at the Festival Internacional de Jazz; France, 1979: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJTXfhIGy5w
Topics: Woody Shaw, Jazz Showcase, Chicago, NPR, Jazz Alive, New Year's Eve, live concert, FM broadcast
Al Cohn, Zoot Sims & Friends from Blues Alley in Washington, DC on 12-31-1979. Recorded live from KQED San Francisco, National Public Radio , NPR Jazz Alive New Year's Eve , hosted by Billy Taylor & Rhonda Hamilton. Thanks to Mark Rabin for sharing this broadcast recording from his collection. Playing on: Zoot Walked In, Emily, America the Beautiful Al Cohn-Tenor Sax Zoot Sims-Tenor Sax Jimmy Rowles-Piano Michael DiPasqua-Drums Major Holley-Bass Playing on: Lady in the Corner, My Buddy...
Topics: Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, NPR, Jazz Alive, Billy Taylor, Blues Alley, Washington DC, New Year's Eve, live...
NPR's Jazz Night in America, hosted by Christian McBride in Jan. 2022. This episode of Crate Digging highlights McCoy Tyner's progression from his time with John Coltrane, and features McCoy performing at The Village Vanguard in New York City on 9/23/1997, which would have been John Coltrane's 71st birthday. A portion of that concert made it into a commercial release on Impulse . But this episode features other gems that didn't make the album – music that has never been heard outside...
Topics: McCoy Tyner, Christian McBride, Jazz Night in America, NPR, The Villiage Vanguard, New York City,...
George Benson live performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City on 7/3/1975. Benson released Bad Benson on CTI Records in late 1974, and was touring to support the album. This concert includes 3 songs from that release. Broadcast on WRVR FM in New York City, a jazz station until 1980. Note: This is NOT the same concert released commercially as In Concert-Carnegie Hall. That concert was recorded on 1/11/1975 and released as a live album on CTI Records in 1976, and features several different...
Topics: George Benson, Carnegie Hall, New York City, CTI Records, WRVR, jazz radio, live concert, FM...
On this episode of NPR Jazz Night in America, host Christian McBride focuses on pianist Cedar Walton, who passed away in 2013. This broadcast includes a set from the Jazz at Lincoln Center vaults, a 2008 Cedar Walton Quintet performance at Dizzy's Club . Musicians: Cedar Walton - piano; Buster Williams - bass; Steve Turre - trombone; Vincent Herring - alto saxophone; Joe Farnsworth - drums. Set List: 1. Bolivia (Cedar Walton) 2. Underground Memoirs (Cedar Walton) 3. Lament (J.J. Johnson)...
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New Year's Eve 1982 celebration at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, featuring Bobby McFerrin & Friends and The San Francisco Jazz All-Stars. Recorded and broadcast on NPR's Jazz Alive program, with introductions and commentary by Ben Sidran and Dick Conte. This was the 4th of 4 locations for this evening's Jazz Alive concerts. Thanks to Mark Rabin for sharing this from his collection. Bobby McFerrin & Friends: Bobby McFerrin-Vocals Smith Dobson-Piano Scott Morris-Drums...
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A March 1934 Autograph by singer Marion Harris
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Earl Hines Live At The Village Vanguard. Earl "Fatha" Hines (1903-1983), piano; Gene Ramey (1913-1984), bass; Eddie Locke (1930-2009), drums; Budd Johnson (1910-1984), soprano & tenor saxophone. Recorded June 29&30, 1965 in New York City. Columbia digitally remastered original analog tapes for this 1988 re-release. (Some material had not been released previously.) Transfer from the Columbia Jazz Masterpieces LP CJ 44197 by Bob Varney.
Topics: Hines, Ramey Locke, Johnson, Vanguard, jazz, LP
Chick Corea and the Vigilette Trio in concert at Sculler's in Boston in 2019, broadcast on NPR's Jazz Night in America. In this episode, Chick sat down with NPR host Christian McBride and discussed Miles Davis and other musical collaborators. Sadly, Chick passed away on 2/09/2021. Vigilette Trio: Chick Corea-Piano, Carlito Del Puerto-Bass; Marcus Gilmore-Drums. Read more about Chick Corea here: https://jazztimes.com/features/tributes-and-obituaries/chick-corea-1941-2021/ Here more Jazz Night in...
Topics: Chick Corea, Vigilette trio, Christian McBride, Jazz Night in America, NPR, jazz trio, live...
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Barbara Carroll Trio. Barbara Carroll (1925-2017), piano; Joe Shulman (1923-1957), bass; Herb Wasserman (1922-2001), drums. One of just a few women to have made major contributions to jazz piano, Ms. Carroll had a long career and was famous in the world of New York City jazz clubs. This recording is the third of about two dozen stretching from around 1952 until 2017. That's 55 years! This RCA Victor mono LP LJM-1001 was recorded in 1953. Transfer from the original LP by Bob Varney.
Topics: Carroll, Shulman, Wasserman, jazz, LP