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Jazz for aficionados mary_joMay I suggest some real Chicago blues from one of the best Sam Maghett better known as "Magic Sam"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83rkEm7s5eshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S5DGqCfk8ohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnFZFKzI7HM | |
Jazz for aficionados schubert I was not aware of Allison Neale and I like her playing. New jazz I have said before and I will say again jazz is alive and well.Peter Bernstein, who is on that Allison Neale album, I have seen live a couple times and he is a great ja... | |
Jazz for aficionados Big fan of Red Garland. I have the album alec posted and the Red Garland trio albums frogman posted.I also have all of the Miles Davis Prestige sessions with Red on them.I like his "sound" a lot and thanks frogman for posting about the block chord... | |
Jazz for aficionados This has been posted before as well but its a classichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=716GbRD--IU | |
Jazz for aficionados keegiam Someone else posted that Joe Pass Ella live link within the last year (that was the first time I heard it as well) but I did click on your link and listened to a little and saw this on the same page so I clicked on it and I couldn't stop l... | |
Jazz for aficionados Are there any other Herbie Nichols fans here. Most people compare his playing to Monk and Nichols did not record many albums as a leader.Thing is that I find all of his leader recordings to be exceptional and to me his style, though similar to Mon... | |
Jazz for aficionados Late night with Kenny Dorham. Art Blakey called him the "un crowned king" of the trumpet. Here are 4 songs from 4 different albums. Each one shows Mr. Dorham's unique trumpet playing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDETNk20Vkc&t=307shttps://ww... | |
Jazz for aficionados O10I did not want this subject to come to this but since you insist.I am a student of history. I read books. Yes there are bad authors and good authors. Good authors always have a notes section which reveal their sources for each chapter.I am a me... | |
Jazz for aficionados Hmmmm.....I’ll have to check on that. I hate owing money. Hey what about me? Ain't I entitled to a "Henchman" check as well? | |
Jazz for aficionados My last post the trumpet player is Marvin Peterson not Martin. He is also know as " Hannibal Lokumbe".This was my first time hearing him and he is pretty darn good. Plays in the high register but not crazy like Maynard Fergusen. | |
Jazz for aficionados I have owned "Drum Suite" on CD for many years now. Great album. I just received in the mail today Elvin Jones Live at the Village Vanguard 1974 on CD, Listening to it now. Superb remastering with great dynamics.George Coleman tenor saxMartin "Han... | |
Jazz for aficionados 010I am not taking sides here. As I stated above what I posted is just my opinion and I am entitled to that. As long as I am not saying that my opinions are facts and that every one else is wrong. | |
Jazz for aficionados O10Did you actually listen to the whole album I posted by Mtume Foreman Heath??There are a plethora of rythm's spread throughout the album from slow to medium to fast and to my ears many of the rythm's, which are played with a plethora of percussi... | |
Jazz for aficionados The following music is proof enough to me, that centuries old African rythm is alive and well, in many different genre's of music in North America. It is an album by the son of the recently departed NEA Jazz Master, writer, composer, arranger and ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Somethin’ Else, led by Cannonball Adderley with a rare appearance of Miles Davis as payback for Adderley’s turn on Kind of Blue. Autumn Leaves, the first track, is alone worth the price of admission but there is so much more. Yes, and the rhyt... |