RunningJib
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How about Satie as performed by The Jacques Loussier Trio?
We were very lucky in that Spalding was in town for the last Detroit jazz festival. Played for nearly two hours with Wayne Shorter Sunday night
One of my favs--"Wild as The Wind"
A must have for any serious jazz fan
"Stolen Moments"
the above is from Oliver Nelson's Septet which features Bill Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Eric Dolphy on tenor sax and flute. Other members of the septet include Nelson on tenor sax, George Barrow on baritone sax and Roy Haynes on drums
From the liner notes, Nelson gives special thanks to the baritone sax player George Barrow
BTW, Haynes, at age 81, just played the 2018 Detroit Jazz Festival. Can't walk very well but he can surely spank the skins like a young lion
Love their interpretation of the Goldberg Variations.
I haven't heard this song for sometime.
I hope you enjoy as much as me, String "Englishman in New York"
Sting is always good valueOne of my favorites of his solo work.
A must have for any serious jazz fan
"Stolen Moments"
the above is from Oliver Nelson's Septet which features Bill Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Eric Dolphy on tenor sax and flute. Other members of the septet include Nelson on tenor sax, George Barrow on baritone sax and Roy Haynes on drums
From the liner notes, Nelson gives special thanks to the baritone sax player George Barrow
BTW, Haynes, at age 81, just played the 2018 Detroit Jazz Festival. Can't walk very well but he can surely spank the skins like a young lion
Ambrose Akinmusire is not for the faint of heart. He's political, introspective, soulful, articulate and a marvelous talent
Via First Listen from NPR.Org, here's his latest endeavor available for your listening pleasure prior to the actual release. Enjoy for a few days, 'Origami Harvest'
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - One by One
https://youtu.be/PSo2qaAnit0
He had a lot of different lineups (i.e. Lee Morgan, Chuck Mangione, Wynton & Branford Marsalis, Keith Jarrett) but always a great and familiar tone.
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - One by One
https://youtu.be/PSo2qaAnit0
He had a lot of different lineups (i.e. Lee Morgan, Chuck Mangione, Wynton & Branford Marsalis, Keith Jarrett) but always a great and familiar tone.
Came across this today...
http://netnebraska.org/basic-page/radio/ten-jazz-serenades-autumn
I had half forgotten Nnenna Freelon's Tis Autumn.
Makes a favorite time of year even better.
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers - One by One
https://youtu.be/PSo2qaAnit0
He had a lot of different lineups (i.e. Lee Morgan, Chuck Mangione, Wynton & Branford Marsalis, Keith Jarrett) but always a great and familiar tone.
Bunny, thank you for posting. Another great tune
One of my favs from Blakey's catalog, featuring a very young Wayne Shorter and Lee Morgan, "A Night In Tunisia." Just balls-to-the-wall high spirited and energetic music from young lions