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Rita Reys And The Pim Jacobs Trio featuring Kenny Clarke
Jazz Pictures at an Exhibition + Marriage in Modern Jazz
Kenny Clarke’s presence in Paris round the middle of October 1961 was too good a chance for Pim Jacobs and…
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Bobby Bryant featuring James Spaulding / Larry “Wild” Wrice
Chicago Years –
These recordings were made when Bobby Bryant (1934-1998) lived in Chicago, and document the beginnings of his later successful career…
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Kenny Clarke
Kenny Clarke Plays The Arrangements of Andre Hodeir, Christian Chevalier, Pierre Michelot and Francis Boland
Recorded during 1956-1960, the initial years of drummer Kenny Clarke’s permanently settling in Europe, these four sessions display his versatility…
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Jon Eardley Quartet, Quintet & Septet
In Hollywood / Hey There, Jon Eardley / The Jon Eardley SevenN
Trumpeter Jon Eardley (1928-1991) made his recording debut with Phil Woods in 1954, when he also hit the jazz big…
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Hal Stein
Warren Fitzgerald Quintet
When he made his recording debut in 1955 – with an album that was destined to become a cult classic…
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Michael Oien
And Now
Oien, who’s worked with everybody from saxophonist Uri Gurvich to guitarist Nir Felder to pianist Roy Assaf , is primed to make…
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Jaume Llombart Sextet
Magenta
With a base rooted in jazz, this group offers an unconventional ensemble sound, with a lineup that includes two electric…
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Chris Foreman
Now is the Time
Chris Foreman is considered by his peers to be the most exciting jazz and blues organist playing today. Critics have…
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Marcus Printup Quintet
Lost
Trumpeter/composer Marcus Printup, stalwart of Jazz At The Lincoln Center Orchestra since 1993 presents his latest album here as In…
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Rita Reys
The Cool Voice Of Rita Reys2CD
After an early plunge into the pop music of the time, singer Rita Keys (1924-2013) came to jazz when, in…
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Don Ellis
How Time Passes & New Ideas2CD
Despite wide experience with several name bands, Los Angeles-born Don Ellis (1934-1978) was almost unknown before he joined George Russell’s…
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The Jimmy Heath Sextet & Orchestra
The Quota and the Triple Threat
These two albums, “The Quota” and “Triple Threat” by the Jimmy Heath sextet, present the Philadelphia brothers-in-arms in a series…
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The Jimmy Heath Sextet
The Thumper / Really Big!
When Jimmy Heath returned in May 1959 after five years off the scene with personal problems, his skills and awareness…
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Barbara Russell
Swing With MeGolden Blues
Barbara Russell was a singer with a vibrant, arresting vocal quality, a fine sense of phrasing and feel for a…
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Manny Albam / Hal Schaefer
Jazz Goes To The Movies / Showcase: Great Songs From United Artists Pictures
UA Showcase was the first recording by the newly created United Artists Records in 1958. The set of songs from…
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James Clay
TenormanThe Kid From Dallas
In the summer of 1956 James Clay was a 20-year-old tenor saxophonist from Dallas, who had been living and playing…
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