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performed by Slim Gaillard, 1916-1991 (Acrobat, 2006), 1 hour 6 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Slim Gaillard, 1916-1991
Author / Creator
Slim Gaillard, 1916-1991
Date Published / Released
2006-10-10
Publisher
Acrobat
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performed by Jon Hendricks, 1921- (Warner Music, 2006), 38 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jon Hendricks, 1921-
Author / Creator
Jon Hendricks, 1921-
Date Published / Released
2006-10-03
Publisher
Warner Music
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performed by Kurt Elling (Warner Music, 2001), 1 hour 10 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Kurt Elling
Author / Creator
Kurt Elling
Date Published / Released
2001-12-29
Publisher
Warner Music
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performed by Kurt Elling (Warner Music, 2001), 1 hour 4 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Kurt Elling
Author / Creator
Kurt Elling
Date Published / Released
2001-09-03
Publisher
Warner Music
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Sing A Song Of Basie
performed by Dave Lambert, 1917-1966, Jon Hendricks, 1921-, Annie Ross, 1930-, Freddie Green, 1911-1987, Eddie Jones, 1929-1997, Sonny Payne and Nat Pierce, 1925-1992, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2001), 39 mins
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performed by Dave Lambert, 1917-1966, Jon Hendricks, 1921-, Annie Ross, 1930-, Freddie Green, 1911-1987, Eddie Jones, 1929-1997, Sonny Payne and Nat Pierce, 1925-1992, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross (Universal Classics & Jazz, 2001), 39 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1957-08-26
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Dave Lambert, 1917-1966, Jon Hendricks, 1921-, Annie Ross, 1930-, Freddie Green, 1911-1987, Eddie Jones, 1929-1997, Sonny Payne, Nat Pierce, 1925-1992
Author / Creator
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Dave Lambert, 1917-1966, Jon Hendricks, 1921-, Annie Ross, 1930-, Freddie Green, 1911-1987, Eddie Jones, 1929-1997, Sonny Payne, Nat Pierce, 1925-1992
Date Published / Released
2001-03-13
Publisher
Universal Classics & Jazz
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performed by Kurt Elling (Warner Music, 1998), 55 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Kurt Elling
Author / Creator
Kurt Elling
Date Published / Released
1998-07-16
Publisher
Warner Music
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performed by Kurt Elling (Warner Music, 1997), 1 hour 12 mins
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Kurt Elling
Author / Creator
Kurt Elling
Date Published / Released
1997-03-27
Publisher
Warner Music
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Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers: Mission Eternal, Vol. 2
performed by Art Blakey, 1919-1990, Woody Shaw, 1944-1989, Carter Jefferson, 1946-1993, Cedar Anthony Walton, 1934-2013, Mickey Bass, 1943- and Tony Waters, Jazz Messengers (Prestige, 1995), 1 hour 14 mins, 11 page(s)
The second of two CDs that reissue the music from three Art Blakey LPs plus additional material (reshuffling the order to make it more logical), this set features trumpeter Woody Shaw, Carter Jefferson on tenor and soprano, Cedar Walton on keyboards, bassist Mickey Bass, Tony Waters on congas and the drummer/leade...
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performed by Art Blakey, 1919-1990, Woody Shaw, 1944-1989, Carter Jefferson, 1946-1993, Cedar Anthony Walton, 1934-2013, Mickey Bass, 1943- and Tony Waters, Jazz Messengers (Prestige, 1995), 1 hour 14 mins, 11 page(s)
Description
The second of two CDs that reissue the music from three Art Blakey LPs plus additional material (reshuffling the order to make it more logical), this set features trumpeter Woody Shaw, Carter Jefferson on tenor and soprano, Cedar Walton on keyboards, bassist Mickey Bass, Tony Waters on congas and the drummer/leader plus three guests: guitarist Michael Howell, trombonist Steve Turre and (on "Moanin"' and "Along Came Betty"), singer Jon Hendricks....
The second of two CDs that reissue the music from three Art Blakey LPs plus additional material (reshuffling the order to make it more logical), this set features trumpeter Woody Shaw, Carter Jefferson on tenor and soprano, Cedar Walton on keyboards, bassist Mickey Bass, Tony Waters on congas and the drummer/leader plus three guests: guitarist Michael Howell, trombonist Steve Turre and (on "Moanin"' and "Along Came Betty"), singer Jon Hendricks. Shaw is in excellent form and Blakey propels and inspires his sidemen as usual. In addition to the two vocals, the nine instrumentals (which had originally been divided between the LPs Buhaina and Athenagin) are consistently swinging and well worth hearing. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
1973-03-29
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jazz Messengers, Art Blakey, 1919-1990, Woody Shaw, 1944-1989, Carter Jefferson, 1946-1993, Cedar Anthony Walton, 1934-2013, Mickey Bass, 1943-, Tony Waters
Author / Creator
Jazz Messengers, Art Blakey, 1919-1990, Woody Shaw, 1944-1989, Carter Jefferson, 1946-1993, Cedar Anthony Walton, 1934-2013, Mickey Bass, 1943-, Tony Waters
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Prestige
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Mose Allison: Creek Bank
performed by Mose Allison, 1927-, Addison Farmer, 1928-1963, Nick Stabulas, 1929-1973 and Ronnie Free, 1936- (Prestige, 1994), 1 hour 16 mins, 20 page(s)
When Mose Allison recorded his six early albums for Prestige, he was best-known as a bop-based pianist who occasionally sang. This single CD (which reissues in full Young Man Mose and Creek Bank) has 15 instrumentals including a rare appearance by Allison on trumpet ("Stroll") but it is his five typically ironic v...
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performed by Mose Allison, 1927-, Addison Farmer, 1928-1963, Nick Stabulas, 1929-1973 and Ronnie Free, 1936- (Prestige, 1994), 1 hour 16 mins, 20 page(s)
Description
When Mose Allison recorded his six early albums for Prestige, he was best-known as a bop-based pianist who occasionally sang. This single CD (which reissues in full Young Man Mose and Creek Bank) has 15 instrumentals including a rare appearance by Allison on trumpet ("Stroll") but it is his five typically ironic vocals that are most memorable, particularly Allison's classic "The Seventh Son" and "If You Live." His piano playing, even with the Bud...
When Mose Allison recorded his six early albums for Prestige, he was best-known as a bop-based pianist who occasionally sang. This single CD (which reissues in full Young Man Mose and Creek Bank) has 15 instrumentals including a rare appearance by Allison on trumpet ("Stroll") but it is his five typically ironic vocals that are most memorable, particularly Allison's classic "The Seventh Son" and "If You Live." His piano playing, even with the Bud Powell influence, was beginning to become original and he successfully performs both revived swing songs and moody originals. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
1958-08-15
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Mose Allison, 1927-, Addison Farmer, 1928-1963, Nick Stabulas, 1929-1973, Ronnie Free, 1936-
Author / Creator
Mose Allison, 1927-, Addison Farmer, 1928-1963, Nick Stabulas, 1929-1973, Ronnie Free, 1936-
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
Prestige
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James Moody: Moody's Mood for Blues
performed by James Moody, 1925-2010, Dave Burns, Joe Harris, Clarence Johnson, William Sheperd, Pee Wee Moore, 1928-2009, John Lathan and Jimmy Boyd, 1939-2009 (Prestige, 1994), 56 mins, 16 page(s)
In the mid-'50s James Moody led a four-horn septet that played music falling somewhere between bop and rhythm & blues. The danceable rhythms and riffing made its recordings somewhat accessible but the solos of Moody (on tenor and alto) and trumpeter Dave Burns also held listener's interests. Vocalese master Eddie...
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performed by James Moody, 1925-2010, Dave Burns, Joe Harris, Clarence Johnson, William Sheperd, Pee Wee Moore, 1928-2009, John Lathan and Jimmy Boyd, 1939-2009 (Prestige, 1994), 56 mins, 16 page(s)
Description
In the mid-'50s James Moody led a four-horn septet that played music falling somewhere between bop and rhythm & blues. The danceable rhythms and riffing made its recordings somewhat accessible but the solos of Moody (on tenor and alto) and trumpeter Dave Burns also held listener's interests. Vocalese master Eddie Jefferson has two guest appearances (on "Workshop" and "I Got the Blues") and Iona Wade sings "That Man O' Mine" in a Dinah Washington-...
In the mid-'50s James Moody led a four-horn septet that played music falling somewhere between bop and rhythm & blues. The danceable rhythms and riffing made its recordings somewhat accessible but the solos of Moody (on tenor and alto) and trumpeter Dave Burns also held listener's interests. Vocalese master Eddie Jefferson has two guest appearances (on "Workshop" and "I Got the Blues") and Iona Wade sings "That Man O' Mine" in a Dinah Washington-influenced style but the emphasis is on Moody's solos and the ensembles; the leader's two versions of "It Might as Well Be Spring" (one on tenor, the other on alto) are highlights of this enjoyable CD reissue. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
1955-01-28
Field of Study
Jazz
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
James Moody, 1925-2010, Dave Burns, Joe Harris, Clarence Johnson, William Sheperd, Pee Wee Moore, 1928-2009, John Lathan, Jimmy Boyd, 1939-2009
Author / Creator
James Moody, 1925-2010, Dave Burns, Joe Harris, Clarence Johnson, William Sheperd, Pee Wee Moore, 1928-2009, John Lathan, Jimmy Boyd, 1939-2009
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
Prestige
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