BFrank Posted Tuesday at 12:08 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:08 AM Been listening to this singer lately. I really like what she does with her voice and her songs. This is how she describes herself, but I would say she's more like McRae than any of those others. Far too many new singers try to emulate Ella and Sarah, so it's nice to hear one who doesn't. [Singer Vanisha Gould was inspired by artists like Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Joni Mitchell, Carmen McRae and Ella Fitzgerald, she has successfully curated her own sound as a composer and band leader. Performing originals and music from the Great American Songbook on stages both in New York and overseas, she aspires to continue sharing her voice with audiences in New York and beyond.] Quote
Holy Ghost Posted Tuesday at 12:13 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:13 AM (edited) 9 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: I've always liked J.J.'s run at Columbia. Great stuff. Super liked growing up listening to mid 70's-early 80's jazz on the radio, one of my favorites. Edited Tuesday at 12:29 AM by Holy Ghost Forgot one! Quote
Gheorghe Posted Tuesday at 05:51 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:51 AM 5 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: I've always liked J.J.'s run at Columbia. Great stuff. Super liked growing up listening to mid 70's-early 80's jazz on the radio, one of my favorites. When was J.J.´s run with columbia? Quote
jazzbo Posted Tuesday at 09:47 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:47 AM Starting off Tuesday with some Chicago style–performed in Germany. Ralph Sutton “LIVE” Nagel-Hayer cd 500×500 42.2 KB RALPH SUTTON, piano JON-ERIK KELLSO, trumpet BRIAN OGLIVIE tenor sax, clarinete MARTY GROSZ, guitar, vocal DAVE GREEN bass FRANK CAPP, drums Recorded live at the Hanse-Merkur Auditorium,Hamburg, on October 9, 1999. 3 hours ago, Gheorghe said: When was J.J.´s run with columbia? 1956 to 1961 https://www.discogs.com/release/3220467-JJ-Johnson-The-Complete-Columbia-JJ-Johnson-Small-Group-Sessions Quote
jazzbo Posted Tuesday at 10:43 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:43 AM (edited) This one doesn’t seem to be so out of place following the Sutton. It has been too long since I brought some energetic Tania Maria music into my room. I love this woman! What a talent! Tania Maria “Outrageously Wild” Concord 2 cd set, disc 1 which reissues “The Real Tania Maria: Wild! - Live At The Grand American Music Hall” Edited Tuesday at 10:57 AM by jazzbo Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted Tuesday at 11:34 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:34 AM 5 hours ago, Gheorghe said: When was J.J.´s run with columbia? 1956-61: All collected in this great Mosaic box. Quote
jazzbo Posted Tuesday at 11:43 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:43 AM As I noted above. Right now 300×295 8.24 KB Art Taylor “A.T.'s Delight” 24 Bit by RVG Blue Note Japan lp facsimile cd Art Taylor – drums Dave Burns – trumpet Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone Wynton Kelly – piano Paul Chambers – bass Carlos “Patato” Valdes – conga Quote
jazzbo Posted Tuesday at 12:13 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:13 PM Blossom Dearie “My Gentleman Friend” Verve lp facsimile cd 299×300 9.5 KB One of her very best. Bass – Ray Brown Drums – Ed Thigpen Flute – Bobby Jaspar Guitar – Kenny Burrell Piano – Blossom Dearie Vocals – Blossom Dearie Quote
jazzbo Posted Tuesday at 12:50 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:50 PM “Modern Jazz Quartet” Savoy/Denon 20 bit LP facsimile cd The edition with the extraordinary drummer Kenny Clarke. From 1952. Quote
kh1958 Posted Tuesday at 02:36 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:36 PM The Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No. 6 CD Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 02:39 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:39 PM with Bob Stewart (tu) and Cecil Brooks III (d) 4 minutes ago, John Tapscott said: Excellent! Quote
Gheorghe Posted Tuesday at 03:05 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:05 PM 3 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: 1956-61: All collected in this great Mosaic box. oh so early ? Somehow I had supposed that it might have been in the late 70´s or early 80´s, when more acoustic jazz artists made records for Columbia, especially Dexter Gordon. Since Dex and J.J. is same generation I made the wrong link that it was the same with J.J. (comeback of acoustic jazz). Thanks for correcting my mistake ! Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Tuesday at 03:50 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:50 PM Fred Hopkins & Famoudou Don Moye as well. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Tuesday at 04:05 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:05 PM Jerome Sabbagh is a new name to me. He plays well, but it was (one of my favorite pianists) Kenny Barron that attracted me to this album. Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 06:33 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:33 PM (edited) Now streaming via YT: Nathan Davis - The 6th Sense in the 11th House (Segue, 1972) I'd love to see someone reissue this LP. There are six originals available on Discogs. The lowest price: $272.22 + shipping Edited Tuesday at 06:36 PM by HutchFan Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 07:42 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:42 PM I keep coming back to this CD lately: Henri Texier - Respect (Label Bleu, 1997) Quote
HutchFan Posted Tuesday at 08:51 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:51 PM Next up: John Scofield Trio - Live: EnRoute (Verve, 2004) with Steve Swallow and Bill Stewart Quote
jazzcorner Posted Tuesday at 09:20 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:20 PM MPS 0088.051 - George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band " Live At The 'Quartier Latin' Berlin" - rec. 1980 - Engineer: Reinhard Zwierlein Quote
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