Amos Otis Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2020 #63 Jazz Quartet under the direction of Elena Shemankova (2001)
injinji Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2020 #66 xtsho said: Click to expand... Love that bass line at the start.
S Stone Age Member Dec 26, 2020 #68 Dave Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on sax Hiromi Uehara... is this what most people would call jazz? I'm not sure, but I like it
Dave Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on sax Hiromi Uehara... is this what most people would call jazz? I'm not sure, but I like it
cannabineer Ursus marijanus Dec 26, 2020 #69 One of my faves: Japanese composer, deaf Scotswoman on the mallets. I like the heavy use of major seven sharp nine. Last edited: Dec 26, 2020
One of my faves: Japanese composer, deaf Scotswoman on the mallets. I like the heavy use of major seven sharp nine.
Amos Otis Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2020 #72 The late, great Fred Buscaglione with the Joe Varnelli Jazz Quintet.
injinji Well-Known Member Dec 31, 2020 #75 LYLE MAYS Jazz keyboardist, longtime anchor of Pat Metheny Group Nov. 27, 1953 — Feb. 10, 2020
injinji Well-Known Member Dec 31, 2020 #76 MCCOY TYNER Pianist who revolutionized jazz harmony, in and out of the John Coltrane Quartet Dec. 11, 1938 — March 6, 2020
MCCOY TYNER Pianist who revolutionized jazz harmony, in and out of the John Coltrane Quartet Dec. 11, 1938 — March 6, 2020
injinji Well-Known Member Jan 2, 2021 #77 JIMMY COBB Paragon of modern jazz drumming, and the last surviving musician to play on Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue' Jan. 20, 1929 — May 24, 2020
JIMMY COBB Paragon of modern jazz drumming, and the last surviving musician to play on Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue' Jan. 20, 1929 — May 24, 2020
injinji Well-Known Member Jan 2, 2021 #78 STEVE GROSSMAN Saxophonist who took John Coltrane's lessons into new areas, including the jazz-rock of the 1970s Jan. 18, 1951 — Aug. 13, 2020
STEVE GROSSMAN Saxophonist who took John Coltrane's lessons into new areas, including the jazz-rock of the 1970s Jan. 18, 1951 — Aug. 13, 2020