Sunday Jazz, err I mean Digital Crate Digging Continues!!
…checking out Cannonball Adderley with a cut called Bohemia After Dark. It was recorded Live In Switzerland in 1963. Check out the players and the tracks…
Digital Crate Digging Continues..checking out this classic jazz from Hank Mobley – with a track called Recado Bossa Nova. Check out the players and the track…
Digital Crate Digging Continues; this track is jumping!! well, per Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins The Jeep Is Jumpin’.
Well, per O-Dizzle dipping down I-20 in Atlanta in the hooptie / old school Toyota Camry the hooptie was jumping / bass bumping. So , I guess that’s close!! I can feel where those cats were coming from!! Anyway, check out the players and the track…
Sunday Jazz Continues. Checking out Joe Henderson – with a classic jazz track called Mind Over Matter. I had a track called Invitation from Mr. Henderson on my Random Thoughts blog. Check out the players for this Mind Over Matter track.
Sunday Jazz..errr I mean Digital Crate Digging Continues; I guess you can say I’m in a mood for some jazz. I’m checking out Kenny Dorham with a track called K.D.’s Motion. Check out the players and the track!! This is from his Afro-Cuban album. Check out the players and the track. These cats are laying it down!!
Baritone Saxophone – Cecil Payne
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Art Blakey
Piano – Horace Silver
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley
Trumpet – Kenny Dorham
Digital Crate Digging Continues…checking out some jazz / world music from French / African flutist Magic Malik and his Orchestra..with a track called Nigeria. The sound perfectly reflects the ongoing struggle the Nigerian people are going through. Check it out!!
Sunday Jazz Continues…checking out some of this classsic jazz from Stanley Turrentine – with a track called Leavin’ West…..
This is from the California Concert Live at The Hollywood Palladium album released in 1972. This album featured an all star cast of jazz musicians on CTI Records. Check out the players and the track…
Digital Crate Digging Continues…in a Sunday Jazz mood..checking out William Parker – with a track called In Order to Survive…it has the right name too…it has a hectic / by any means necessary vibe to it!! check out the players and the track…
William Parker – bass
Cooper-Moore – piano
Rob Brown – alto sax
Susie Ibarra – drums
Sunday Jazz Continues…R.I.P Wayne Henderson, a trombonist and composer who was a founding member of the Jazz Crusaders, which played straight-ahead bebop beginning in the 1950s and then morphed into leading performers of jazz-funk, died on April 5 in Culver City, Calif. He was 74. This was per the New York Times article dated..4/9/2014.
..Let’s listen to his version of the classic jazz song Lush Life…from his Big Daddy’s Place album from 1977…check out the fine players he has with him..plus the nice track…