Rok, I can recommend this album of Harold Land
'The land of jazz' from 1958.
https://youtu.be/CSAr0cj8qGI
https://youtu.be/WwgfB4-sHUo
'The land of jazz' from 1958.
https://youtu.be/CSAr0cj8qGI
https://youtu.be/WwgfB4-sHUo
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, I can recommend this album of Harold Land 'The land of jazz' from 1958. https://youtu.be/CSAr0cj8qGI https://youtu.be/WwgfB4-sHUo |
Today's Listen: J.J. Johnson -- THE EMINENT, VOLUME ONE with / Clifford Brown(trumpet), John Lewis(piano), Jimmy Heath(bass), Kenny Clarke(drums), J.J. Johnson(trombone). Nice Booklet, tells of Johnson's career progression. He would immediately seek employment elsewhere whenever the Jazz job market was in a slump. Serious family man. Once had the reputation of being a 'Mechanical' player. Blue Note, 1953. it could happen to you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOXg6ZfNabI get happy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQSs8G6iX4Y turnpike https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOJ8Upt70aA sketch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnhB1lQYaok Cheers |
Since coming across this thread recently I haven't had much opportunity to drop in. I was just looking through the conversations again and really enjoying the back and forth. Have I missed any references to Monk and Mingus? I think Monk may be my favorite jazz composer. Otherworldly and down to earth at the same time. |