Monday, November 2, 2020

Donald Byrd - Blue Byrd. Disc 1 And Disc 2

Album: Blue Byrd. Disc1
Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:19
Size: 99,7 MB
Art: Front

(8:30) 1. Witchcraft
(8:27) 2. Here Am I
(4:43) 3. Devil Whip
(6:43) 4. Bronze Dance
(5:42) 5. Clarion Calls
(6:11) 6. The Injuns

Album: Blue Byrd. Disc2
Time: 40:13
Size: 99,4 MB

(7:22) 1. Ghana
(7:30) 2. Little Boy Blue
(5:06) 3. Gate City
(7:40) 4. Lex
(6:36) 5. Bo
(5:56) 6. My Girl Shirl

Trumpeter Donald Byrd was born in Detroit in 1932, his studies at Wayne State University (1954) were interrupted by military service, during which he played in an Air Force band. He then attended the Manhattan School of Music (MA in music education). At the same time he was the favorite studio trumpeter of the bop label Presitge (1956-58), though he also recorded frequently for Riverside and Blue Note. He gave performances with George Wallington (1955), Art Blakey (1956), and along with Gigi Gryce was a member of the Jazz Lab Quintet (1957). He also performed with Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, and others, before settling into a partnership with Pepper Adams (1958-61). After studying composition in Europe (1963-63) Byrd began a career in black music education, teaching at Rutgers, the Hampton Institute, Howard University, and (after receiving a law degree, 1976) North Carolina Central University; in 1982 he was awarded a doctorate by Columbia Teachers College. Following the death of Clifford Brown in 1956, Byrd was for a few years arguably the finest hard-bop trumpeter. He had not only a masterful technique, displayed on all his albums from this period, but also a beautiful tone. He resumed playing in the 1970s and made several pleasant recordings in a jazz-rock style. His best-selling album Black Byrd led to the formation of his students into the Blackbyrds, a hit group of the mid-1970s. https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/donaldbyrd

Blue Byrd.Disc 1,Disc2

Toni Tennille - All Of Me

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1986
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:58
Size: 89,6 MB
Art: Front

(2:26) 1. How High The Moon
(3:35) 2. Easy Street
(4:03) 3. Moon Glow
(3:53) 4. The Very Thought of You
(3:21) 5. They All Laughed
(3:53) 6. Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe
(3:29) 7. All Of Me
(3:06) 8. Honeysuckle Rose
(2:44) 9. Nature Boy
(4:18) 10. Then I'll Be Tired Of You
(4:06) 11. Dream

Cathryn Antoinette "Toni" Tennille (born May 8, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter and keyboardist, best known as one-half of the 1970s duo Captain & Tennille with her former husband Daryl Dragon; their signature song being "Love Will Keep Us Together". Tennille has also done musical work independently of her husband, including solo albums and session work. Tennille has a contralto vocal range, spanning over 2 and a half octaves. Tennille was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama and has three younger sisters.:2 Her father Frank owned a furniture store and also served in the Alabama Legislature from 1951 to 1954.:2 He had been a singer with Bob Crosby's Bob-Cats. Her mother Cathryn hosted a local television show.Tennille graduated from Sidney Lanier High School then attended Auburn University in Alabama for two years where she studied classical piano and sang with the university's big band, the Auburn Knights.

In 1959, Tennille's family moved from Montgomery to Balboa, California where she worked first as a file clerk and then as a statistical analyst for North American Rockwell Corporation.:2 While living in Corona del Mar in Newport Beach, California during the late 1960s, Tennille was a member of the South Coast Repertory. Ron Thronsen, one of the directors of the reporatory, asked Tennille in 1969 to write the music for a new rock musical he was working on called Mother Earth. The musical was a success locally, went on the road to San Francisco and Los Angeles in 1971 and eventually made it to Broadway for a few dates at the Belasco Theatre in October 1972. Although Tennille was no longer associated with the musical by the time it reached Broadway, she was credited as the composer under her married name Shearer. In 1971 Tennille met her future husband Dragon during auditions in San Francisco for band members for the musical. Dragon had previously toured with The Beach Boys and had appeared on a couple of their albums as a back up musician. After Mother Earth ended, Dragon returned to The Beach Boys and introduced Tennille to the band. Tennille played electric piano with the band during their 1972 tour. In 1973, Tennille and Dragon left to form Captain & Tennille and began performing at local clubs. The two released their self-financed debut single "The Way I Want to Touch You" in September 1973, which was a success locally and helped them to get a record contract from A&M records. The duo recorded a cover version of the Neil Sedaka song "Love Will Keep Us Together" in 1975 that became a huge success and eventually went on to win the 1975 Grammy Award for Record of the Year.

In 1974, Tennile sang background vocals on Elton John's Caribou album. She also sang background vocals on Pink Floyd's The Wall in 1979. On July 8, 1980, Tennille sang the national anthem at the Major League Baseball All-Star game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. From September 1998 to June 1999, Tennille performed as "Victoria Grant/Count Victor Grazinski" in the national tour of the play Victor Victoria. In April 2016, Tennille released her memoir and went on a book tour to promote it later that summer. An 'audiobook' of the memoir was also released on the audiobook service Audible. Tennille married her first husband Kenneth Shearer in June 1962 at the age of 22. They divorced in late 1972. She then married Daryl Dragon on November 11, 1975. The couple moved from Reno, Nevada to Prescott, Arizona in 2007. Tennille filed for divorce after 39 years of marriage on January 16, 2014. Dragon said he was unaware of any discontent until being served with the divorce papers. The divorce was finalized in July, 2014. In 2015, Tennille moved to Florida at the suggestion of her sister, Jane. During the promotion of her autobiography, on The Today Show in the spring of 2016, Tennille said the reason for their divorce was Dragon's "inability to be affectionate". However, she later implied that Daryl reacted positively to her memoir and the reveal; he said "I saw you on The Today Show. I was proud of you".https://peoplepill.com/people/toni-tennille/

All Of Me