Thursday, August 10, 2023

Dutch Swing College Band & Johnny Meijer - Chicago

Styles: Swing, Big Band
Year: 1974
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:28
Size: 91,6 MB
Art: Front

(2:41) 1. Chicago
(3:08) 2. At A Georgia Camp Meeting
(3:21) 3. Out Of Nowhere
(3:02) 4. Melancholy Baby
(3:04) 5. Johnny's Habbits
(3:05) 6. Avalon
(2:47) 7. Deed I Do
(3:34) 8. Up A Lazy River
(2:12) 9. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
(2:15) 10. Ain't Misbehavin'
(2:57) 11. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby
(3:29) 12. If I Could Be With You
(3:47) 13. Indiana (Way Back Home In)

Started on liberation day (May 5) 1945 as an amateur/student combo, the Dutch Swing College Band has grown into a worldwide known jazz ensemble. It is also the longest existing old style jazz band in the Netherlands.

The group arose from a plan by clarinetist Peter Schilperoort and pianist Frans Vink to set up a school for young jazz musicians. Initially, the band of this Dutch Swing College played jazz from the thirties, but leader Schilperoort focused more and more on older jazz styles such as New Orleans and Dixieland. After his death in 1990, it was thanks to the efforts of the new leader Bob Kaper that the group continued to exist.

Back in the original line-up of seven men, including four wind players, they give shape to the Dixieland, boogie woogies, stomps and blues songs with their own musical approach.Translate By Google
Https://www.muziekweb.nl/Link/M00000004472/POPULAR/Dutch-Swing-College-Band

Chicago

Bettye LaVette - Things Have Changed

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:05
Size: 138,3 MB
Art: Front

(6:56) 1. Things Have Changed
(5:30) 2. It Ain’t Me Babe
(4:03) 3. Political World
(5:06) 4. Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight
(5:06) 5. Seeing The Real You At Last
(3:46) 6. Mama, You Been On My Mind
(5:39) 7. Ain’t Talkin’
(5:07) 8. The Times They Are A-Changin'
(4:42) 9. What Was It You Wanted
(5:24) 10. Emotionally Yours
(3:35) 11. Do Right To Me Baby (Do Unto Others)
(4:05) 12. Going, Going, Gone

Bettye LaVette's Things Have Changed isn't merely a homage to Bob Dylan, it is also a remarkable combination of invention and polish, as arresting in production, arrangement and playing as in the novel choice of songs. The venerable r&b/soul vocalist collaborates with an esteemed roster of musicians, overseen by producer/drummer Steve Jordan (Keith Richards, Boz Scaggs), all of whom sound as inspired by each other as by the range of the Nobel Laureate's compositions, spanning over forty years.

The remarkable chemistry between the musicians, elevated by the participants' attraction to the material, renders the project compelling on a number of fronts. Not only will charged renditions of material such as "Ain't Talkin'" further pique listeners' curiosity about the meaning of songs' lyrics, there are just enough emotionally forthright moments to balance such abstract poetry.

For example, most appropriate to the tune, Lavette allows herself to sound bewildered by the esoteric imagery of the song from Modern Times (Columbia, 2006), while the eerie strings above and behind her only accentuate the mood.

Even a devoted Dylan fan can't be so overcome with interpretation at the expense of the musicianship throughout this tenth album of LaVette's, commandeered by Jordan and, to a slightly lesser extent, his peer as a multi-instrumentalist and studio professional Larry Campbell (for seven years a band member of Bob's and, later on, the supervisor of The Barn in Woodstock owned by The Band's drummer, the late Levon Helm). The presence of these two enhances the practical value of maintaining a core band for the purposes of this LP. And that stability supplies a bedrock of uniformity for the album, a virtue further complemented through the polish and clarity of sound preserved by engineer Dave O'Donnell's recording and, in turn, Greg Calbi's mastering; theirs is a technical expertise that, for example, accentuates Trombone Shorty's cameo on "What Was It You Wanted." turning his appearance into more than just an additional marketing angle, making it another forthright means of pacing the album's track sequence within which his horn adds fresh texture.

As evidenced by the title assignment of a latter-day gem of a Dylan composition, LaVette's choice of songs is as brave as the arrangements are involved, the outcome being as much revelation about, as tribute to, one of the greatest composers of modern times. The singer clearly sought out songs that carry personal meaning for her, while the producing and playing team forges arrangements that not only mirror that significance to her, but also exhibit an openness to a variety of styles similar to that which the songwriter himself has applied to his compositions over the years.

So, the selection of tunes included here only two of which, "It Ain't Me Babe" and "The Times They Are A-Changin,'" are bonafide classics exemplifies Lavette's desire to sing only those songs that carry genuine meaning for her, She and her esteemed collaborators reveal new meaning in those numbers that, for more than a few listeners, might be familiar to a fault. "It Ain't Me Babe," too often and easily dismissed as a declarative kiss-off, sounds more than a little world-weary and resigned as Lavette sings it here, while "The Times They Are A-Changin,'" once a topical anthem, takes on a palpable irony because of the skeptical tone of her voice.

Elsewhere, the products of this restrained, discerning approach create moments worth savoring for more than just her delivery of the lyrics. For instance, the insistent beat behind "Seeing The Real You At Last" bolsters the declarative tone of the vocal, while the more intimate take afforded "Mama You Been On My Mind," comprised of acoustic piano and guitar, turns the tune into a parental devotional, pure and simple. And, indicative of the complementary union of talents permeating Things Have Changed, this mournful take on "Going Going Gone" stands as its romantic corollary; the singer alters her phrasing dramatically between the verses and chorus to play up the contradiction between simplistic truism and real life complications, a revelation rendered all the more clear by the glow of Leon Pendarvis' electric piano.

The enhanced sound of this production aids in illuminating not-so-readily discernible layers of emotion in these songs. In the case of "Don't Fall Apart From Me Tonight," it's a precarious balance of need and confusion, while the knotty instrumental interplay within "Do Right To Me Baby (Do Unto Others)" suggests there's a daunting complexity behind the implicit platitude in the song's title. And this jaunty, dance-able take on "Political World," is rooted in the chemistry of the rhythm section partners, Jordan as drummer and bassist Pino Palladino, even as the cut also carries an ominous air, thanks in part to Keith Richards' guitar solo.

Instead of, or perhaps in addition to, the slightly-overwritten and borderline-overwrought essays by the artist and executive producer, Carol Friedman, the lyrics to these dozen songs might've been printed in the CD booklet, not so much because LaVette doesn't elucidate them clearly even when quiet she is emphatic in her enunciation but because it would offer insight into the evolution of Dylan's command of language over the years, like his gift for melody, an estimable gift at the heart of this project.

There have been some listenable (and occasionally brilliant) recorded collections of Bob Dylan songs in recent months, most notably Willie Nile's Positively Bob (Virtual Label Group, 2017) and Joan Osborne's Songs of... (Womanly Hips, 2017), but neither of those artists sustains such a high level of courage and complexity as Bettye LaVette and company do. If Things Have Changed suffers from anything at all, it's an embarrassment of riches.By Doug Collette
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/things-have-changed-bettye-lavette-verve-music-group-review-by-doug-collette

Personnel: Bettye Lavette: lead vocals, background vocals, hand claps; Larry Campbell: guitar, pedal steel guitar, mandolin; Leon Pendarvis: electric piano, piano, organ, keyboard bass; Keith Richards: guitar; Trombone Shorty; trombone; Gil Goldstein: organ, electric harpsichord, accordion, harmonium; Ivan Neville: clavinet; The Firey String Company: strings; Pino Palladino: bass; Steve Jordan: drums, percussion, background vocals, acoustic guitar, hand claps; The LaVettes: background vocals, hand claps.

Things Have Changed

WDR Big Band - Ariabesques - WDR Big Band Plays Bach Disc 1, Disc 2

Album: Ariabesques - WDR Big Band Plays Bach Disc 1
Styles: Big Band
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:23
Size: 104,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:54) 1. Aria
(2:52) 2. Variation 1
(2:40) 3. Variation 2
(2:48) 4. Variation 3
(2:54) 5. Variation 4
(2:30) 6. Variation 5
(3:18) 7. Variation 6
(2:59) 8. Variation 7
(2:07) 9. Variation 8
(2:51) 10. Variation 9
(2:15) 11. Variation 10
(2:29) 12. Variation 11
(2:50) 13. Variation 12
(3:31) 14. Variation 13
(2:43) 15. Variation 14
(2:35) 16. Variation 15

Album: Ariabesques - WDR Big Band Plays Bach Disc 2
Time: 48:53
Size: 112,9 MB

(3:12) 1. Variation 16
(2:49) 2. Variation 17
(2:57) 3. Variation 18
(3:07) 4. Variation 19
(2:47) 5. Variation 20
(2:55) 6. Variation 21
(2:21) 7. Variation 22
(2:54) 8. Variation 23
(3:12) 9. Variation 24
(3:53) 10. Variation 25
(3:05) 11. Variation 26
(3:01) 12. Variation 27
(3:21) 13. Variation 28
(3:15) 14. Variation 29
(2:14) 15. Variation 30
(3:44) 16. Aria (Finale)

With Ariabesques Bill Dobbins and the WDR Big Band have brought Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations to new life - double CD in a three-part digipack with a 12-page booklet on Jazzline. The American composer, pianist, jazz teacher and conductor Bill Dobbins has worked with many popular musicians of various genres and has taught at the Eastman School of Music on several occasions.

In the 1990s, Dobbins first came into contact with the renowned WDR Big Band in Cologne and was chief conductor from 1994 to 2002. For years, their cast has included international stars such as Karolina Strassmayer and Ludwig Nuss. In 2007, the WDR Big Band received its first Grammy and has many other recognized successes. The Goldberg Variations are not the first Bach compositions that Dobbins and the people of Cologne have dared to write.

A jazz version of Bach's Christmas Oratorio with the well-known ensemble The King's Singers was released in 2010. Originally composed for the two-manual harpsichord, Dobbins transformed the Goldberg Variations into an impressive version for big band by swapping repeated notes with short rests.

Through the fusion of the original melodies and the most important notes of the bass lines with impressive solos, Bach's characteristics form a stringent basis, which creates original sound impressions with funky jazz elements and makes the work a completely new experience.
https://www.amazon.ca/Ariabesques-Band-Plays-Goldberg-Variations/dp/B0C162DB7S

Ariabesques - WDR Big Band Plays Bach Disc, Disc 2

Boz Scaggs - Middle Man

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:54
Size: 98,2 MB
Art: Front

(5:53) 1. JoJo
(4:37) 2. Breakdown Dead Ahead
(5:10) 3. Simone
(4:57) 4. You Can Have Me Anytime
(4:54) 5. Middle Man
(3:47) 6. Do Like You Do in New York
(3:41) 7. Angel You
(4:55) 8. Isn't It Time
(3:56) 9. You Got Some Imagination

1980's Middle Man was Boz Scaggs' last album for Columbia before an eight-year self-imposed sabbatical. Scaggs nonetheless caps off the decade with equal nods to his '70s hitmaking formulas and the newer, shinier production techniques of the coming decade.

The synthesizer rocker "Angel You" and the title track are given the full in-vogue androgynous (i.e., Hall & Oates) treatment, while the opener "Jo Jo" and "Simone" are pages taken from his Here's the Low Down-era grooves that wedded soulful vocals against a flurry of jazz changes.

His penchant for the ballad is explored on "You Can Have Me Any Time" and "Isn't It Time," while his seldom-seen rockier side comes up for air on the bluesy "Breakdown Dead Ahead" and "You Got Some Imagination," both featuring stinging guitar from Steve Lukather. Not his best album, but a very timely one. By Cub Koda
https://www.allmusic.com/album/middle-man-mw0000652253

Personnel: Boz Scaggs – lead vocals, guitar (1–8); David Foster – synthesizers (1, 3, 5, 7–9), acoustic piano (1–5, 7), string arrangements (1, 3–5, 8), electric piano (3, 4, 8), synthesizer programming; Don Grolnick – electric piano (2), acoustic piano (8); David Paich – additional synthesizer (3), organ (6), synthesizers (6); James Newton Howard – clavinet (6); Michael Boddicker – synthesizer programming; Larry Fast – synthesizer programming; Steve Porcaro – synthesizer programming; Ray Parker Jr. – guitar (1–8), bass (6); Steve Lukather – lead guitars (1, 3, 5–8), additional guitars (2), guitar solo (2, 7, 8), all guitars (9); Carlos Santana – guitar solo (4); John Pierce – bass (1); David Hungate – bass (2–5, 7–9); Jeff Porcaro – drums (1, 3–5, 7, 9)

Middle Man

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

John Pizzarelli - John Pizzarelli Salutes Johnny Mercer: Live At Birdland

Size: 152,0 MB
Time: 64:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Guitar Jazz
Art: Front

01. I Got Out Of Bed On The Right Side (Live) (3:50)
02. Intro Dearly Beloved (Live) (0:28)
03. Dearly Beloved (Live) (4:22)
04. Goody Goody (Live) (4:03)
05. You Medley (Live) (7:21)
06. Skylark (Live) (3:53)
07. Intro I'm Old Fashioned (Live) (0:26)
08. I'm Old Fashioned (Live) (2:31)
09. Jamboree Jones (Live) (3:13)
10. Emily (Live) (3:11)
11. Accentuate The Positive (Live) (5:11)
12. Academy Award Medley (Live) (3:46)
13. Slue Foot (Live) (3:10)
14. Intro October Medley (Live) (0:31)
15. October Medley (Live) (5:33)
16. Intro Somethings Gotta Give (Live) (0:21)
17. Somethings Gotta Give (Live) (4:09)
18. Empty Tables (Live) (2:56)
19. Too Marvelous For Words (Live) (3:45)
20. And So To Bed (Live) (2:00)

Jazz guitarist/vocalist John Pizzarelli is a technically proficient fretman with a soft voice, charming stage presence, and knack for uptempo swing. Most often performing in a trio setting sans drums, Pizzarelli has found his niche covering jazz standards and American popular song in his own urbane style. The son of journeyman swing guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, John began performing with his father at age 20 and made his recorded debut with his 1983 release, I'm Hip -- Please Don't Tell My Father. Growing up, John was exposed to the music of such jazz luminaries as Les Paul and Django Reinhardt, and he has justifiably drawn comparisons to both of these legendary guitarists.

Pizzarelli's updated old-school sound caught the ear of many jazz purists early on; notably, in 1993 the John Pizzarelli Trio opened various dates on Frank Sinatra's tour, eventually participating in the legendary vocalist's 80th birthday celebration at Carnegie Hall. Interestingly, Pizzarelli's growing popularity garnered him a lead spot in the 1997 Broadway production of Dream, a tribute to composer Johnny Mercer. His 1998 RCA release, Meets the Beatles, found him reinterpreting classic songs by the iconic Liverpool quartet, while the following year he paid tribute to one of his biggest influences, pianist/vocalist Nat King Cole, on P.S. Mr. Cole. Pizzarelli then signed with the Telarc label in 1999 and released two standards-based albums, Kisses in the Rain and Let There Be Love, in 2000.

Since then, he has recorded an album with pianist George Shearing and celebrated ten years of performing with his trio by releasing the concert album Live at Birdland in 2003. Taking a break from swing, Pizzarelli released Bossa Nova in 2004. Largely featuring the works of Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, the album showcased the Pizzarelli Trio on such classics of the genre as "The Girl from Ipanema" and "Aguas de Marco [Waters of March]." In 2005 Pizzarelli returned to his usual fare of American standards with Knowing You (though he penned the title track), and, backed by the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, paid his tribute to the legend himself with 2006's Dear Mr. Sinatra. With a Song in My Heart, featuring the songs of composer Richard Rodgers, followed in 2008. In 2010, Pizzarelli paid homage to legendary pianist/bandleader Duke Ellington with Rockin' in Rhythm: A Duke Ellington Tribute. The following year he appeared with his father on Family Fugue. In 2012, Pizzarelli released the album Double Exposure, featuring his take on classic jazz standards as well as contemporary pop standards from his youth, including works by Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, Steely Dan, and others.By Matt Collar

John Pizzarelli Salutes Johnny Mercer

Teddy Grace - Turn On That Red Hot Heat

Styles: Vocal, Swing
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:43
Size: 179,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:14) 1. Rockin' Chair Swing
(3:08) 2. I've Got Rain In My Eyes
(2:51) 3. The Trouble With Me Is You
(2:53) 4. Turn Off The Moon
(3:08) 5. (Have You Forgotten) The You & Me That Used To Be
(2:57) 6. Alibi Baby
(2:59) 7. The Life Of The Party
(2:57) 8. Turn On That Red Hot Heat (Burn Your Blues Away)
(3:02) 9. You're Out Of This World To Me
(2:51) 10. I Want A New Romance
(2:36) 11. (I'Ve Been) Dispossessed By You
(2:52) 12. Rock It For Me
(2:55) 13. I'm Losing My Mind Over You
(2:58) 14. I'm So In Love With You
(2:55) 15. I'll Never Let You Cry
(3:18) 16. You And Your Love
(3:12) 17. Over The Rainbow
(3:22) 18. Blue Orchids
(3:21) 19. What Used To Was Used To Was (Now It Ain'T)
(3:18) 20. The Little Man Who Wasn't There
(2:48) 21. I Thought About You
(2:46) 22. Happy Birthday To Love
(2:42) 23. It's A Whole New Thing
(2:57) 24. Angry
(2:46) 25. I Wanna Wrap You Up (And Take You Home With Me)
(2:45) 26. Red Wagon

Most of singer Teddy Grace's finest recordings are on her Timeless CD. Her Hep disc, which only duplicates one selection ("I'll Never Let You Cry"), primarily focuses on Grace's recordings with the Mal Hallett and Bob Crosby Orchestras. In fact, all except one of her performances from those two associations are included on this release. Although Hallett's band was minor-league, he had a strong trumpet section, along with future star pianist Frankie Carle.

The Crosby numbers are less interesting than the Bobcats' usual instrumentals, and, truth be told, some of the lesser selections on this set are only of interest for Grace's sincere delivery and sense of swing. However, completists will want this CD, which also includes her one number ("Red Wagon") with Lou Holden's band and the four songs that resulted from the singer's first session as a leader.By Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/turn-on-that-red-hot-heat-mw0000605621

Turn On That Red Hot Heat

Beverly Kenney - Lonely And Blue

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 24:13
Size: 55,8 MB
Art: Front

(2:38)  1. Lonely and Blue
(2:53)  2. Long Lean and Lanky
(2:15)  3. Tall Dark and Handsome
(2:35)  4. Yours Sincerely
(2:03)  5. Too Late to Be Sorry
(2:11)  6. It's a Mean Old World
(2:46)  7. Too Bad
(1:59)  8. Let's Try It Again
(2:31)  9. The Stars the Night the Moon
(2:16) 10. That Pyramid Jazz

A very talented cool-toned singer from the 1950s, Beverly Kenney tragically committed suicide in 1960 when she was only 28. She only recorded a handful of albums, with Lonely & Blue being her debut. Cut around 1952 when she was 20, the ten selections were only previously available as radio transcriptions and were forgotten until very recently. Kenney, who sounds both quite young and mature in her interpretations of the lyrics, performs ten songs that were all doomed to obscurity. While "Tall, Dark and Handsome" and "Long, Lean and Lanky" cover familiar topics, "That Pyramid Jazz" is a true oddity. 

Several of the songs have ironic lyrics considering Kenney's fate, including "Lonely and Blue," "Too Late to Be Sorry," and "It's a Mean Old World." Backed by studio musicians, some of whom had been associated with Glenn Miller a decade earlier, Kenney shows a great deal of potential that would be partly realized in her much too-brief future. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/lonely-blue-mw0001145412

Matt Bianco Feat. Basia Trzetrzelewska - Matt's Mood

Styles: Vocal, Smooth Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:18
Size: 101,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:40)  1. Ordinary Day
(4:51)  2. I Never Meant To
(4:01)  3. Wrong Side Of The Street
(4:05)  4. La Luna
(3:42)  5. Say The Words
(4:26)  6. Golden Days
(4:11)  7. Ronnie's Samba
(4:23)  8. Kaleidoscope
(4:20)  9. Slip & Sliding
(5:36) 10. Matt's Mood III

Polish vocalist Basia Trzetrzelewska spent several years in the pop band Matt Bianco, an offshoot of Blue Rondo à la Turk, before launching a solo career in 1987. With the musical assistance of Matt Bianco's Danny White, she developed a subtle cocktail jazz-pop first showcased on her 1987 debut album, Time and Tide. Supported by the singles "New Day for You" and "Time and Tide," the record became a hit in Europe and America, where the album went platinum. Basia's second record, 1990's London Warsaw New York, was just as successful, but her third effort, 1994's Sweetest Illusion, failed to find an audience.

Clear Horizon: The Best of Basia followed in 1998 and proved to be her only release for several years, as the deaths of her mother and several close friends temporarily sapped Basia's drive to make music. Urged by her former bandmates Danny White and Mark Reilly to join the reunited Matt Bianco, however, she eventually returned to music in 2004 and issued Matt's Mood with the band. Basia then returned her focus to her solo career, releasing It's That Girl Again with White's help in early 2009.
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/matts-mood/46814545

Personnel: Mark Reilly, Basia, Basia Trzetrzelewska (vocals); Tony Remy (guitar, vocoder); Tim Cansfield (guitar); Peter White (acoustic guitar, accordion); Andrew Ross (flute, saxophone); David O'Higgins (saxophone); Ronnie Ross (baritone saxophone); Kevin Robinson (trumpet, flugelhorn); Danny White, Danny White & Linda Nail (keyboards); Tony Mason (percussion).

Matt's Mood

London Odense Ensemble - Live At Jaiyede Jazz Festival

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:47
Size: 75,2 MB
Art: Front

(15:37) 1. Energy Ascending
( 8:30) 2. Sojourner
( 8:39) 3. Exit Momentum

London Odense Ensemble is a powerhouse quintet that combines forces from the Causa Sui/El Paraiso family tree (Jakob Skøtt, Jonas Munk, Martin Rude) with the vibrant, experimental London jazz scene (Tamar Osborn, Al MacSween). On two studio full-lengths, released in 2022 and 2023, they have explored the confluence of psychedelia, improvisation and cosmic jazz. On this set, recorded at the 2021 edition of Denmark’s Jaiyede Jazz Festival, the energy is cranked up another notch or two.

Comprised almost entirely of exclusive material not found on the two studio records these three sonic excursions dive head-on into the fiery side of the group’s sound. Taking up the entire A-side “Energy Ascending” starts out as a gently flowing piece of dreamy jazz that wouldn’t have sounded out of place on a late 1960s Pharoah Sanders record. As the piece evolves the guitar takes it into rock territory, where it dissolves in a mesmerising breakdown before commencing a build of epic proportions, lead by Tamar Osborn’s baritone sax, channelling The Stooges as much as John Coltrane. Heavy.

On the B-side things get more electronic and spacy. Here the ensemble uses album track “Sojourner” as a starting point for a new improvisation guided by Al MacSween’s virtuoso keyboard work. The rhythm section creates a hypnotic foundation for layers of synths and electric keys to fully blossom and travel into cosmic territory.https://elparaisorecords.com/product/london-odense-ensemble-live-at-jaiyede-jazz-festival/

Personnel: Tamar Osborn: Saxophonist; Al MacSween: Keyboard player; Martin Rude: Multi-string instrumentalist; Jakob Skøtt: Drummer; Jonas Munk: Guitarist

Live At Jaiyede Jazz Festival

Monday, August 7, 2023

Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster - The Tenor Sax Album (Disc 1), (Disc 2)

Album: The Tenor Sax Album (Disc 1)
Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1977
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:18
Size: 102,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:14) 1. Honeysuckle Rose
(3:04) 2. I Surrender Dear
(3:14) 3. Blue Skies
(2:59) 4. Kat's Fur
(3:51) 5. Body And Soul (alt)
(3:13) 6. Girl Of My Dreams
(2:46) 7. Jim Dawgs
(2:49) 8. Scufflin'
(2:53) 9. I.Q. Blues
(2:41) 10. Lunatic
(2:38) 11. Can't Help Loving That Man
(2:43) 12. Red Man Bounce
(2:39) 13. Baby Watch That Stuff
(2:48) 14. Misty Blues
(2:37) 15. Take The A Train

Album: The Tenor Sax Album (Disc 2)
Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1977
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:59
Size: 101,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:05) 1. Don't Blame Me
(2:54) 2. Jumpin' Jacquet
(2:47) 3. Blues Mood
(2:53) 4. Jacquet In The Box
(2:48) 5. Savoy Blip
(2:56) 6. Doggin' With Doggett (alt)
(2:46) 7. Minor Romp
(2:36) 8. Berry's Blues
(2:52) 9. Last Stop
(3:07) 10. Should I
(2:54) 11. Flight Eleven
(2:58) 12. Modern Fantasy
(2:57) 13. Confessin'
(3:24) 14. September Song
(2:55) 15. They Can't Take That Away From Me

The Tenor Sax Album (Disc 1),(Disc 2)

Warren Wolf - Reincarnation

Styles: Vibraphone Jazz
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:28
Size: 123,1 MB
Art: Front

(2:06) 1. Smooth Intro
(4:57) 2. For Ma
(7:06) 3. Vahybing
(6:52) 4. In the Heat of the Night
(9:19) 5. The Struggle
(7:07) 6. For the Love of You
(5:27) 7. Sebastian and Zoë
(5:26) 8. Livin' the Good Life
(3:37) 9. Come and Dance with Me
(1:26) 10. Smooth Outro

Less a true rebirth than a return to the stylistic suggestions that surrounded Warren Wolf's ears in the 1990s, Reincarnation finds the forty-year-old vibraphonist folding his serious jazz persona within settings that lean heavily on soul and R&B. Embracing the grooves, glazes and hooks endemic to those realms, Wolf delivers music that's both slick and smile-inducing.

Paving the way for what's to come down the road, Baltimore radio personality Marcellus "Bassman" Shepard introduces the "new" Warren Wolf to us with the brief "Smooth Intro." Then it's off to the world of glee and groove on "For Ma," a dedication to Wolf's late mother. With foundational pocket-playing from church-reared drummer Carroll Dashiell III and jazz-fusion electric bass dynamo Richie Goods, tasteful contributions from pianist Brett Williams and a catchy melody courtesy of Wolf's mallets, the song, which nods to the Wolf family matriarch's love of Motown and vintage soul, is brimming with optimism.

Continuing down hybridized roads, Wolf lays claim to all that glistens and flows. There's "Vahbying," which relies heavily on a bounding vamp that offers welcome blowing room; "In The Heat of the Night," a steamy and sultry slow-joint with vocalist Imani-Grace Cooper and Shepard plus guest guitarist Mark Whitfield upping the humidity factor; "The Struggle," a largely reflective nod to personal heartbreak; and the Isley Brothers' "For the Love of You," a number that looks romance square in the eyes.

Whether thinking fondly of his musical past, his mother's influence, his youngest children (on the touching "Sebastian and Zoë"), or life's blessings, love is paramount in Wolf's vision. It's the through line that makes Reincarnation a unified statement. Less muscle and more heart, this is Warren Wolf in his most tenderly expressive stance. By Dan Bilawsky
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/reincarnation-warren-wolf-mack-avenue-records

Personnel: Warren Wolf: vibraphone.

Additional Instrumentation: Brett Williams: Fender Rhodes (1, 4, 6, 7, 10), piano (2, 3, 5, 7-9); Richie Goods: electric bass (1-7, 10), upright bass (8); Mark Whitfield: guitar (4, 6); Carroll "CV" Dashiell III: drums, percussion (1-8, 10); Imani- Grace Cooper: vocals (4-8); Marcellus "Bassman" Shepard: vocals (1, 4, 7, 10).

Reincarnation

Bernt Rosengren - Live At Jazzcup

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:13
Size: 145,2 MB
Art: Front

(12:31) 1. Autumn Leaves
(11:39) 2. I'm Old Fashioned
( 9:09) 3. Body & Soul
(11:53) 4. There Will Never Be Another You
( 9:24) 5. Lover Man
( 8:34) 6. Jazzcup Blues

Since the Jazzkæelderen struck again, Jazzcup is Copenhagen's best jazz shop, but also a good venue. During the season, regular concerts are given there on Saturday afternoons. At one of these, last December, Bernt Rosengren performed accompanied by pianist Ole Kock Hansen, bassist Jesper Lundgaard and drummer Niclas Campagnol.

The concert is now available on disc. Lundgaard has produced, and he reserves himself against shortcomings in the sound quality. But as he also says: many of jazz's best records were recorded under simple conditions.

The group plays five standards (Autumn leaves, Body & soul and Lover man among others) and a blues. The atmosphere is laid-back, Bernt Rosengren plays relaxed and with the choice-free immediacy that half a century of first-class musicianship provides. The rhythm section is compliant, and Ole Kock Hansen excels with seemingly simple means. Everything becomes obvious, but the music is also unceasingly vital. And more probably doesn't need to be said.https://www-lira-se.translate.goog/skivrecension/live-at-jazzcup/

Personnel: Bernt Rosengren, tenor sax; Ole Kock Hansen, piano; Jesper Lundgaard, bass; Niclas Campagnol, drums

Live At Jazzcup

Tim Carman Trio - King Comfy

Styles: Bop
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:35
Size: 93,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:13) 1. Chicken Noodle Man
(4:22) 2. Dumpty Dumb
(4:03) 3. Southpaw
(3:59) 4. If You've Got It, Flaunt It
(4:00) 5. Cookin' With Gran
(1:31) 6. Do That Thing!
(5:15) 7. First Mind
(4:14) 8. Don't Let Me Down
(3:04) 9. Buster Rides Again (Live in Studio Session)
(6:48) 10. Blues for Bob (Live in Studio Session)

From the first notes of King Comfy, Tim Carman Trio play jazz like it was supposed to be played: hot, sweaty, and a damn good time. Recorded in one day on the floor of The Record Co. in Boston MA, this LP opens up the door to what jazz is really all about. “Jazz doesn’t have to be so academic. It can be a party. It doesn’t have to be about playing a million complicated notes that only schooled musicians would enjoy. I went in focusing on groove, sound, and simplicity,” says bandleader/ drummer Tim Carman (GA-20). That’s exactly what the listener gets from this trio: straightforward grooves with a sound that blows the roof off the joint. Drawing inspiration from notables such as Big John Patton, Brother Jack McDuff, Babyface Willette, and Freddie Roach, they open the door to a very special party that we’re all invited to. In fact, it’s a ten-track jazz party that’s swinging, upbeat, and funky as hell.

Consisting of eight original songs and two covers, the entire record itself gives off a live feel. Tim Carman Trio could be playing at Club Mozambique, The Lighthouse, The Cliche Lounge, The Front Room, or any jazz club on the circuit during the late sixties or early seventies, but they’re playing in your living room right here in the present day, and you’ve got a front row seat. On this record, as with their freshman Keylime LP, the trio did not rehearse before the sessions. They would figure out a tune and cut it in one or two takes. It’s about the process, old and new. TC3 does a top-notch job of preserving a style while adding their own feel from start to finish.

With Tim Carman on drums, Ken Clark on organ, and Steve Fell on guitar, these three accomplished musicians have done more than release a jazz record, finding and perfecting a formula that most can not even buy. They’ve put together an homage to the true essence of great jazz music, one that the aforementioned greats would be proud of. King Comfy pays respect to the past and is a real jazz party, just like it should be.

Personnel: Tim Carman - Drums; Ken Clark - Organ; Steve Fell - Guitar

King Comfy

Saturday, August 5, 2023

Barb Jungr - Barb Jungr sings Leonard Cohen

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 27:43
Size: 63,7 MB
Art: Front

(6:20) 1. So Long Marianne
(4:51) 2. Happens To The Heart
(3:15) 3. Bird On The Wire
(4:25) 4. You Want It Darker
(8:49) 5. The Future/Dance Me To The End Of Love

Leonard Cohen is a an extraordinary artist. He is a challenging poet/songwriter whose works do not give up their meanings easily and his themes can be dark and sometimes disturbing. His commentary on both politics and relationships is usually stark and unsentimental. "Everybody Knows" and "First We Take Manhattan" challenge, and almost threaten, the listener politically.

The 'love' songs "Suzanne" and "So Long Marianne" are wistful and tinged with disappointment. Indeed, Cohen's world is haunted by broken relationships and betrayal, but there is also a promise of reconciliation and redemption. Barb Jungr does an extraordinary job of presenting the poet's musical musings, and it is always a joy to hear her interpret these works.

She does so with skill and intelligence, and she brings drama and clarity to the complex emotions that Cohen conjures up in songs like "Bird on The Wire" and "You Want It Darker." She finds the meaning in Cohen's lyrics and lays it bare for the audience to savour and share. Barb Jungr really is one of our premier interpreters of this amazing writer.

However, if you missed this show, there are three others coming up. On October 14th Barb Jungr presents her interpretation of the works of Nobel Prize winner, Bob Dylan, and on November 18th she is back with her trio in a show called My Marquee. Then, on December 23rd, she will be appearing in two shows with Dillie Keane. Definitely, take advantage of one of these opportunities to appreciate the artistry of Barb Jungr.br /> By J.C.http://www.londonlivinglarge.com/2022/09/barb-jungr-sings-leonard-cohen-crazy.html

Barb Jungr sings Leonard Cohen

Brook Benton - Best Of Brook Benton

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:37
Size: 72.4 MB
Styles: R&B
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[2:26] 1. It's Just A Matter Of Time
[2:19] 2. Endlessly
[2:28] 3. Thank You Pretty Baby
[2:33] 4. So Many Ways
[2:47] 5. Baby (You've Got What It Takes)
[2:40] 6. Kiddio
[2:29] 7. A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around And Fall In Love)
[2:26] 8. Fools Rush In
[2:38] 9. The Boll Weevil Song
[2:13] 10. Lie To Me
[2:42] 11. Hotel Happiness
[3:49] 12. Rainy Night In Georgia

This collection contains most of Brook Benton's biggest hits, including the later "Rainy Night In Georgia", a late 60's soul classic that cemented his place in the genre. The few that are missing aren't nearly as significant as the classics that are here. This a disc made to push play on and listen to all the way through. Not a substandard tune anywhere to be found. The sound quality is admirable. No sonic wonder, it is remastered and certainly and improvement over what came before. So buy it, play it, and be prepared to sit back and snap your fingers. ~Jack the Beatlegeezer

A dozen selections, each of which was a Top 15 pop hit, and six of them reached #1 on the R&B charts! Hear these silky-smooth favorites: The Boll Weevil Song; Hotel Happiness; It's Just a Matter of Time; Rainy Night in Georgia; Kiddio; Lie to Me; Fools Rush In; Baby (You've Got What it Takes) (with Dinah Washington), and more.

Best Of Brook Benton

Harry Allen - Jazz For The Heart

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:09
Size: 165.2 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[5:22] 1. (I Don't Stand A) Ghost Of A Chance With You
[5:34] 2. Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
[5:54] 3. September Song
[8:08] 4. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
[3:11] 5. Mona Lisa
[5:23] 6. Skylark
[5:01] 7. Teach Me Tonight
[4:39] 8. Moonlight In Vermont
[6:22] 9. Night Train
[5:07] 10. If There's A Sky Above
[3:45] 11. You Go To My Head
[4:54] 12. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
[4:35] 13. In The Wee Small Hours (Of The Morning)
[4:08] 14. I'll Be Seeing You

Harry Allen: tenor saxophone; John Bunch: piano; Joe Cohn: guitar; Joel Forbes: bass; Chuck Riggs: drums.

Harry Allen is not exactly a new act. Yet, after some 26 albums under his own name and sideman dates on many others, the saxophonist is hardly a recognizable name to the general public. Too bad, since this recording is among his best and certainly most evocative of a protracted ballad session by Stan Getz. Thematically, the album is perfect for a romantic evening, covering a lengthy 72 minutes. My one reservation is that midway through the album, the Jimmy Forrest standard "Night Train" is played as a mid-tempo blues (as it should be) and damages the mood that the preceding tracks had established.

Harry Allen was a graduate of Rutgers University in New Jersey in 1989 with a music degree and found himself immersed in the New York recording scene with an unexpected opportunity to sit in for Zoot Sims at a session. He has been recording for independent labels like Nagel-Heyer, Progressive and Audiophile, and he's been an RCA recording artist for the past eight years. Now he primarily works within the Harry Allen and Joe Cohn Quartet, a group that was awarded the New York City Nightlife Award for Outstanding Jazz Combo in January, 2006.

Allen's latest release is a followup to last year's Jazz for the Soul and his musical colleagues here are truly veterans of the jazz scene: pianist John Bunch, guitarist Joe Cohn, bassist Joel Forbes and drummer Chuck Riggs. The album is a tribute to the ballads of the Great American Songbook, with one Allen original included ("If There's A Sky Above"). Some of the titles include the Washington/Crosby/Young piece "I Don't Stand A Ghost of a Chance," Johnny Mercer/Hoagy Carmichael's "Skylark" and Hilliard/Mann's "In The Wee Small Hours (Of The Morning)," featuring Joe Cohn's tasty inclusion of the rarely heard verse.

The above reference to Stan Getz is not meant in any way to imply that Allen's music is derivative. Rather, it is an affirmation of this artist's mastery of a style that has been recognized as a significant achievement. Hopefully, some of that will rub off, belatedly, on Allen's career. ~Michael P. Gladstone

Jazz For The Heart

Wynton Marsalis - Plays Louis Armstrong - Hot Fives - Hot Sevens

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:43
Size: 169,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:48) 1. Potato Head Blues
(4:01) 2. Twelfth Street Rag
(5:48) 3. Skid-Dat-De-Dat
(4:00) 4. Jazz Lips
(6:31) 5. St. James Infirmary
(3:56) 6. Weary Blues
(4:07) 7. Melancholy Blues
(5:52) 8. Heebie Jeebies
(6:11) 9. Once In A While
(4:05) 10. Ory's Creole Trombone
(7:58) 11. Basin Street Blues
(6:33) 12. Savoy Blues
(3:59) 13. Cornet Chop Suey
(5:46) 14. Fireworks

Wynton Marsalis with Vince Giordano pay tribute to the enduring legacy of Louis Armstrong’s “Hot Five and Hot Seven”

Louis Armstrong achieved fame as a trumpeter, but is also known as one of the most influential singers in jazz. His musical presence, technical mastery and imaginative genius so overwhelmed jazz musicians of his day that he became their principal model, leaving an indelible imprint on the Cadillac is the Lead New York Sponsor of Jazz at Lincoln Center. Jazz at Lincoln Center proudly acknowledges its 2006-07 sponsors: Altria Group, Inc., Bank of America, Bloomberg, The Coca Cola Company, Time Warner Inc., XM Satellite Radio.

Brooks Brothers is the official clothier of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. BET J is proud to partner with Jazz at Lincoln Center to present the television series Journey with Jazz at Lincoln Center. For more information, visit www.jalc.org imprint on the music. The greatest trumpet playing of Louis Armstrong’s early years can be heard on his Hot Five and Hot Seven records, which were originally done between 1925-1928.

The improvisations, which he made on these records of New Orleans jazz standards and popular songs of the day, transformed jazz. Hits from these recordings which include “Potato Head Blues,” “Muggles” and “West End Blues” set the standard and the agenda for jazz for many years to come.
https://www.highresaudio.com/en/album/view/oupppu/wynton-marsalis-louis-armstrong-s-hot-fives-and-hot-sevens

Personnel: Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; Wycliffe Gordon, trombone; Vincent Gardner, saxophone, clarinet; Victor Goines, saxophone, clarinet; Walter Blanding, piano; Don Vappie, piano; Jon Batiste, piano; Carlos Henriquez, drums; Ali Jackson, drums

Plays Louis Armstrong - Hot Fives - Hot Sevens

Thomas Enhco & Stéphane Kerecki - A Modern Songbook

Styles: Piano Jazz, Bop
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:14
Size: 175,0 MB
Art: Front

(1:23) 1. Reverie (Kinderszenen Op. 15 n°7- Traumerei)
(6:46) 2. Danny Boy
(6:01) 3. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
(4:02) 4. Wasting My Young Years
(6:51) 5. Fields of Gold
(2:40) 6. Day Is Done
(6:53) 7. Gary
(6:34) 8. Oleo de Mujer Con Sombrero
(5:40) 9. Ya Balad
(8:50) 10. Halfway to Japan
(4:25) 11. Lean on Me
(7:21) 12. Libera Me
(3:20) 13. Epilogue
(5:21) 14. Oh Shenandoah

On March 31st the live album "A Modern Songbook" by Thomas Enhco and Stéphane Kerecki was released by Sony Music a summit meeting of two virtuosos.

The album "A Modern Songbook" by Thomas Enhco and Stephane Kerecki is the story of a friendship and successful collaboration between two French jazz virtuosos. What connects the pianist and double bass player is the search for a balance between virtuosity and emotionality, reduction and depth. "We wanted to explore the space between the notes and play with the silence," explains Thomas Enhco. The basis for this musical exploration are pieces from pop, classical, jazz, gospel and folk and music by Aretha Franklin, Nick Drake, Sting, London Grammar, Fauré or Schumann.

Thomas Enhco (1988) continues the work of the artist and musician dynasty Casadesus in the fifth generation. He started playing the violin at the age of three. The piano was added when I was six. From a very young age he was on stage with famous jazz musicians. In France, he is one of the few artists to be celebrated equally by the classical and jazz worlds - he has played and written with/for the Capuçon brothers, Anne-Sofie Von Otter, Khatia Buniatishvili, Lise de la Salle, among others or the Orchester National de France as well as with the jazz musicians Kurt Rosenwinkel, Jack DeJohnette or Mike Stern.

Stéphane Kerecki (1970) is known for his various collaborations, which have received multiple awards. While studying economics, he began playing the double bass, but then decided to devote himself entirely to this instrument and entered the Paris Conservatory. His first engagements took him to Steve Potts' quartet and to the first bassist of the Paris Jazz Big Band. For about twenty years, Stéphane Kerecki has performed in the bands of Denis Colin, Guillaume de Chassy, Yaron Herman, Daniel Humair, François Jeanneau, Sheila Jordan and Steve Lehman, among others. In 2015 he was a prizewinner at Talents Jazz ADAMI and his album Nouvelle Vague received the "Victoire du jazz du Meilleur Disque de l'Année 2015".https://www-jazz--fun-de.translate.goog/thomas-enhco-stephane-kerecki-a-modern-songbook.html

A Modern Songbook

Thursday, August 3, 2023

Dutch Swing College Band - Digital Dutch

Styles: Jazz, Swing
Year: 1982
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:23
Size: 137,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:31) 1. West Side Stomp
(4:17) 2. Buddy Bolden Blues
(3:05) 3. Papa Dip
(3:31) 4. Sidewalk Blues
(3:18) 5. A Clarinet Case
(3:24) 6. Louisiana
(3:59) 7. My Gal Sal
(3:04) 8. Coney Island Washboard
(3:04) 9. Perdido Street Blues
(2:50) 10. Tail-spin
(3:06) 11. Gate Mouth
(3:17) 12. Perdido
(5:42) 13. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
(4:11) 14. Chicago
(7:57) 15. Drum Blues

The Dutch Swing College Band has endured numerous personnel changes in its more than fifty-year history as one of the Netherlands' top jazz ensembles. Although no members remain from the original group, the latest lineup continues to honor the tradition-rooted approach of the founders.

Bob Kaper (1939- ) replaced clarinet player Peter Schilperoort during an illness in 1966, and remained with the band; he has led the Dutch Swing College Band since Schilperoort's death in 1990. The fourth leader in the group's history, Kaper succeeds Frans Vink, Jr. (1945-46), Joop Schrier (1955-60), and Schilperoort (1946-55; 1960-1990). Kaper previously led the Beale Street Seven, a group he founded in 1957.

An amateur group from 1945 until turning professional in 1960, the Dutch Swing College Band reached their early peak in the late '40s, when they were tapped to accompany such jazz musicians as Sidney Bechet, Joe Venuti, and Teddy Wilson.

The New Melbourne Jazz Band recorded an album, A Tribute to the Dutch Swing College Band, featuring music associated with the Holland-based group.by Craig Harris
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/dutch-swing-college-band-mn0000130996/biography

Personnel: Bob Kaper / alto sax (tracks: 3, 4, 6, 9 to 12, 14, 15), bass saxophone (tracks: 6), clarinet (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 10, 13); Henk Bosch Van Drakenstein / banjo (tracks: 6, 8); Peter Schilperoort / baritone sax (tracks: 1, 2, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15), clarinet (tracks: 3 to 5, 9, 11, 14), soprano sax (tracks: 5, 6, 8, 10, 13); Henk Bosch Van Drakenstein / bass (tracks: 1 to 5, 7, 9 to 15); Rod Mason / bass saxophone (tracks: 6), clarinet (tracks: 4), cornet (tracks: 1 to 15), tuba (tracks: 8), vocals (tracks: 7, 14); Huub Janssen / drums (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 15), washboard (tracks: 6, 8); Fred Murray / piano (tracks: 1 to 15); Dick Kaart / trombone (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 15).

Digital Dutch

Roland Hanna - Bird Tracks: Remembering Charlie Parker

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1978
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:55
Size: 124,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:08) 1. Donna Lee
(4:15) 2. My Little Suede Shoes
(2:10) 3. Lady Bird
(5:00) 4. Barbados
(4:53) 5. Ornithology
(3:02) 6. Pastel
(5:11) 7. Little Willie Leaps
(2:51) 8. Good Bait
(3:15) 9. Anthropology
(5:32) 10. Lover Man
(4:38) 11. Confirmation
(4:28) 12. Half Nelson
(4:27) 13. Dear Old Stockholm

A talented pianist with a style diverse enough to fit into swing, bop, and more adventurous settings, Roland Hanna was one of the last in an impressive line of great pianists who emerged in Detroit after World War II (including Hank Jones, Barry Harris, and Tommy Flanagan). After serving in the Army and studying music at Eastman and Juilliard, Hanna made a strong impression playing with Benny Goodman (1958).

He worked with Charles Mingus for a period in 1959, and went on to generally lead his own trios. Hanna was an integral part of the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis orchestra (1967-1974), and in 1974 helped found the New York Jazz Quartet (with Frank Wess). He was given knighthood (thus the "Sir") from the President of Liberia in 1970 in recognition for a series of concerts held to benefit Liberian children. Hanna recorded many solo dates and often with a trio, but also composed many works for groups of varying sizes both for jazz groups and classical ensembles.

His piece "Oasis" for piano and orchestra was performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 1993. In addition to his busy performing schedule, Hanna was also an active educator and tenured professor at Queens College in New York. After almost half a century of performing and recording, Sir Roland Hanna passed away at the age of 70 on November 13, 2002 after suffering a heart attack. By Scott Yanow
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/roland-hanna-mn0000011819/biography

Bird Tracks: Remembering Charlie Parker