| | Pony Poindexter / Annie Ross With Berlin All Stars CD - Import Pony Poindexter / Annie Ross Discography of CDs
REISSUED/24BIT DIGITAL REMASTERING With Berlin All Stars Music Pony Poindexter / Annie Ross With Berlin All Stars Songs | 1. | Saturday Night Fish Fry |
| 2. | All Blues |
| 3. | Home Cookin' |
| 4. | Jumpin' At The Woodside |
| 5. | Moody's Mood For Love |
| 6. | Goin' To Chicago |
| 7. | Twisted |
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$17.69 This jazz-themed performance release travels back to June 13, 1980, at Stockholm's famous Jazz and Blues Festival, where The Gerry Mulligan Quartet (comprised of baritone sax player Mulligan, bassist Peter Axelsson, drummer Ronnie Gardener, and pianist Don Trenner) headline a live set before an enthusiastic festival audience. Selections include "Out Back of the Barn," "Bernie's Tune," "Five Brothers," and several more.
Considered one of the few masters of the jazz baritone sax, Gerry Mulligan (1927-1996) became one of the most innovative creators of the cool jazz movement. Apart from his skills as a superlative saxophonist, he also played the piano and was an extraordinary composer and arranger. Evidence of the latter can be found in his inspiring writing for the seminal 1949 Birth of the Cool album by the Miles ...
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Personnel includes: Craig Chaquico (vovcals, guitar); Kevin Paladini, Jeff Kashiwa, Warren Hill (saxophone); Bill Heller (keyboards, programming); Ozzie Ahlers (keyboards, background vocals); Jim Reitzel (bass); Wade Olson (drums); Marqinho Brasil, Ramon Yslas (percussion). Producers include: Craig Chaquico, Ozzie Ahlers, William Aura, Bill Heller. Recorded at Lunatunes, Ashland, Oregon; Ozworld, Novato, California; Laughing Tiger Studios, San Rafael, California. Personnel: Craig Chaquico (vocals, guitar); Ozzie Ahlers (vocals, keyboards); Ramon Yslas (saxophone, percussion); Jeff Kashiwa, Jim Reitzel, Warren Hill (saxophone); Bill Heller (keyboards, drum programming); Wade Olson (drums); Marquinho Brasil (percussion). Audio Mixers: Craig Chaquico; Nick Saldano; Ozzie Ahlers; Russ Freeman ; William Aura. Recording information: Laughing Tiger Studio, San Rafael, CA; Lunatunes, Ashland, OR; Ozworld, Novato, CA. Introduction by: Ozzie Ahlers. Photographer: Jeffery Newbury. Responding to audiences that have encouraged his dual guitar approach in his live performances, Craig Chaquico features both electric and acoustic guitars on four of the ten ...
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