Evolution/Revolution music CDs Product Description
Evolution/Revolution CD music Martin Bejerano had only made appearances as a sideman with Roy Haynes and Russell Malone prior to making his debut recording as a leader, and it serves as an impressive introduction to his work. Evolution/Revolution music CDs Joined by two musicians, bassist Edward Perez and drummer Ludwig Alfonso, with whom he had never played before aside from a few rehearsals, things obviously came together very quickly for the young pianist and his rhythm section. Bejerano's jaw-dropping opener is "Blues Evolution," a ...See Full Description
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Bradley's was a legendary New York City jazz club that for 25 years acted as a gathering place for many of the Big Apple's top musicians, a place to hang out. In 1996, the Kenny Barron Trio dug in before ...
Evolution/Revolution music CDs. Phil Woods/Phil Woods Quintet: Phil Woods; Steve Gilmore (bass instrument); Bill Charlap, Bill Goodwin, Brian Lynch.
Phil Woods, the great American saxophonist, has been featured in more diverse settings than almost anyone in the history of the music. His constant challenging ...
Evolution/Revolution album. Texas-born jazz pianist Robert Glasper is an exciting study in contrasts. His compositions are harmonically intricate yet melodious and alluring, and he balances classical-sounding technique with subtle yet definite swing and even includes aspects of hip-hop. Glaspar has performed with ...
Evolution/Revolution music CDs. While a sideman with the inimitable Terence Blanchard, pianist/composer Edward Simon released a series of recorded ensemble works, including La Bikina and Afinidad, which impressed upon his listeners his sense of swing, melodic structure, and harmonic balance. Later, with drummer ...
Evolution/Revolution album. The second portion of a 2002 performance at the Kennedy Center by Mulgrew Miller is every bit as enjoyable as the initial volume issued by Max Jazz a few months earlier, with most of the numbers stretching for twelve minutes ...
Evolution/Revolution songs. Bill Mays has long been an underrated but valuable pianist on the jazz scene. In addition to his extensive studio work, his career includes stints with Sarah Vaughan, Al Jarreau, Bud Shank, Bobby Shew, Mark Murphy, Gerry Mulligan, James Moody, ...
Evolution/Revolution CD music. During the mid-'70s, an era when interest in pre-bop jazz was near its lowest, Soprano Summit was formed and somehow flourished. Co-led by Kenny Davern (on soprano, clarinet, and C-melody sax) and Bob Wilber (tripling on soprano, clarinet, and alto), ...
Evolution/Revolution songs. 11 tracks of modern folk/pop played in an ever changing, progressive style on mostly acoustic instruments
Arranger: Andrew Ratshin.
Personnel: Christine Lavin, Rachel Warwick (vocals); Robert Puff (clarinet); Peter Barnes (drums); James Reynolds (congas).
Recording information: Triad Studios, Redmond, WA.
Evolution/Revolution CD music. AT THE PIANO is a collection of classics by legendary crooner Nat King Cole.
French exclusive 2003 compilation contains 70 minutes of quality music & is presented in a well-designed digipak with a booklet including full information about each track (musicians, ...
Evolution/Revolution songs. Gypsy Jazz is a true synthesis of the music of today.
It is the pulse of life, combining Jazz, Latin and Brazilian rythms with beautiful soulful melodies.
The music is interpreted by some of today's top musicians, and 6 tracks feature the wonderful guitar of Al Viola.
Chris Glik composed most of these songs while on tour in various parts of the world. For instance, Tudo Bem was inspired by the wonderful nature of the Brazilian people in Sao Paulo and Rio De Janiero. Cold War Blues was written while on tour in Europe before the "Cold War" was over. Soldiers perched in towers with ready machine guns aimed to keep people from crossing the wall inspired this tune. Frostbite was written while on the same tour, but in Belgium, where it was freezing cold in March. Rwanda was inspired by the children of Rwanda crying out against injustice. Visionaire and Re:Nuances were both tunes written at the New Year ...
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