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Woody Shaw albums featuring Steve Turre

Woody Shaw Music Videos (1)
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| | Master Of The Art CD (1982)
$9.69 Master of the Art is the studio companion to the album Night Music, also reissued on Wounded Bird records from the original Elektra Musician masters, with the same band as on the live date, but with completely different songs and ...
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| Imagination CD (1987)
$7.59 The combination of trumpeter Shaw's unique gift and untimely passing make him one of jazz's great should've-beens in the eyes of many. This and the other posthumous Shaw releases on 32 Jazz show '90s listeners that the achievements he managed ...
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| Live Vol. 2 CD (2001)
$13.85 The release of this previously unknown music was a welcome event in 2001. The great trumpeter Woody Shaw is heard really stretching out on three group originals and "What Is This Thing Called Love"; the renditions clock in between 11 ...
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| Live Vol. 4 CD (2005)
$13.45 Live Recording
Recording information: The Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA (1981).
Editor: Jon Rosenberg.
Photographer: Mitchell Seidel.
Personnel: Woody Shaw (trumpet, flugelhorn); Woody Shaw; Stafford James (double bass); Steve Turre (trombone); Larry Willis (piano); Victor Lewis (drums).
Liner Note Author: Andrew H. Bart.
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| Live Vol. 3 CD (2002)
$13.85 With each year that passes, trumpeter Woody Shaw is missed more. One of jazz's greatest trumpeters, Shaw was at his prime in the 1970s when Woody Shaw Live, Vol. 3, a previously unissued set (the third of three) was recorded. ...
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| Night Music CD (1982)
$9.69 After decades of being out of print and not issued on CD, the Elektra Musician series of recordings are slowly being trickled back into the marketplace, with Woody Shaw's Night Music being one of his strongest efforts in the latter ...
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| Rosewood CD (1977)
$5.95 This Columbia/Legacy recording was the first major label effort from the trumpeter Woody Shaw. Recorded in 1977 at Columbia's famous Studio B on 52nd Street and originally released in 1978, this stands as one of the stronger statements of Shaw's ...
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 Woody Shaw Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Woody Shaw songs: Stormy Weather, Sun Bath, Rahsaan's Run, Tetragon, Solid, There Will Never Be Another You. More music songs Woody Woodpecker Song, You Stepped Out of a Dream, Steve's Blues, You and the Night and the Music, Jean Marie, Deed For Dolphy. More music songs Sweet Love of Mine, All the Way, Little Red's Fantasy, It Might as Well Be Spring Lyrics, If I Were a Bell Lyrics, Dat Dere Lyrics, Speak Low Lyrics.
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 Woody Shaw Biography
Trumpeter Woody Shaw should have been among the best known jazz trumpeters of his era, but his personal problems and early death ended his career tragically early. Nevertheless, he's hailed as a trumpeter's trumpeter, and was a crucial link between hard bop and progressive jazz. Heavily influenced by Clifford Brown, Shaw played with a host of giants early on (McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey, Eric Dolphy, and others). In the 1970s and '80s, Shaw's work as a bandleader found him shifting seamlessly between post-bop workouts and harmonically adventurous excursions. In 1989, Shaw fell under a New York City subway train, and died three months later, cutting short what should have been a long, fruitful musical life.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Woody Shaw | Chick Corea, Eric Dolphy, Joe Henderson, Lionel Hampton, Kenny Garrett, Louis Hayes, Joe Henderson Quintet, B.B. King, Jackie McLean | | Steve Turre | Mccoy Tyner, Carmen Lundy, Cedar Walton, Jerry Gonzalez, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Santana, Paul Simon, Swing Summit | | Stafford James | Gary Bartz, Albert Ayler, Louis Hayes, John Scofield, Frank Strozier, Sun Ra, Sun Ra & His Intergalactic-Infi, Dexter Gordon | | Victor Lewis | Stan Getz, Kenny Barron, Carmen Lundy, Earl Klugh, Holly Hofmann, Andy Bey, George Cables, Ann Hampton Callaway, James Carter | | Larry Willis | Blood, Sweat, and Tears, Jerry Gonzalez, Jimmy Scott, Carla Bley, Roy Hargrove, Joe Henderson, Hugh Masekela, Jackie McLean |
 Contemporaries
Anthony Braxton, Eric Dolphy, Lee Morgan (Trumpet), Wynton Marsalis, Gary Bartz, George Cables, Oliver Lake, Arthur Blythe, Lester Bowie, Larry Young, Muhal Richard Abrams, Louis Hayes, Kenny Wheeler, Ted Curson, Roy Campbell, Malachi Thompson, Mulgrew Miller, Cecil McBee, Charles Tolliver, Victor Lewis
 Followers
Tom Harrell, Terence Blanchard, Dave Douglas (Trumpet), Kenny Garrett, Ryan Kisor, Steve Turre, Jim Rotondi, Roy Campbell, Jim Cifelli, Emery Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Ezra Weiss
 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, McCoy Tyner, Horace Silver, Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Brown (Jazz), Bix Beiderbecke, Jackie McLean, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan (Trumpet), Wayne Shorter, Kenny Dorham, Andrew Hill, Fats Navarro, Bunny Berigan, Booker Little
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