| Brotherhood of the Blues Jug Ba Random Chance music Word To Mother CD (2009)
$11.75 Debut release from the Brotherhood of the Blues Jug Band, a New York based group that plays in clubs in NYC. It's part of the blues-folk-New Orleans style jazz revival that is happening in new clubs in the East Village
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| Randy Weston Random Chance music Zep Tepi, The Randy Weston African Rhythms Trio CD (2006)
$12.29 Randy Weston revisits a number of his earlier works with his African Rhythms Trio, though this session is no mere rehashing of old favorites. With bassist Alex Blake and African hand percussionist Neil Clarke, Weston hardly sounds like a man
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| Charles Fambrough Random Chance CDs Upright Citizen CD (1997) Reissued
$12.89 The heart of a jazz fan beats like Fambrough's bass, driving the lifeblood of warm sounds through the speakers and into the brain. Some bassists, in their own sessions, favor percussive and percolating arrangements that place the instrument in the
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| Jerry Gonzalez Random Chance Records Rumba Buhana CD (2005)
$12.89 Jerry Gonzalez & the Fort Apache Band: Joe Ford (alto); Jerry Gonzalez (trumpet, flugelhorn, congas, percussion); Larry Willis (piano); Andy González (bass instrument); Steve Berrios (cymbals).
In keeping with the recent trend of holding up jazz heroes for Latin listening audiences,
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| Pyeng Threadgill Random Chance music Sweet Home: Pyeng Threadgill Sings Robert Johnson CD (2004)
$12.89 Sweet Home offers 11 Robert Johnson tunes in 11 different settings. Singer and arranger Pyeng Threadgill is the daughter of composer, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist Henry Threadgill and choreographer/dancer Christina Jones, a founding member of the celebrated Urban Bushwomen.
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| Pyeng Threadgill Random Chance CDs Of The Air CD (2005)
$12.29 A consistently intriguing vocalist, Pyeng Threadgill is as much a folksinger as a jazz improviser. Influenced and inspired by Abbey Lincoln and to a lesser extent Sheila Jordan, Threadgill sings lyrics that she believes in, has no difficulty with complex
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| Willie "Big Eyes" Smith Random Chance music Harmonica Blues Orgy CD (2002)
$12.79 Four Chicago harmonica bluesmen (Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Martin Lang, Little Arthur Duncan & Easy Baby) crank out 16 new tracks, over 68 minutes of music. All four fellows are active musicians, and this presents the debut for Willie Smith
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| Eric Dolphy Random Chance Records Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise CD (1961)
$12.89 This CD has a very interesting lineup of musicians: Eric Dolphy (sticking to bass clarinet throughout), pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Mel Lewis. Dolphy was actually touring with the John Coltrane Quintet (of which Tyner and Workman
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| Chet Baker Random Chance CDs But Not For Me CD (1994)
$12.89 BUT NOT FOR ME includes six previously unreleased performances from 1982.
This 1994 CD,
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| Charles Fambrough Random Chance Records Charles Fambrough Live At Zanzibar Blue CD (2002)
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