Search results for "David Franklin"
Brent Jensen & David Sills: 317 East 32nd Street (Rating: 85/100) posted in Music November 08, 07Aside from its inherent worth as an excellent performance by two superior saxophonists, “317 E. 32nd St.” is also int...
David Finck: Ballad for a Future Day (Rating: 89/100) posted in Music February 01, 08David Finck has been plying his trade as a sought-after bassist for quite some time. His associations with the likes ...
Chevan, David posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Chevan, David, electric bass; b. Philadelphia, PA, 19 September, 1960. His parents are Albert and Janet Chevan. ...
Hardman, Bill (William Franklin) posted in Encyclopedia May 17, 09Bill Hardman was one of hard bop's go-to trumpeters, best known for his three separate stints in Art Blakey’s Jazz Me...
Newman, David "Fathead" posted in Encyclopedia January 22, 09David “Fathead” Newman, Jr. was born in Corsicana, Texas on February 24, 1933, but soon after his family moved to D...
A History of Cool Jazz in 100 Tracks posted in Features and Interviews May 14, 09Edited by Ted Gioia ...
Contributors posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 28, 07Richard Abowitz: Richard Abowitz has written for literary periodicals such as The Kenyon Review, but he is best know ...
Jazz.com is One Year Old Today posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 09, 08Today jazz.com celebrates its first birthday. And what a whirlwind year it has been! A team of more than 50 writer...
A History of Cool Jazz in 100 Tracks (Part 2) posted in Features and Interviews May 16, 09Edited by Ted Gioia We continue with our history of cool jazz in 100 tracks. Below we present the final fifty r...
Cannonball Adderley: Love for Sale (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music October 22, 07Cannonball Adderley joined Miles Davis’s band a few months before this session, and Davis played a major part in the ...
Cannonball Adderley: Autumn Leaves (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music October 22, 07Because Somethin’ Else was recorded not long after Cannonball Adderley joined the Miles Davis Sextet, there was specu...
Sonny Rollins: Decision (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music October 22, 07“Decision” demonstrates a bit of tenor giant Sonny Rollins’s acclaimed ability to use thematic variation in the const...
Horace Silver: Señor Blues (Rating: 95/100) posted in Music October 22, 07One of the pioneers of the hard-bop movement, pianist Horace Silver composed a number of tunes with infectious rhythm...
Clifford Brown: Brownie Speaks (Rating: 89/100) posted in Music October 22, 07Although initially indebted to Fats Navarro, Clifford Brown quickly forged a personal style that has influenced count...
Bud Powell: Collard Greens And Black Eyed Peas (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music October 22, 07Bud Powell has been acclaimed as the father of modern jazz piano for adapting Charlie Parker’s bebop innovations to h...
Thelonious Monk: Criss Cross (1951 recording) (Rating: 95/100) posted in Music October 22, 07Thelonious Monk at Salle Pleyel (1954) &...
Horace Parlan: Wadin' (Rating: 80/100) posted in Music October 22, 07“Wadin’” resembles many of the instrumental blues performances on the Blue Note recordings of its day. Taken at a me...
Dexter Gordon: Three O'Clock in the Morning (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music October 23, 07Originally a follower of Lester Young, Dexter Gordon emerged in the 1940s as a major bebop tenor saxophonist, becomin...
Joe Henderson: Blue Bossa (Rating: 85/100) posted in Music October 23, 07Joe Henderson was developing a personal approach at a time when many tenor saxophonists were emulating John Coltrane....
Lou Donaldson: Blues Walk (Rating: 85/100) posted in Music October 23, 07Recorded when Lou Donaldson was still under the sway of Charlie Parker and before he embraced soul-jazz, the stark mi...
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