Search results for "Harold 'Shorty' Baker"
Duke Ellington (featuring Al Hibbler): Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music September 16, 09As most Ellington fans know, "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" was the pop song version of Duke's 1940 instrumental "Ne...
Duke Ellington: Black, Brown and Beige (live 1943) (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music November 09, 07Preserving Duke's Carnegie Hall debut (attended by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, no less), this 3-part, 45-minute mas...
Duke Ellington: A Tone Parallel To Harlem (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music November 23, 07Many fans back in the early 1950s thought that the arrival of the LP -- youngsters, that stands for "Long Playing" re...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: HARLEM
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Duke Ellington: Mood Indigo (1950) (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music November 23, 07The advent of the long-playing record finally released Duke Ellington from the time constraints that had previously f...
Duke Ellington: The Tattooed Bride (Rating: 96/100) posted in Music November 24, 07Ellington was ahead of his time, and not just for preferring his brides with tattoos. This extended piece, premiered...
Duke Ellington: Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me (Rating: 93/100) posted in Music December 04, 07Duke Ellington was both artist and entrepreneur. The composer who premiered his 45-minute tone poem Black, Brown and ...
Ella Fitzgerald (with Duke Ellington): Take the 'A' Train (Rating: 95/100) posted in Music October 06, 08Matching Ella Fitzgerald with the Duke Ellington Orchestra on its signature tune is a surefire winner. But when you ...
Duke Ellington: Happy-Go-Lucky Local (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music March 15, 09Duke Ellington’s “Happy-Go-Lucky Local” was originally the final movement of his Deep South Suite premiered at his 19...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: TWELVE TRAIN TRACKS
For big bands in the thirties, trains were the logical upgrade from the drudgery of the band bus. Airplanes wer...
Duke Ellington: Solitude (Rating: 98/100) posted in Music September 16, 09Ellington Indigos is one of my favorite Ellington albums. Recorded right after Such Sweet Thunder, it was designed to...
Davis, Miles (Miles Dewey III) posted in Encyclopedia April 18, 08Miles Davis, artwork by Michael Symonds Trumpeter Miles Davis was a symbol to many, and not ...
Duke Ellington: Prima Bara Dubla (Rating: 95/100) posted in Music April 19, 08Whole careers, it was said, could be rejuvenated with a single triumph at the Newport Jazz Festival. Case in point: D...
A Classic Revisited posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 12, 07A Classic Revisited was a regular feature at jazz.com from December 2007 through October 2009. Five days per week, ...
Don't Gonna Play That Kling-Kling Jazz: A Prehistory of Jazz-Rock posted in Features and Interviews June 18, 09By Geoff Wills When rock and roll emerged in the mid 1950s, many jazz musicians were witheringly scornful about ...
Taylor, Mark (Anthony) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Taylor, Mark (Anthony), drums; b. Hampstead, London, England, 7 November 1962. He's the son of of Edward Eugene Taylo...
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