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Cecil McBee

The Cookers is comprised of many of the musicians who contributed to the development of this sound and to pushing the music forward from there. While giants in their own right, the members of this ensemble have performed and/or recorded with pretty much every jazz great of the past 40 years including Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Herbie Hancock, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, and Dexter Gordon, to name just a few. The group performs newly arranged versions of classic compositions by Billy Harper, Cecil McBee and George Cables along with works by the other members of the ensemble.

Blogger Jazz

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Bienvenidos a la Monga!

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http://bogardjazz.blogspot.com/ Orchestre National de Jazz Daniel Yvinec: conductor Eve Risser: piano, flutes, sound objects Vincent Lafont: keyboards, electronics Antonin-Tri Huong: alto sax, clarinets, piano Matthieu Metzger: alto, soprano and sopranino sax, electronic treatments Joce Mieniel: flutes, electronics Rémi Dumoulin: saxophones, clarinets Guillaume Poncelet: trumpet Pierre Perchaud: guitars, banjo Sylvain Daniel: e-bass, french horn, electronic effects John Hollenbeck: drums Produced in a creative sphere covering New York, Paris, Berlin and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Shut Up And Dance emphasizes the relation between music and movement.

bogard´s jazztapes

Flamenco Master Paco de Lucia and his band live in Germany. This is real Power, Passion & Beauty in great audio and video quality! A must-see for any serious guitarist and lovers of passionate and powerful music!

Dr. Fusion

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Sound and Fury

http://sound-and-fury-ron.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-01-11T09%3A12%3A00-05%3A00&max-results=7 It would not be an overstatement to say that Ed Blackwell is one of the most influential drummers in the history of jazz. He played with many of the important players from the 1960's onward, including Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Eric Dolphy, Mal Waldron, Anthony Braxton and Marion Brown (to name a few). But he never achieved the notoriety that several of the more flamboyant drummers earned (think: Art Blakey, Max Roach or Elvin Jones), despite being every bit as central to the development of the jazz after Bebop as those cited above. I think it is important to remember that Blackwell was born in New Orleans because his style, it seems, was informed by the marching band ethos that originated in that city in the late 1800's to well into the twentieth century. His approach to drumming has been described as unpolished, rigid and, even at times, heavy-handed but that might be a bit hasty.
http://neverenoughrhodes.blogspot.com/search/label/elvin%20jones "Mini Modes" (excerpt) A year along from "New Agenda" , Elvin Jones and his group are in a jamming mode, working over looser structures with improvisational groupings amongst the reeds and percussion, with plenty of solo space as well. "The Main Force" is a more african-focused event with early fusion touches, ripped freshly from vinyl and presented here today in WAV and MP3.

elvin jones

http://bogardjazz.blogspot.com/2010/04/maria-joao-aki-takase-art-of-duo-live.html

Maria João & Aki Takase: The Art of the Duo - live at NDR 1988

Vocalist Maria João from Portugal and pianist Aki Takase, born in Osaka/ Japan played together for several years. They released the live album " Looking for Love " on enja, recorded at Leverkusener Jazztage 1987.