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Original Jazz Classics Remasters from Concord - Technorati Music Sounds like a stock brokerage firm – or a legal firm: Blakey, Fitzgerald, Getz, Monk, Peterson, & Tjader. If you’re interested in jazz stock or advice in the field of jazz, this group certainly had the talent, skill and experience to have represented you well. They did fine for themselves and stand tall as giants in their field. On March 15, 2011, Concord Records released four new titles in their continuing series of Original Jazz Classics Remastered. Each of the four discs includes several bonus tracks: some are alternate takes and some are previously unreleased material. An added bonus for listeners is the appearance of other jazz legends in the groups along with the headliners. Continued on the next page

Windows Media Guide | Internet Radio First published on October 2, 2017. Revised on June 1, 2018, upon announcement of the discontinuation of the Groove Music iOS and Android apps. On October 2, 2017, we announced that we'd be partnering with Spotify to bring the world’s largest music streaming service to you. We know that access to the best streaming experience, the largest catalog of music, and a variety of subscriptions are top of your list. On January 1, 2018, the Groove Music Pass streaming service was discontinued. If your Pass subscription went beyond December 31, 2017, we will give you (or already gave you) a prorated refund or a Microsoft gift card (see timing details below). What happened to the Groove Music Pass? The Groove Music Pass streaming service was discontinued on January 1, 2018. What's happening to the Groove Music app? We’ll continue to update the Windows 10 Groove Music apps for PC, Xbox, and Windows Phone so you can play your purchased music. What was Groove Music Pass content? No. No. No. No. Yes. No.

Home :: Explore Guyana Guyana Birding: Birdwatching Tours in South America’s Last Frontier Professional Birdwatchers Land in Guyana Once Again Toucan photograph taken in Guyana by Bill Thompson, III GEORGETOWN, GUYANA – Hopping back into the truck – covered with a fine red dust from the Iwokrama roadway – Steve Banner is positively giddy. The Iwokrama Forest towers above him on both sides and he is sweating generously. The sweat is partially due to the jarring difference between England’s late-winter chill and Guyana’s tropical heat, but it is also a result of running up and down a jungle road with seven other grown adults carrying 35 pounds of cameras, scopes, and binoculars on their backs. “This is amazing, “ Mr. Banner exclaims. The group is not part of some rainforest endurance race, but is the seventh tourism product familiarization (fam) trip organized by the Guyana Sustainable Tourism Initiative (GSTI), a joint project of the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the United States Agency for International Development / Guyana Trade and Investment Support (USAID/GTIS) project.

Blue Note New York Performance Schedule Ten years ago, Linda Williams, best known in music circles for her five-and-a-half years playing and conducting for Natalie Cole, had an epiphany: it was time for a change - time for a new name, a new direction, and a new life. Aziza - the performer, the composer/lyricist, the complete artist - was born. The name comes from The Book of African Names, but the music and the lyrics come straight from the heart. After her Hollywood period, in which she composed the melody for Miss Cole’s “La Costa," a contemporary standard, then wrote and recorded City Living, her debut album on Clive Davis’s Arista Records, Aziza turned to the daunting task of raising her son Brandon. Having moved on in her teaching career to become a professor at the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan, where she taught Alicia Keys, among others, Aziza finally decided it was her time. A hopeless romantic, Aziza, in song after song, reflects on the trials and tribulations of modern romance and dating.

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