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parte della mia collezione di dischi negli anni 80/90.
da sinistra (quelli leggibili):
• Hiram Bullock give it what u got • Linda Ronstadt Lush Life • Linda Ronstadt What's New • artisti vari Opere per tromba e organo • Ivan Davis • Elements • Barbra Streisand The Broadway Album • Emerson, Lake & Palmer • George Duke Face Reflection • We Are The Word Usa for Africa • Weather Report Misterious Traveller • John Lee Hooker The Healer • Jonny Clegg & Savuka Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World • Bowie Diamond Dogs • Deodato 2 • Dire Straits Making Movies • Papa John Creach • Tracy Chapman • Joni Mitchell Hejira • The Years After (Alvin Lee) Ssssh! • Bruce Springsteem Born In U.S.A • V.S.O.P. The Quintet • The Pablo All Stars Jam• Ry Cooder Jazz • Coleman Hawkins • Traffic Welcome To The Canteen • Stevie Wonder In Square Circle • Gary Peacock Tales Of Another • Miles Davis Bitches Brew • Pat Metheny with Dave Holland & Roy Haynes Question and Answer • Weather Report Tale Spinnin • Dexter Gordon • Swing Bands• Ahmad Jamal Tranquility • Lou Donaldson A different scene • Claudio Fasoli & Franco D'Andrea Jazz Duo • Charlie Haden Closeness • King Crimson Starless and Bible Black • King Crimson U.S.A. • Chick Corea & Gary Burton Crystal Silence • Laws - Jones - Corea Blanchard: New Earth Sonata • Return To Forever featuring Chick Corea Where Have I Known You Before • Sade Stronger Than Pride • Sade Promise • Sade Diamond Life • Susanne Vega Days Of Open Hand • Susanne Vega • Wynton Marsalis Hot House Flower • Wynton Marsalis Haydn, Hummel, L. Mozart: Trumpet Concertos, National Philharmonic Orchestra Leppard • Wynton Marsalis Black Codes (From The Underground) • Wynton Marsalis Think Of One... • Sting Bring On The Night • Sting ...Nothing Like The Sun • The Police Reggatta De Blanc • The Police Outlandos d'Amour • The Police Ghost In The Machine • Oscar Peterson Another Day • Oscar Peterson the Way Beally Blay Vol. III • Oscar Peterson My Favorite Instrument Vol. IV • Oscar Peterson Mellow Mood Vol. V • Oscar Peterson Jazz History Vol. 6 • Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry • Pink Floyd Animal • Eric Clapton Money And Cigarettes • Eric Clapton No Reason to Cry • Bob Dyland Knocked Out Loaded • Grover Washington Winelight • Grover Washington Jr. Then and Now • Yes The Yes Album • Phoebe Snow
ovviamente, questi dischi sono solo una parte della discografia straniera di tutta la mia raccolta
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Frank Zappa / Studio Tan
Side one:
- "Greggery Peccary" - 20:40
Side two:
- "Let Me Take You to the Beach" - 2:44
- "Revised Music for Guitar & Low-Budget Orchestra" - 7:36
- "REDUNZL" - 8:12
(All songs written and composed by Frank Zappa)
Frank Zappa – guitar; vocals; percussion
George Duke – keyboards
Eddie Jobson – keyboards & yodeling
Tom Fowler – bass guitar
Max Bennett – bass guitar
Chester Thompson – drums
Paul Humphrey – drums
Don Brewer – bongos
Ruth Underwood – percussion & synthesizer
Malcolm McNab – trumpet
Bruce Fowler – trombone
Emil Richards – percussion
Recorded: 1969, 1974–1976 at
The Record Plant, LA; Royce Hall, UCLA and Caribou Studios, Nederland, Colorado
sleeve design: cover art by Gary Panter
Label: DiscReet Records / 1978
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
George Duke / The 1976 Solo Keyboard Album
Trackliste:
A1 Mr. McFreeze - 7:30
A2 Love Reborn - 7:13
A3 Tzina - 6:05
B1 Spock Does The Bump At The Space Disco - 4:11
B2 Pathways - 7:30
B3 Vulcun Mind Probe - 6:17
B4 The Dream That Ended - 3:11
(all tracks composed by George Duke)
George Duke - Keyboards, Drums, Bell Tree, Vocals, Producer
Recorded: 1978
sleeve design: Sätty (Wilfried Podriech)
Label: CBS Records / 1982
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
Frank Zappa / Apostrophe (')
Side one:
- "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" - 2:07
- "Nanook Rubs It" - 4:38
- "St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast" - 1:50
- "Father O'Blivion" - 2:18
- "Cosmik Debris" - 4:14
Side two:
- "Excentrifugal Forz" - 1:33
- "Apostrophe'" (Zappa, Jim Gordon, Jack Bruce) - 5:50
- "Uncle Remus" (Zappa, George Duke) - 2:44
- "Stink-Foot" - 6:33
(All tracks are written by Frank Zappa except where noted.)
Frank Zappa – vocals, guitar, bass, bouzouki
Lynn (Linda Sims) – vocals, backing vocals
Tina Turner - backing vocals (uncredited)
Robert "Frog" Camarena – vocals, backing vocals
Ruben Ladron de Guevara – vocals, backing vocals
Debbie – vocals, backing vocals
Ray Collins – backing vocals
Sue Glover – backing vocals
Kerry McNabb – backing vocals, engineer, remixing
Sal Marquez – trumpet
Ian Underwood – saxophone
Napoleon Murphy Brock – saxophone, backing vocals
Bruce Fowler – trombone
Don "Sugarcane" Harris – violin
Jean-Luc Ponty – violin
Ruth Underwood – percussion
George Duke – keyboards, backing vocals
Tony Duran – rhythm guitar
Tom Fowler – bass guitar
Erroneous (Alex Dmochowski) – bass guitar
Jack Bruce – bass on "Apostrophe'"
Ralph Humphrey – drums
Johnny Guerin – drums
Aynsley Dunbar – drums
Jim Gordon – drums
Recorded: 1969–January 1974 at Electric Lady Studios, NYC; Bolic Sound, Inglewood, California; and Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California
sleeve design: Ferenc Dobronyi; Mark Aalyson (photography)
Label: DiscReet Records / 1974
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
Frank Zappa and The Mothers [of Invention] and Captain Beefheart / Bongo Fury
Side one:
- "Debra Kadabra" - 3:54
- "Carolina Hard-Core Ecstasy" - 5:59
- "Sam with the Showing Scalp Flat Top" (Don Van Vliet) - 2:51
- "Poofter's Froth Wyoming Plans Ahead" - 3:03
- "200 Years Old"- 4:32
Side two:
- "Cucamonga" - 2:24
- "Advance Romance" - 11:17
- "Man with the Woman Head" (Don Van Vliet) - 1:28
- "Muffin Man" - 5:34
(All tracks performed by Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and The Mothers; all tracks composed by Zappa, except where noted. This is the last original Frank Zappa album on which the band name "The Mothers [of Invention]" is used.)
Frank Zappa – lead guitar, lead (2, 5, 6, 9) and backing vocals
Captain Beefheart – harp, lead (1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9) and backing vocals, soprano sax
George Duke – keyboards, lead (2, 7) and backing vocals
Napoleon Murphy Brock – sax, lead (2, 7) and backing vocals
Bruce Fowler – trombone
Tom Fowler – bass
Denny Walley – slide guitar, backing vocals
Terry Bozzio – drums
Chester Thompson – drums (on "200 Years Old" and "Cucamonga")
Robert "Frog" Camarena – backing vocals on "Debra Kadabra"
Recorded: May 20 & 21, 1975 at Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, Texas & January 1975 (Record Plant Studio, NYC)
sleeve design: John Williams (photography)
Label: DiscReet Records / 1975
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
Singer, pianist and synthesizer pioneer George Duke performing at The Hague Jazz 2009.
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Al vanaf zijn tienerjaren maakt toetsenwonder George Duke funky en groovy muziek. Hij zat hij in bands bij Al Jarreau, Frank Zappa en Miles Davis en speelde samen met onder andere Stanley Clarke, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Billy Cobham, Take 6 en Jean-Luc Ponty.
Op The Hague Jazz 2009 zette hij met een kleine bezetting een behoorlijk luide set neer.
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Featuring Esperanza Spalding and Terri Lyne Carrington
LIVE / BLUE NOTE / NYC
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This month marks the beginning of the 30th Anniversary of the famed Blue Note Jazz Club. For 30 years, this Greenwich Village staple has been the home of some the most musical icons ranging from Dizzy Gillespie, George Benson, Rosemary Clooney and Roy Ayers. Many of the greats of jazz, soul, and pop have graced the stage for what many music fans have hailed as the jazz “capitol of the world."
What better way to properly kick off the anniversary festivities is to have none other than jazz/R & B vocalist Al Jarreau perform in what would be his debut at The Blue Note featuring the legendary George Duke and his Trio. Duke’s trio featured Grammy-Award winning bassist/vocalist Esperanza Spaulding and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington. Bassist Michael Manson played with both Al and George while Miss. Spaulding performed at another engagement.
The performances were also on the heels of the new recording “Al Jarreau and the George Duke Trio, Live at The Half Note, Volume. 1.” This is the first of three vintage recordings that George is releasing when the two were both getting started in music when they performed in San Fransisco, California in the mid-1960’s. George had the material sitting in his closet for decades and decided to have Al listen to the material. After endless hours of mixing the material, George was able to come up with three discs of material. Volume 1 is the first of the next two discs that will be released in the next couple of years.
George Duke has been one of the most requested session musicians, producers, and musical directors over the last three decades. As a leader, Duke has recorded 40 projects with artists such as Jean-Luc Ponty, Stanley Clarke, Jill Scott, Billy Cobham, Milton Nascimento and Airto Moreira. As a producer he’s produced records for the likes of Miles Davis, Steps Ahead, Anita Baker, Rachelle Farrell, Regina Belle, Dianne Reeves, George Clinton and Jeffrey Osborne.
Duke’s role during the weeklong engagement at was both an exciting, but, also tedious as well. As the music director, he had to rehearse music of Al Jarreau, his music, and also Brenda Russell’s music. The chemistry between both Esperanza Spaulding and Terri Lyne Carrington were a match made in heaven. Considering this was the first time Miss. Spaulding played with George and saw the music the day of the Thursday performance, she played like she’s been in his band for years! Esperanza performed on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances. During his set, he performed many of his classics including “Sweet Baby,” “No Rhyme and No Reason,” and a medley of songs he produced and wrote on the monumental “Amandla” recording from Miles Davis.
For upcoming dates or to order George and Al’s latest disc, please visit him on the web at www.georgeduke.com.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Brian Pace.
Friends
Shalamar are delighted to announce a further 15 "Friends" Tour dates, adding to the 23 shows already performed in the autumn. The "Friends" 35th Anniversary is the largest tour for the group since the 1980's. “Friends”, the platinum-selling album, featured four top twenty hit singles - “A Night To Remember”, “Friends”, “There It Is” and “I Can Make You Feel Good”. The album gained impetus from the legendary Top of the Pops performances by Jeffrey Daniel who demonstrated the first moonwalk on European TV screens. Shalamar are regarded as one of the most influential bands of their time, injecting their unique style, energy and passion into sounds that have commanded dance floors the world over. “Friends” is the album that helped to cement their place in musical history.
The tour will visit many new cities the group have never played and in London - Shalamar will appear at the Palladium in London on May 6th. Hot off the back of a new single release on the last tour - the group are wooing UK audiences with an amazing live set.
This is the last chance for audiences to see the award winning tour.
Shalamar Live
Shalamar also perform classic songs such as “Take That To The Bank”, “The Second Time Around”, “Make That Move”, “I Owe You One”, “Dead Giveaway”, “Right In The Socket”, “Full Of Fire”, “Sweeter As The Days Go By”, “Over And Over” and “This Is For The Lover In You”. With 25 million record sales under their belts, Howard and Jeffrey, along with the newest member Carolyn Griffey drive audiences crazy with a dynamic blend of funky feel good music.
Shalamar are fronted by 3 dynamic individuals:
Jeffrey Daniel – the man who taught Michael Jackson the moonwalk and introduced body popping to Europe and the UK. Jeffrey co-choreographed and featured in the “Smooth Criminal” and “Bad” videos during a creative partnership with The King of Pop that spanned twenty years. The YouTube video below shows the first ever moonwalk in the UK in 1982. It was then known as the backslide before MJ renamed this infamous move. JD gained recognition on the US TV program Soul Train before presenting the UK version of the show – the 6.20 Soul Train. He went on to star in the original West End cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express, playing Electra. A legendary performer and style icon.
Howard Hewett - a Grammy award-winning artist voted one of the world's top ten soulful singers of all time. With a tremendous back catalogue of solo work to complement his Shalamar activity, Howard has also collaborated with Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Anita Baker, LaToya Jackson, Stanley Clarke, Deniece Williams, Rick James, Johnny Gill, Joe Sample, Babyface, LL Cool J, and George Duke to name but a few.
Carolyn Griffey - in addition to performing with Shalamar is a former member of the group Absolute and heir to the Solar Records dynasty - the Sound of Los Angeles which brought classic RnB acts onto the world stage including Shalamar, The Whispers, Dynasty, Lakeside, Midnight Star, Klymaxx, Calloway and Carrie Lucas (Carolyn’s mother).
Official Shalamar website: www.shalamar.info
Friends
Shalamar are delighted to announce a further 15 "Friends" Tour dates, adding to the 23 shows already performed in the autumn. The "Friends" 35th Anniversary is the largest tour for the group since the 1980's. “Friends”, the platinum-selling album, featured four top twenty hit singles - “A Night To Remember”, “Friends”, “There It Is” and “I Can Make You Feel Good”. The album gained impetus from the legendary Top of the Pops performances by Jeffrey Daniel who demonstrated the first moonwalk on European TV screens. Shalamar are regarded as one of the most influential bands of their time, injecting their unique style, energy and passion into sounds that have commanded dance floors the world over. “Friends” is the album that helped to cement their place in musical history.
The tour will visit many new cities the group have never played and in London - Shalamar will appear at the Palladium in London on May 6th. Hot off the back of a new single release on the last tour - the group are wooing UK audiences with an amazing live set.
This is the last chance for audiences to see the award winning tour.
Shalamar Live
Shalamar also perform classic songs such as “Take That To The Bank”, “The Second Time Around”, “Make That Move”, “I Owe You One”, “Dead Giveaway”, “Right In The Socket”, “Full Of Fire”, “Sweeter As The Days Go By”, “Over And Over” and “This Is For The Lover In You”. With 25 million record sales under their belts, Howard and Jeffrey, along with the newest member Carolyn Griffey drive audiences crazy with a dynamic blend of funky feel good music.
Shalamar are fronted by 3 dynamic individuals:
Jeffrey Daniel – the man who taught Michael Jackson the moonwalk and introduced body popping to Europe and the UK. Jeffrey co-choreographed and featured in the “Smooth Criminal” and “Bad” videos during a creative partnership with The King of Pop that spanned twenty years. The YouTube video below shows the first ever moonwalk in the UK in 1982. It was then known as the backslide before MJ renamed this infamous move. JD gained recognition on the US TV program Soul Train before presenting the UK version of the show – the 6.20 Soul Train. He went on to star in the original West End cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express, playing Electra. A legendary performer and style icon.
Howard Hewett - a Grammy award-winning artist voted one of the world's top ten soulful singers of all time. With a tremendous back catalogue of solo work to complement his Shalamar activity, Howard has also collaborated with Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Anita Baker, LaToya Jackson, Stanley Clarke, Deniece Williams, Rick James, Johnny Gill, Joe Sample, Babyface, LL Cool J, and George Duke to name but a few.
Carolyn Griffey - in addition to performing with Shalamar is a former member of the group Absolute and heir to the Solar Records dynasty - the Sound of Los Angeles which brought classic RnB acts onto the world stage including Shalamar, The Whispers, Dynasty, Lakeside, Midnight Star, Klymaxx, Calloway and Carrie Lucas (Carolyn’s mother).
Official Shalamar website: www.shalamar.info
Los Lobos at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Earl Perry.
Probably hailed as one of the most important songwriters of her generation, Brenda Russell’s music has touched a nerve with both her fans as well as musicians that have recorded her music for well over 30 years. The Brooklyn, New York native returned home to perform at The Blue Note Jazz Club’s 30th Anniversary performance celebration featuring the George Duke Trio. Grammy-Award Winning bassist/vocalist Esperanza Spaulding and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington backed Mr. Duke and Miss. Russell in what would be two sold-out nights of fire-filled jazz and R & B.
Russell moved to Hamilton, Ontario when she was a teen and was bitten by the music bug by her parents who were professional musicians while living in New York. Although Hamilton was a major cultural adjustment for her, she got her first start in the business when she graduated from high school and auditioned for vocalist in a rock band. From there she auditioned for the rock musical Hair.
It was years later when she and her then husband Brian Russell struck a cord with rocker Elton John who saw them performing back-up with the legendary Neil Sedaka. John, who formed Rocket Records who Sedaka recorded for at the time, gave the two of them a record deal and recorded their first records in the mid-1970’s.
Since the late 1970’s Brenda has recorded and written iconic hits like “Piano In The Dark,” “Get Here,” “So Good, So Right,” and “If Only For One Night.”
Brenda’s songs have been recorded by well over 200 artists ranging from Oleta Adams, Earth, Wind & Fire, Diana Ross, and Chaka Khan.
Her latest disc “In The Thick Of It: The Best of Brenda Russell” showcases her music spanning some 30 years. Its a must have for those avid Brenda Russell fans as well as introduces new fans to the diverse and prolific musical talents of this incredible songwriter.
For upcoming tour dates, please visit her online at www.brendarussell.com.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Brian Pace.
Frank Ocean at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Earl Perry.
George Duke
Born on 12.01.1946 in San Rafael, CA, U.S.A. Died on 5th of August, 2013.
Cousin of Dianne Reeves
He has a long, extensive solo discography as well as collaborations with Jean-Luc Ponty, Frank Zappa, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham, Cannonball Adderley, Deniece Williams, Jeffrey Osborne, George Clinton, Anita Baker, Regina Belle, Rachelle Ferrell, Marilyn Scott etc.
George Duke - The Aura Will Prevail
Label: MPS Records - 5D 064D-99394, Delta - 5D 064D-99394
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1977
Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Style: Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Soul, Funk, Latin Jazz
Tracklist
A1Dawn
A2For Love (I Come Your Friend)
A3Foosh
A4Floop De Loop
B1Malibu
B2Fools
B3Echidna's Arf
B4Uncle Remus
B5The Aura
Credits
Drums, Congas - Leon Ndugu Chancler
Percussion - Airto Moreira
Electric Bass - Alphonso 'Slim' Johnson (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1, B2, B4, B5)
Electric Piano [Rhodes, Wurlitzer], Clavinet [Hohner], Synthesizer [Arp Odyssey, Mini Moog, Arp String Ensemble, Mutron Phaser, Mutron Dual Phaser], Pedalboard, Vocals - George Duke
Vocals – Gee Janzen (tracks: B1), Kathy Woehrle (tracks: B1), Sylvia St. James (tracks: B1)
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The Blue Note Jazz Club just celebrated their 30th Anniversary and what better way to bring it in is to have seven-time Grammy Award winning jazz/R&B vocalist Al Jarreau perform to a week of sold-out performances. Mr. Jarreau was backed by the legendary George Duke and his trio featuring Mike Manson, Esperanza Spaulding, and Terri Lyne Carrington. The performances were also on the heels of the new recording “Al Jarreau and the George Duke Trio, Live at The Half Note, Volume. 1,” the first of three vintage recordings that George recorded of them when they were both getting started in music when they performed in San Fransisco, California in the mid-1960’s. George had the material sitting in his closet for decades and decided to have Al listen to the material and gave the go ahead to release the material. After endless hours of mixing the material, George was able to come up with three discs of material. Volume 1 is the first of the next two discs that will be released in the next couple of years.
Al Jarreau is one of the few singers that has won the award in the R & B, Pop, and Jazz categories throughout his 40 years in the business. Jarreau has been able to take his unique “vocalese” style of singing and fuse it with the contemporary sounds of most current music styles. Al can be placed in annals of great vocalists like Joe Williams, Jon Hendricks, Johnny Mathis and Tony Bennett. In 1976, Jarreau was signed to Warner Brothers Records under the tutelage of record producer, now seasoned record executive, Tommy LiPuma.
Alwyn Lopez Jarreau was born on March 12th, 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and was the fifth of six siblings. Jarreau’s father was a strict minister and singer but instilled a strong religious background and performing while growing up.
While attending college, Jarreau would dabble in music. He sang alongside a young and progressive pianist while pursuing his masters degree in San Francisco by the name of George Duke, who years later would produce and tour with. This was during the mid-to-late 1960’s when the Bay Area was a hotbed of music. Al would also make the television and nightclub circuit that got him more experience as well as develop him as a better vocalist.
Warner Brothers executives saw Jarreau perform at a club in 1975 and signed him. This was also the same year producer Tommy LiPuma signed saxophonist David Sanborn, guitarist and vocalist George Benson, and a new-comer named Michael Franks. 1976 proved to be a pivotal year for all these artists because Benson struck gold with is smash “Breezin” and Jarreau with his debut disc “We Got By.”
Al Jarreau and George Duke’s latest disc “Live at the Half Note, Volume 1, 1965, is available online. For upcoming tour dates, please visit Al online at www.aljarreau.com or www.georgeduke.com
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Brian Pace.
Dr. Michael White at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Earl Perry.
Frank Ocean at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Kim Welsh.
Frank Ocean at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Kim Welsh.
artist: George Duke
title: Feel
label: MPS
country: Holland
date: 1974
Frank Zappa plays guitar on one track using the alias Obdewl X.
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Who : Three of the five sisters of the late 1960's / early 1970's jazz vocal group called The Third Wave. They performed as pre-teens / teenagers.
Flip Nunez (RIP) / Jazz Pianist & Singer in the background
www.sfgate.com/news/article/OBITUARY-Flip-Nunez-3020631.php
(While in Flickr, click directly on the pic to enlarge it. Click on it a second time to bring it back to the small size.)
"The Third Wave, a jazz vocal group, and jazz vocalist Jo Canion's five daughters--were discovered and produced by maestros George Duke and bassist John Heard in the 60s."
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jthymekind.blogspot.com/2008/09/third-wave-here-now-1970-...
www.sfpinoyjazzfest.com/2008artistroster.html
The Third Wave circa 2000 - All the Things You Are:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a9sJptxMWE
The Third Wave performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1968 with The George Duke Trio:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Jazz_Festival
Dizzy Gillespie Quintet, Count Basie Orchestra, Oscar Peterson Trio, Modern Jazz Quartet, Cal Tjader Quintet, Mel Tormé, B. B. King, Muddy Waters, Billy Eckstine, Big Mama Thornton, and George Duke Trio w/Third Wave
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MPS Jazzin' The Black Forest DVD trailer:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjVSSEVjHLA
The song from the video is : The Third Wave - Maiden Voyage Third Wave.
See also Josie Canion:
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What : 4x6 print scan
Where : Yoshi's Jazz Club and Restaurant, Oakland, California (Old Location)
When : March 26, 1985
Event : Robbie Kwock / Melecio Magdaluyo Quintet Gig
Photographer : Russell Kwock / Top Gun Shooter at Photo By Russell Kwock Photography
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Nicko McBrain(Iron Maiden), Ron Tutt (Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond), Ngugu Chancler (Michael Jackson, George Duke, Patrice Rushen), Ed Clift and Kelly Paiste
Davell Crawford at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Earl Perry.
Golden Sioux Mardi Gras Indians at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Kim Welsh.
Golden Sioux Mardi Gras Indians at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Kim Welsh.
George Duke at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Kim Welsh.
Davell Crawford at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
Photo by Kim Welsh.