Holy Ghost Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 15 minutes ago, JSngry said: Stock up on Warne Marsh! Lols, how did I skip Warne Marsh! I've already moved ahead (or back) to Jackie. This system isn't working... Quote
JSngry Posted November 17, 2025 Author Report Posted November 17, 2025 https://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/ListArtistsAlpha.aspx?letter=M Quote
clifford_thornton Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 1 hour ago, JSngry said: Stock up on Warne Marsh! what he said. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 11 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: what he said. Yep. But I am going even more backwards, and I don't believe this is a bad thing: Quote
Holy Ghost Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 Backwards again (and I created this system? Wow. Fail). Quote
Holy Ghost Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 3 hours ago, dougcrates said: Original LP Love the sleeve, makes me want to find a warm blanket and grab a mug of coco. Love these photos with Howard McGhee: Anyway: Quote
Holy Ghost Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 10 minutes ago, EKE BBB said: Eddie Gladden alone is worth the price of admission. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 (edited) One of the best guitarists ever Like Randy Rhodes/Jimmy Paige/Tony Iommi good, that good. And in Jazz.... Like this dude Tony Iommi good: He even cites all the Pacific Jazz records he listened to including Jim Hall and Joe Pass. Edited November 17, 2025 by Holy Ghost Quote
jazzbo Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 I’m starting my listening with “Roxy Coss”–her self-titled self-released frist cd. Bass – Kellen Harrison Composed By – Roxy Coss Design – Mary Coss Drums, Percussion – Shawn Baltazor Guitar – Ryan Brennan Piano, Electric Piano – Justin Kauflin Producer – Roxy Coss Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Roxy Coss Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Kate Miller Quote
jazzbo Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 (edited) John Coltrane "The 1961 Helsinki Concert" Gambit cd Decent sound. Great performances. Edited November 17, 2025 by jazzbo Quote
jazzbo Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 (edited) Susannah McCorkle “Sabia” Concord cd Bass – Dennis Irwin Drums – Duduka Fonseca Guitar – Emily Remler Percussion – Café Piano, Arranged By – Lee Musiker Tenor Saxophone – Scott Hamilton A great tour of Brazilian material. One of my favorite Jobim songs is here, "Song of the Sabia" I'll go back, I know now that I'll go back That my place is there And there it will always be There, where I can hear the Song of the Sabia I'll go back, I know now that I'll go back I will lie in the shadow of a palm That's no longer there And pick a flower that doesn't grow And maybe someone's love will speak the night The lonely unwanted light That may bring me to the new day I'll go back, I know now that I'll go back They won't be in vain, all the plans I made To deceive myself All the rules I made just to lose myself All the love I made to forget myself Those mistakes I made just to find myself I'll go back, I know now that I'll go back That my place is there And there it will always be, there where I can hear the Song of the Sabia Of the Sabia Edited November 17, 2025 by jazzbo Quote
felser Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 Excellent 1979 live date with superior repertoire. Highly recommended if you're into this sort of thing. Quote
HutchFan Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 One of my favorites by Jarrett's "American Quartet." Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 51 minutes ago, felser said: Excellent 1979 live date with superior repertoire. Highly recommended if you're into this sort of thing. ❤️ 👍 😁 5 hours ago, Peter Friedman said: 👍 ❤️ Quote
jazzcorner Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 Jazz West JWLP-6 (Japan GXF 3128) - Jack Sheldon " The Quartet & The Quintet" - rec. 1954/1955 - Engineer: John Kraus Quote
jazzbo Posted November 17, 2025 Report Posted November 17, 2025 Two David Sanchez discs: “Cultural Survival” Concord Picante cd Followed by “Coral” Columbia SACD Quote
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