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Discussion by and for musicians on the making of jazz.
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Wanted: Jazz/big band trumpeter, Cambridge UK
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I require a new trumpet player for my Harmony In Harlem jazz orchestra, based around Cambridge, specialising in the music of Duke Ellington. Authentic and rare Ellington repertoire presenting a unique playing opportunity away from the usual repertoire of other big bands. Good reading skills required - jazz improvising would be handy but not... more »
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1959 - a miracle year for jazz
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(Wall Street Journal) - Half a century ago this year, jazz experienced an annus mirabilis. America's own musical art form — for whatever combination of aesthetic, sociological and commercial reasons — saw a 12-month span that encompassed the recording or release of a remarkable number of epochal long-playing albums, as well... more »
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Classic Music Album
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[link] Philly Music Guide With music videos, concert photos, latest concert ticket and show schedules,new music album,favorite artist album and more.
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Lee Konitz' Progression
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What standard is Lee Konitz' Progression based on. I know I probably shouldn't assume that it is based on anything, but since many of his compositions were based on a standard (i.e. Subconcious-Lee is based on What Is This Thing Called Love, Hi Beck on Pennies From Heaven), I figured this one is too. Anybody know which one?... more »
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Henry Threadgill's first new CD in eight years
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(Detroit Free Press) - Alto saxophonist and composer Henry Threadgill hasn't issued a CD since 2001, an unusually long silence for a musician of his stature, but "This Brings Us To, Volume 1" (Amazon.com: [link] ) has been worth the wait. The album is a major achievement. At 64, Threadgill has spent his career exploring a... more »
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