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Tag Archives: jazz
Bill Evans – Minority
It was strange to log on today and find that it’s over a year since I posted here. Last year went very quickly, and with challenges in my business life and a hectic time at home, time passed at a … Continue reading
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Tagged bill evans, block chords, jazz, miles davis, minority, orrin keepnews, post bop, swing, third stream
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Incognito – Summer’s Ended
Well it’s been some time since I posted here. Life has been particularly busy, which has left me with little time to keep this blog updated. Throughout this period I’ve still found time to listen to lots of great Jazz, … Continue reading
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Tagged acid jazz, david morales, incognito, jazz, jazz funk, jocelyn brown, masters at work, modern jazz, paul weller, rhodes, roger sanchez, smooth jazz
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Charles Mingus – II B.S. (Haitian Fight Song)
Listen here: http://bit.ly/bQ72HC Today’s track is from the renowned bass player Charles Mingus. Typical of the era in which it was written, it’s a fast swing number with lots of brass, 8 musicians performing various trumpet, trombone, sax and tuba … Continue reading
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Tagged charles mingus, hard bop, jackie paris, jaki byard, jazz, jazz music, third stream, volkswagen, walter perkins
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Joe Henderson – Black Narcissus
Listen here: http://bit.ly/b4JvCl Today’s pick is from Joe Henderson; a track named Black Narcissus from the 1969 album Power To The People. It was recorded with a stunning line-up; Henderson on tenor sax, Ron Carter on bass, Jack DeJohnette on … Continue reading
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Tagged blue note, hard bop, herbie hancock, jack dejohnette, jazz, jazz waltz, joe henderson, mike lawrence, rhodes, ron carter
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Jazz in Boston, USA.
So, I’m back from travelling around New England USA. There hasn’t been much time to post here but I have tried to hunt down some good live Jazz whilst staying in the various towns and cities of Massachusets and Maine. … Continue reading
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Tagged bob nieske, boston, jazz, jazz boston, prudential center, skywalk, top of the hub
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The Horace Silver Quintet – Jungle Juice.
My Jazz pick for tonight: Horace Silver Quintet – Jungle Juice. Classic Hard Bop from 1968. Listen here: http://bit.ly/9nslem Buy here: http://amzn.to/cP3H2u You can clearly hear the influence of Latin rhythms and Silver’s Cape Verdean roots on this recording. The … Continue reading
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Tagged billy cobham, cape verde, hard bop, horace silver, jazz, quartal, stanley turrentine
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First Post on the Quartal Harmony Jazz Blog
So…here it is. Finally, I have a WordPress account. I’ve decided to consolidate all my various Jazz Music related postings, ramblings, twitters and other epithets onto a single source. So why ‘Quartal Harmony’? Well it’s a term that defines a … Continue reading