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Showing posts with label gil evans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gil evans. Show all posts
Thursday, November 26, 2009

The Gil Evans Orchestra - Little Wing (Live 1978)

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Let's stick to the '70s for a bit and this gem of a recording featuring Gil Evans and his superb group of soloists in an outstanding...
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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Kenny Burrell - Guitar Forms (1964)

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"I didn't want to put out an album with a variety of sounds and persuasions just as a showcase, without having depth to it." S...
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Thursday, August 2, 2007

Televised Jazz #1

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The 1950s was the golden era of televised jazz. Nearly all jazz greats of the time appeared on syndicated TV. This post is dedicated to th...
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The attitude of the gallant Six Hundred which so aroused Lord Tennyson's admiration arose from the fact that the least disposition to ask the reason why was discouraged by tricing the would-be inquirer to the triangle and flogging him into insensibility. F.J. Veale, Advance to Barbarism (Mitre Press, 1968).
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