Also ranks #8 on The Best Cool Jazz Bands/Artists Also ranks #25 on The Best Bebop Artists of All Time Also ranks #27 on The Greatest Black Female Pop Singers 4 Nina Simone The Very Best of Nina Simone, Nina Simone Sings the Blues, At Carnegie Hall 2,906 votes See: The Best Nina...
Also ranks #1 on The Best Modal Jazz Bands/Artists Also ranks #3 on The Best Musical Artists From Illinois Also ranks #3 on Who Is The Most Famous Davis In The World? 2 John Coltrane 1,512 votes John Coltrane's powerful saxophone playing and relentless pursuit of innovation make him a ...
Although “A Brand New State” is bassist Alex McLaughlin’s first album as a leader, he is hardly new to the jazz scene. Some artists he has worked with include Arturo Sandoval, Kurt Elling, Matt Wilson and even comedian Sandra Bernhard. Alex’s reputation has to be strong because he wa...
Stride), New York’s so-called Loft Jazz movement of the ‘70s was defined by real estate. The result of policies that allowed large swathes of the southern part of the city to be neglected waiting for potential redevelopment, large, often unoccupied and un-serviced industrial lofts in Soho ...
several established jazz artists, including Basie, signed on in order to record unfettered by commercial demands. Basie benefited greatly from his association with Granz and made several recordings during the ’70s that rank among his best work. He recorded less often with his big band during this...
Future Flavors is a weekly one-hour show hosted by multi-Grammy winning musician Terri Lyne Carrington. The focus is on emerging progressive artists on the jazz scene today who are wproducing music with echoes from the past and giant reverberations of the future. There's a new jazz renaissance...
Singer-pianist Shirley Horn never attained the fame of other jazz singers like Billie Holiday orElla Fitzgeraldbut, over the course of several decades, became one of the most respected artists of her generation and a firm favourite within the industry. ...
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A non-traditional list of the 100 best jazz songs of all time, including “So What” by Miles Davis, "My Favorite Things" by John Coltrane, and "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck.
These are truly the greatest and funkiest jazz-funk bands of all time, since the most famous jazz-funk artists ever are listed, and the order is decided by actual fans of the best jazz-funk music. You can click on the jazz-funk band names to see more information about that particular ...