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For a few years, he headed up the band Buckshot LeFonque, which combined jazz and rock for a unique sound. However, by the late '90s, Marsalis focused more on classically inspired works, eschewing rock accents for large symphonic orchestras. He was a regular nominee at the Grammys, earning...
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Last February, just before Fat Tuesday brought the Mardi Gras celebrations to a fever pitch, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band suited up in bubblegum pink jackets and hit the streets of the French Quarter.
The breakthrough was a recording of a jazz combo, and the moment when I clearly heard a sax player stand up from his chair and step forward to take his solo. He came into the room, distinct from the band mates arrayed behind... B Willis - Hi-fi news & record review 被引量: 0发...
Many incredible bands, one seasoned bandleader My name is Chuck Braman. I’ve been a jazz drummer/bandleader in New York City for over three decades. My passion is playing great music with great musicians. My forte is developing great bands with unique personnels, repertoires and styles...
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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.