He supplied the solo in the middle of Sinatra's 1956 recording of I've Got You Under My Skin conducted by Nelson Riddle. 58 Willie Dennis 32 votes Willie Dennis (né William DeBerardinis, January 10, 1926, Philadelphia – July 8, 1965, New York City) was an American jazz trombon...
Philadelphia when thirteen, after being driven away from her parents’ home in Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore for becoming pregnant. With no support from her own parents, Holiday’s mother arranged for the young Holiday to stay with her older married half sister, Eva Miller, who lived in ...
摘要: Discusses the jazz scene in various parts of the United States. New York City; Chicago, Illinois; San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; New Orleans, Louisiana; Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Cleveland, Ohio.年份: 1995 ...
the label Evidence Records as well as the retail store Third St. Jazz in Philadelphia. The station's powerful signal reaches most of NJ, Philadelphia, and Delaware. The station streams its programs live. The independent station is located on the campus of Princeton University, in Princeton, NJ...
This groundbreaking smooth jazz ensemble, formed in Philadelphia in the mid-1970s, has wowed audiences worldwide with their tight grooves and mesmerizing performances. Led by keyboardist James Lloyd and drummer Curtis Harmon, Pieces of a Dream has continuously evolved their sound while ...
Discusses the jazz scene in various parts of the United States. New York City; Chicago, Illinois; San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; New Orleans, Louisiana; Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Cleveland, Ohio.EphlandJohnWilliamsK.LeanderDownbeat...
Harkens back to the early 1960s in its simplicity. And there's that whistler dude James Carter who'll be so dominant on Side Two of the next album (Places and Spaces). Otherwise, this is really just a classic soul/DooWap tune on which the alto sax takes the place of the human ...
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“Three Places in New England”. The Southeastern state of Alabama is a required stop as a saxophone intro leads to the standard “Stars Fell on Alabama”, delivered as a sax/vocals duet, and then ends in John Coltrane’s “Alabama”, a soul-stirring escape that explores a bit more off...
It is hard to credit just how long the playing hours were in a typical jazz club in those days. The great Benny Golson told me that, as teenagers, he and John Coltrane had stood outside the open window of a jazz club in Philadelphia listening to Charlie Parker, who played five forty-...