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The name game
The “Pres” and the “Bean” (Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins) Savoy Records Burt Goldblatt cover art. Mid-twentieth century jazz and it’s culture coined colorful slang and dubbed it’s players affectionate, funny nicknames such as “Bird”, “Hawk”, “Bags”, “Count”, “Pops”, “Duke”, “Lady Day”, “Dex”, “Dizzy”, “”Toots”, “Fatha”, “Cannonball”, “Cootie”, Monk”, “Sassy”……
No dogs allowed
This one’s for Tito: “All the Cats Join In” A Buck Clayton Jam Session Columbia Records 1956. All of the Buck Clayton Jam Sessions were swinging affairs of the highest order! These were some of the best musicians in the land, many having served Count Basie for many years. Included with Trumpeter Buck Clayton are stalwart swing soloists Joe Newman, Joe Thomas, Billy Butterfield, and Ruby Braff on trumpets; trombonists Urbie Green, Benny Powell, Henderson Chambers, Trummy Young, Bennie Green, Dicky Harris, J.C. Higginbotham, and Tyree Glenn; altoist Lem Davis; tenors Coleman Hawkins, Al Cohn, and Buddy Tate; Julian Dash doubling on tenor and alto; baritonist Charlie Fowlkes; several rhythm sections with pianists Sir Charles Thompson, Jimmy Jones, Billy Kyle, Ken Kersey, and the forgotten Al Waslohn.
Groove is in the art
A prime example of David Stone Martin at his best! “Groovin with Jacquet” (1955) Illinois Jacquet and his Orchestra Clef Records (MGC 676) Also issued on Verve MGV 8061 entitled “Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra“.
Harry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Illinois Jacquet (ts) Carl Perkins (p) Gerald Wiggins (org) Irving Ashby (g) Curtis Counce (b) Al Bartee (d)
Includes tasty standards like “Love is Here to Stay”; “East of the Sun”; “Stardust”; “Learnin’ the Blues”; and “Honeysuckle Rose.”
Who’d play for us?
Van Wood “Intorno al Mondo” Fonit Records (Italy) (Special thanks to Ulf in Sweden) Love it!
Just listen
HUSH! The Duke Pearson Quintet Donald Byrd, Johnny Coles, Bob Cranshaw, Walter Perkins and Duke Pearson JazzLine Records (1962) This is some great jazz by some of the music’s greatest artists, so sshhhhh, put on the record and just listen.
That song in your head
Sambrasa Trio “Em Som Maior” Som Maior Records (Brazil) (1965) The only LP by this more influential Brazilian samba-jazz group or Hermeto Pascoal, Humberto Clayber and Airto Moreira (later in Return to Forever). Great cover!