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The bust of West Coast jazz

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Johnny Otis’ DIG Records Jazz Series presents Modern Afro-American Jazz featuring many of the stars of the West Coast jazz scene Budy Collette, Chico Hamilton, Jimmy Hall, Curtis Counce, John Anderson and Gerald Wiggins. “Tanganyika” Produced by Sleepy Stein!   (1956)

A real lost slice of work from the career of Chico Hamilton — recorded for the short-lived Dig label, owned by R&B artist Johnny Otis in the mid 50s! The group here is slightly different than Hamilton’s quintet that recorded for Pacific Jazz — in that it’s got a sound that’s a bit less arranged, and which often opens up into some more freewheeling jazz styles at times. Buddy Collette and Jim Hall are on the session from Chico’s regular group — and Buddy’s really the co-leader of the set, and contributed some fantastic original tunes that are perfect for his colorful work on reeds. And the group’s also got Curtis Counce on bass and Gerald Wiggins on piano — bringing a decidedly heavier groove to the record than on most 50s Hamilton work — one that’s topped off by the trumpet of John Anderson, often muted but still powerful enough to make its presence known on the set. Titles include the Collette originals “It’s You”, “Green Dream”, “Jungle Pogo Stick”, “Tanganyika”, and “A Walk On The Veldt” — plus other session originals “And So Is Love”, “Wagnervous”, and “The Blindfold Test”.   – Dusty Groove

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Cover letters

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John Jenkins, Clifford Jordan and Bobby Timmons.   With Wilbur Ware and Dannie Richmond. Prestige/New Jazz 8232.   From 1957.

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Jazz giant

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Kenny Burrell / Prestige 7088 Includes the song “Don’t Cry Baby” among others.

Cecil Payne (brs) Tommy Flanagan (pf) Kenny Burrell (g) Doug Watkins (b) Elvin Jones (ds)   Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, February 1, 1957

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Bernt out jazz

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The New Beat Generation by Bernt Rosengren.

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Light jazz

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Lionel Hampton BIG Band. David Stone Martin illustration. Clef Records. Produced by Norman Granz.

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Afro-Jazz

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Guy Warren of Ghana on British EMI Columbia Records. African-inspired jazz from the cream of 1960s Brit jazz musicians . Guy Warren is joined by Don Rendell , Ian Carr, Trevor Tomkins, Dave Green, Amancio d’Silva and Michael Garrick to produce a memorable and rare meeting of two worlds. Beautiful moments from Rendell on tenor and soprano.

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Ja-jazz flute

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“Ja-Ja-Pacha” by the Orquesta Aragon on the great Latin jazz label Discuba.

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Play jazz boys

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“Jazz for Playboys” on Savoy.

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The Jazz Seine

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Another from Uncle Gil.

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Blues (country) A Du Jazz

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From Gilles Vignal.

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