What jazz have you been listening to today?

Dorsetmike

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Not sure if this has been posted before, but it's time for some boogie woogie, video quality could be better, but the sound's OK

 

stu

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"Roll em boys let's jump for joy!" as blues/ boogie vocalist Joe Turner used to holler when with boogie man Pete Johnson. Joyous stuff!
 

stu

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Influenced by recent posts.

Charlie Haden -Duets with Hampton Hawes,Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp, Alice Coltrane.

Charlei Haden-Liberation Orchestra.

Don Fagerquist -A Portrait Of An Artist.

Stu Williamson-A Trumpet Artistry Of.
 

gord

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ken peplowsky--double exposure-concord (cd)
al cohn--cohn's tones-savoy (cd)
kenny dorham--blues in bebop-savoy (cd)
 

stu

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Joe Temperley and Harry Allen -Cocktails For Two. CD.

Joe Temperley- Concerto For Joe CD.

Rex Stewart with Henry Chaix Orchestra-Live In Baden. CD

Henry 'Red' Allen with Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey a.o. CD
 

gord

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pee wee russell-coleman hawkins--jazz reunion- candid (cd)
buck clayton-buddy tate--buck and buddy-swingville (cd)
 

gord

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thelonious monk quartet with john coltrane at carnegie hall-blue note (cd)
dave mckenna-my friend the piano-concord (cd)
 

OLDUDE

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Jack Teagarden/Bobby Hackett -Complete 50s Studio Recordings

John Coltrane - Early Trane (4CD set)

More about this elsewhere
 

gord

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herbie hancock-head hunters-columbia (cd)
miles davis-bitches brew- columbia (2lps)
miles davis-doo-bop-warner bros (cd)
 
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