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Live At Blues Alley
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: Introduction; Main Stem; Dance Of The Stargazer; Not On The Bus; Stardust; Ogoniland; Bayou Farewell; Kelli's Number; Barbara; BugaBlue; Walk That Dog.
U.S. Army Blues: Live At Blues Alley
by Chris M. Slawecki
Times have surely changed since The U.S. Army Blues was founded in 1942 (as Pershing's Own," the Army Dance Band) to entertain soldiers and civilians in combat zones during WWII. But this Blues band has managed to keep pace, and has performed at the Monterey and Montreux Jazz Festivals and at New York City's hallowed Birdland, ...
U.S. Army Blues: Live At Blues Alley
by Dan Bilawsky
When thinking of military bands, many tend to focus on their sterling technique and punctilious performances above all else. Creative concerns are rarely part of the conversation, but this album makes you wonder why. The U.S. Army Blues, a blue-chip big band of brothers that serves as the flagship jazz ensemble in the titular military branch, ...
Live at Blues Alley
By The Taylor / Fidyk Big Band
Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Blues Alley intro; Full Count; Maiden Voyage; Bradley
The Taylor / Fidyk Big Band: Live at Blues Alley
by Jack Bowers
Here's a second impressive album by the outstanding Taylor/Fidyk Big Band, in every respect a worthy successor to its superlative studio date, A Perfect Match, from three years ago. The same basic ingredients--exhilarating charts by co-leader Mark Taylor, inspired blowing by the ensemble--are amplified this time around by the adrenaline rush induced by the presence of ...
Full Count
Album: Live at Blues Alley
By The Taylor / Fidyk Big Band
Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2006
Duration: 06:32
Live at Blues Alley
By Eva Cassidy
Label: Blix Street
Released: 2002
Track listing: Cheek to Cheek, Stormy Monday, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Fine and Mellow, People Get Ready, Blue Skies, Tall Trees in Georgia, Fields of Gold, Autumn Leaves, Honeysuckle Rose, Take Me to the River, What a Wonderful World, Oh, Had I A Golden Thread
Eva Cassidy: Live at Blues Alley
by Mathew Bahl
When Eva Cassidy died of cancer on November 2, 1996, few people outside of the Washington D.C. area had heard of this shy, young singer/guitarist. Five years later, a posthumously released collection of Ms. Cassidy’s work has sold well over one million copies in Europe and the United States. The reason for Ms. Cassidy’s appeal is ...