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Code Blue!
By Doc Stewart
Label: Cannonball Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Code Pink; Ironman Blues; The Last Breath Blues; Code Jesus; The Sticks; Homage to Bud Shank; Snakin' the Grass; Patty's Bossa; Dis Here; Introduction to a Samba; Poor Butterfly; Song My Lady Sings; The Way You Look Tonight; Bohemia after Dark.
Code Blue!
By Doc Stewart Big Band Resuscitation
Label: Cannonball Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: The Code Blue Suite (Code Pink / Ironman Blues / The Last Breath Blues / Code Jesus); The Sticks; Homage to Bud Shank; Snakin’ the Grass; Patty’s Bossa; Dis Here; Introduction to a Samba; Poor Butterfly; Song My Lady Sings; The Way You Look Tonight; Bohemia After Dark.
Doc Stewart Big Band Resuscitation: Code Blue!
by Jack Bowers
"Doc" is much more than a nickname to Chris Stewart: it's a profession. And straight-ahead jazz is far more than a pastime: it's a passion. For the past sixteen years, Doc Stewart's day gig has been ER physician at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Scottsdale, AZ. Long before that, however, Stewart was a working musician who ...
Doc Stewart and Big Band Resuscitation: Code Blue!
by Edward Blanco
Those who subscribe to the notion that big band music is a dying musical art form, are obviously unaware of Chris Doc Stewart and his star-studded Resuscitation big band that have just given the genre a shot in the arm, a jolt of electricity and some life-saving musical medicine with the amazing Code Blue! An ...
Saffron & Soul/Shuckin' And Jivin'
By Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers
Label: Cannonball Records
Released: 2012
Got Myself A Good Man / Fire-Eater
By Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers
Label: Cannonball Records
Released: 2003
Mick Taylor: A Stone's Throw
by Ed Kopp
I’m surprised Mick Taylor chose to dredge up his past when he named this new CD A Stone's Throw. Taylor has long downplayed his time with the Rolling Stones, despite contributing to some of the band’s finest albums ( Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street ).In truth, A Stone’s Throw has little in common ...