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Shelly Manne & His Men: Jazz From The Pacific Northwest
by Pierre Giroux
Shelly Manne & His Men are presented in two iterations in never-before-released live recordings from the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival and from a 1966 date at The Penthouse in Seattle entitled Jazz From The Pacific Northwest. In this deluxe limited edition 180-gram 2LP set, co-produced for release by the estimable Zev Feldman and Cory Weeds, the band captivated the audience with intricate melodies and vibrant improvisations driven by Manne's virtuosic drumming. The band on LP1 from ...
read moreThe Roberto Magris Trio: An Evening with Herb Geller: Live in Europe 2009
by Jack Bowers
To followers of jazz in general and West Coast jazz in particular, the late alto saxophonist Herb Geller should need no introduction. Geller, a master of his horn, was a fixture on the West Coast scene and elsewhere in the States until he moved to Germany in 1962 and spent the last half-century of his life there, performing and recording with groups large and small and imparting his wisdom to a younger generation of musicians. On An ...
read moreHerb Geller: A Musician's Musician
by Joan Gannij
I first met Herb Geller in 2002 at a concert in Amsterdam at the original Bimhuis jazz club. The band was gathering their equipment from the stage and we started chatting about being raised in jny: Los Angeles. When I was a teenager, the tall and lanky genial gent was playing at the local clubs that my mother used to sneak me into. At 14, I was a much too young but sophisticated lady in my eye makeup and high ...
read moreRoberto Magris Europlane (feat. Herb Geller): Il bello del jazz
by AAJ Italy Staff
Qui nella versione quintetto, il Roberto Magris Europlane prosegue nel viaggio attorno al pianeta jazz, interpretato con sensibilità spiccatamente europea. Se in Check In, sempre per Soul Note, la guest star di turno era Tony Lakatos in questo Il Bello del Jazz il pianista e compositore triestino ricorre ai preziosi servigi di Herb Geller e in quattro pezzi, alla chitarra del croato Darko Jurkovic. L’intero cd è un omaggio al jazz classico, quello che più classico non si può, quello ...
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