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Music has been a blessing since the beginning for the humble members of The Green. It is only by looking into the past that one can fully grasp the immense accomplishments and unparalleled journey for a group of musicians from the small island of Oʻahu. Countless miles of touring and six studio albums have led them to become recognized as ambassadors of Aloha, helping represent Hawaiian people and culture to the world through their craft.

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Pianist-singer Kelly Green Honors Her Late Mother On 'Corner Of My Dreams,' Set For August 22 Release By La Reserve Records

Pianist-singer Kelly Green Honors Her Late Mother On 'Corner Of My Dreams,' Set For August 22 Release By La Reserve Records

Source: Terri Hinte Publicity

By taking a wistful look backward, Kelly Green takes a tremendous artistic stride forward with her August 22 release of Corner of My Dreams (La Reserve Records/Green Soul Studios). Inspired by and in tribute to her late mother, Green’s fifth album also finds her at the head of an ambitious assemblage. Her working trio with bassist Luca Soul Rosenfeld and drummer Evan Hyde is augmented by an accomplished, all-female string quartet under the leadership of violinist Ludovica Burtone; percussionist Andromeda ...

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Backgrounder: Grant Green and Sonny Clark

Backgrounder: Grant Green and Sonny Clark

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

Throughout jazz history, there have been magical pairings of musicians in  recording studios. Sometimes the union was established jointly by the two musicians. At other times, producers brought them together. These couplings include Louis Armstrong and Jack Teagarden, Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie Trumbauer, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and John Coltrane, Shirley Scott and Stanley Turrentine, Sonny Stitt and Don Patterson, and Donald Byrd and Pepper Adams.  Add to the list guitarist Grant Green and pianist Sonny Clark. ...

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Perfection: Urbie Green - Please (1957)

Perfection: Urbie Green - Please (1957)

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

If you've always wondered what all the fuss was about when jazz talk turns to trombonist Urbie Green, his recording of Please should bring you up to speed. Composed by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Please was first recorded by Bing Crosby with Anson Weeks and His Orchestra in 1932. It also was showcased by Crosby in the movie The Big Broadcast (1932), his first role in a feature film. Urbie Green recorded the song in December 1957 on his ...

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Bill Evans: On Green Dolphin Street

Bill Evans: On Green Dolphin Street

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

To the best of my knowledge, there are only 10 known recordings of Bill Evans playing On Green Dolphin Street. Composed in 1947 by Bronisław Kaper (with lyrics by Ned Washington), the song was written for the film Green Dolphin Street, which was based on the 1944 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Goudge. The song suited Evans perfectly. Here are all 10 renditions: Evans first recorded the jazz standard in 1958 with the Miles Davis Sextet, a spectacular ...

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Grant Green

Jazz Musician of the Day: Grant Green

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Grant Green's birthday today!

Green was born on June 6, 1931 in St. Louis, Missouri. He first performed in a professional setting at the age of 13. His early influences were Charlie Christian and Charlie Parker; however, he played extensive R & B gigs in his home town and in East Saint Louis, IL while developing his jazz chops. His first recordings in St. Louis were with tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest for the Delmark label. ...

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Backgrounder: Grant Green, Gooden's Corner

Backgrounder: Grant Green, Gooden's Corner

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

If you're new to Grant Green and want to really get a sense of why the guitarist was so special, this week's Backgrounder is for you. Recorded in December 1961, Gooden's Corner was among a bunch of Blue Note albums by Green that weren't released soon after they were recorded. In this album's case, the album didn't come out until 1980. I'm guessing the move had to do with the overdose death of Sonny Clark in January 1963, at age ...

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Benny Green's New Album, 'Solo'

Benny Green's New Album, 'Solo'

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

What sets Benny Green apart from many jazz pianists today is that he plays with his heart. By this, I don't mean soul. Most jazz pianists play with soul. It comes with the territory. With Benny, you can hear his emotions through his fingers. There's crying in there, bliss, melancholy, elation and wistfulness. On his new album, Solo (Sunnyside), we hear the entire range on 11 smartly chosen songs. Benny's gift is the product of an early start and seasoning ...

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Joanie Pallatto Announces Accidental Melody CD Release Party At Green Mill

Joanie Pallatto Announces Accidental Melody CD Release Party At Green Mill

Source: Lampkin Publicity Service

Southport Records is proud to announce a celebration of the release of Award winning singer/songwriter, Joanie Pallatto's newest recording “Accidental Melody," with a party at the well known Chicago nightclub, The Green Mill Jazz Club. Sunday, June 11th. 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $10.00, Available at the Door. Green Mill Jazz Club 4802 N Broadway Chicago, IL 60640 773-878-5552 The Accidental Melody band features: Joanie Pallatto (vocal); Fareed Haque (guitar); Bradley Parker-Sparrow (piano) and Clarenda Gaudio Johnson (sign ...

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Jazz Musician of the Day: Benny Green

Jazz Musician of the Day: Benny Green

Source: Michael Ricci

All About Jazz is celebrating Benny Green's birthday today!

Born in New York in 1963, Benny Green grew up in Berkeley, California, and began classical piano studies at the age of seven. Influenced by his father, a tenor saxophonist, his attention soon turned into Jazz: “I began trying to improvise on the piano, imitating the records I'd been hearing from my father's collection, which included a lot of Monk and Bird… it was a gradual process of teaching myself". Benny ...

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Backgrounder: Urbie Green - Persuasive Trombone

Backgrounder: Urbie Green - Persuasive Trombone

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

In February 1960, trombonist Urbie Green went into Fine Recording Studios and recorded most of The Persuasive Trombone Vol. 1 for Command. The remaining four tracks were recorded in March 1961. The record label was formed in 1959 by Enoch Light and sold to ABC Paramount late that year. Light was a dance band leader, producer, engineer and founder of several record labels who became associated with jazzy easy-listening and big-band music geared to older listeners. Command, however, was uniformly ...

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