Home » Search Center » Results: George Cables
Results for "George Cables"
Benefit Concert for George Cables: December 8, 2007
The great jazz pianist George Cables, who lived in San Francisco for years and still has deep connections to the Bay Area, recently underwent a double-transplant operation, receiving a new liver and kidney. While his recovery appears to be on-track, even in a best-case scenario it's likely to be six months before he can begin working ...
A Letter To Dexter
Label: Kind of Blue Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Catalonian Nights; Three O'Clock In The Morning; Cheese Cake; Polkadots And Moonbeams; Tanya; Fried Bananas; Body And Soul; I Told You So; Who Can I Turn To?; LTD(Long Tall Dexter); Round About Midnight.
George Cables Trio: A Letter To Dexter
by Chris May
During the final years of Art Pepper's life, from the mid-'70s through 1982, George Cables was the saxophonist's pianist of choice, both live and in the studio. Pepper called Cables Mr. Beautiful--not just for his playing, but also for his warm and loving personality. (In particular, Pepper appreciated Cables' positive attitude to white musicians, which apparently ...
Looking For The Light
Label: Culture Records Benelux
Released: 2003
Track listing: Looking For The Light; Klimo; Senorita De Aranjuez; Alice Brown; Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow;
Tasshi
George Cables: Looking for the Light
by C. Michael Bailey
Art Pepper called him "Mr. Beautiful." Equally proficient as sideman or leader, George Cables has been producing quality jazz for the past thirty years. In addition to Pepper, he has provided support for an impressive list of masters, including Dexter Gordon, Frank Morgan, Joe Farrell, Frank Foster, Windard Harper, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Hutcherson, and ...
Bluesology
Label: SteepleChase Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: In Your Own Sweet Way, Easy Living, There Is No Greater Love, Voodoo Lady, Come Rain or Come Shine, A Night in Tunisia, Hi- Fly, Bluesology, Ebony Moonbeams, How Deep Is the Ocean (69:29)
George Cables: Bluesology
by C. Andrew Hovan
We don't get enough of George Cables these days. You know how it is; record for those little independent labels and somehow you just get lost in the major league shuffle. Look a little deeper and you'll find that Cables has made some great trio music in recent days, with two dates coming to my mind ...


