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Oscar Peterson: Oscar Peterson: The Complete Clef/Mercury Studio Recordings of The Oscar Peterson Trio (1951-1953)

Read "Oscar Peterson: The Complete Clef/Mercury Studio Recordings of The Oscar Peterson Trio (1951-1953)" reviewed by Samuel Chell


How do you criticize pianist Oscar Peterson? The two primary meanings of such a question expose the divide among those who must confront his talent--and, like it or not, no musician or supporter of the music can duck the issues raised by the most prolifically recorded pianist in jazz history. To the one camp, Peterson's playing ...

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Drummer/Vocalist Grady Tate Interviewed at AAJ

Drummer/Vocalist Grady Tate Interviewed at AAJ

Grady Tate, 76, is best known as one of the most beloved, consistently dependable session drummers since the 1960s. He's the steady pulse on the famous version of Benny Golson's “Killer Joe," from Quincy Jones' Walking in Space (Verve, 1969), where his hi-hat groove and snare drum rim shots on the four, in tandem with bassist ...

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Grady Tate: The Art of the Singing Drummer

Read "Grady Tate: The Art of the Singing Drummer" reviewed by Greg Thomas


Grady Tate, 76, is best known as one of the most beloved, consistently dependable session drummers since the 1960s. He's the steady pulse on the famous version of Benny Golson's “Killer Joe," from Quincy Jones' Walking in Space (Verve, 1969), where his hi-hat groove and snare drum rim shots on the four, in tandem with bassist ...

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From the Heart: Songs Sung Live at the Blue Note

Label: Half Note Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: You Are My Sunshine; Everybody Loves My Baby; Teach Me Tonight; Lush Life; Little Black Samba; Where Do We Start; All Blues; It Might As Well Be Spring; I've Got the World On A String.

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Grady Tate: From the Heart: Songs Sung Live at the Blue Note

Read "From the Heart: Songs Sung Live at the Blue Note" reviewed by Greg Thomas


Grady Tate, likely the most recorded trap drummer in history, has played with many a great singer: Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Peggy Lee and Sarah Vaughan--and that's just a few. But Tate himself has been one of the best jazz vocalists on the scene since his 1968 recording Windmills of My Mind. ...

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Organ Grinder Swing

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Organ Grinder's Swing, Oh No, Babe, Blues for J, Greensleeves, I'll Close My Eyes, Satin Doll.

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Image In The Mirror: The Triptych

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Image In The Mirror, My Window, All At Once, My Fragile Heart, I'll Remember Love, Who's Been Loving You, Hardly A Day, Alone With You, I'm In Love Again, You're My World, The Dragonfly And The Pearl

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Tequila

Label: Verve Records
Released: 1987
Track listing: Tequila; Little Child (Daddy Dear); What The World Needs Now Is Love; The Big Hurt; Bumpin' On Sunset; How Insensitive; The Thumb; Midnight Mood. Bonus tracks: Wives and Lovers; Tequila (alternate take); The Big Hurt (alternate take); Bumpin' on Sunset (alternate take).

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Funiculi Funicula / Dream Love

Label: Skye Records
Released: 1977

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Funiculi Funicula

Label: Skye Records
Released: 1977


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