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Jack Sheldon in New Orleans

by Jim Santella
Jack Sheldon Jack Sheldon in New Orleans Kultur 2005 At a live 1984 performance in Lulu White's Mahogany Hall on Bourbon Street, Jack Sheldon and his all-star ensemble perform a program of straight-ahead jazz pieces that finds them sizzling as if there's no tomorrow. Sheldon's voice was then ...
Jack Sheldon Quintet at the Lighthouse

by Jim Santella
The Lighthouse Hermosa Beach, California June 19, 2005 Father's Day brought out a leisure-loving audience of dedicated jazz fans for Jack Sheldon's warm performance at the historic Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach for Sunday brunch. It makes no difference whether you're young or old, modern or traditional, East Coast or West Coast, or ...
California Cool

By Jack Sheldon
Label: Butterfly Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Wait and See; On Green Dolphin Street; Bodega Bay; Don't Get Around Much Anymore; Spinner; How High the Moon; Sarah; I'll Remember April; 49 Women; California Cool.
Jack Sheldon California Cool Quartet: California Cool

by Jim Santella
Trumpeter Jack Sheldon, who started out with Wardell Gray and Dexter Gordon, has helped build the West Coast sound in jazz. His early work with Art Pepper, Jimmy Giuffre, Curtis Counce, and Herb Geller helped to knit together a tight circle of musical associates who pioneered the West Coast cool faction in modern jazz. Chet Baker ...
Class Act

By Jack Sheldon
Label: Jadi Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: The Song Is You; Till the Clouds Roll By; It's the Talk of the Town; I'll Walk Alone; (Back Home Again In) Indiana; When Your Lover Has Gone; I Cover the Waterfront; Is You Is, or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby); Swimming in the Riviera; Soon; A Time for Love; Moonsong (That Wasn't Meant for Me); My Romance; Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye.
Jack Sheldon: Class Act

by Jim Santella
Trumpeter Jack Sheldon, who turns 67 this month, started out with Wardell Gray, Dexter Gordon, Curtis Counce, Bill Holman, and Stan Kenton. He moved on quickly to an eclectic career that has included hard bop ensembles, his own big band, studio work, singing & acting, but never strayed far from the sweet tone and fluid articulation ...