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David X. Young's Jazz Loft

Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Disk 1: It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing; Spuds; Dark Cloud; This Can't Be Love; Zoot & Drums; Stompin' At The Savoy

Disk 2: There Will Never Be Another You; Wildwood; 821 Blues; When The Sun Comes Out; Groovin' High

Album

David X. Young's Jazz Loft

Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Disc One: 1. It Don

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Various: David X. Young's Jazz Loft

Read "David X. Young's Jazz Loft" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Fortunately, David X. Young has been able to see the documentation and appreciation of his significant contributions to jazz, even though W. Eugene Smith wasn't as lucky. After “Double Take" magazine printed a ground-breaking article about Young's jazz loft, CNN, “Time" and “CBS Sunday Morning" were quick on the uptake to interview Young and to recall ...

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Various Artists: David X. Young's Jazz Loft

Read "David X. Young's Jazz Loft" reviewed by David Adler


From 1954 to 1965, David X. Young, a painter and jazz aficionado who is still very much alive, turned his studio in New York’s flower district into an oasis for some of the greatest jazz players of the era. The space became known to history as the “Jazz Loft," where countless jam sessions transpired and a ...

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Various: David X. Young's Jazz Loft

Read "David X. Young's Jazz Loft" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Fortunately, David X. Young has been able to see the documentation and appreciation of his significant contributions to jazz, even though W. Eugene Smith wasn't as lucky. After “Double Take" magazine printed a ground-breaking article about Young's jazz loft, CNN, “Time" and “CBS Sunday Morning" were quick on the uptake to interview Young and to recall ...

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Steve Lacy: Snips

Read "Snips" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Saxophonist Steve Lacy made his first American solo appearance in March, 1976. He chose to play at John Fischer's Environ, one of several “loft performing spaces" which prospered in New York at the time. Fortunately for listeners in the 21st century, Jim Eigo was there with a cassette recorder. The sound quality of the 2-disc set ...

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Steve Lacy: Snips

Read "Snips" reviewed by Derek Taylor


In the admittedly narrow annals of solo saxophone music Steve Lacy has managed to set standards of prolificacy unmatched by any of his illustrious peers. Even Evan Parker, who is regaled far and wide as the master of the idiom has failed to even come close to Lacy’s numbers when it comes to recordings. Here then ...


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