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Just Friends

By Mel Martin
Label: Jazzed Media
Released: 2007
Track listing: Perdido; People Time; Secret Love; Spritely; Elegy in Blue; Just Friends.
Beyond the Red Door

By Bud Shank
Label: Jazzed Media
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Red Door; The Wind / The Peacocks; Why Not Now?; Quietly; The Touch of Your Lips; I Loves You Porgy; Carousels; Everything I Love; Where or When.
Another Time, Another Place

By Ira Nepus
Label: Jazzed Media
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Romp; Hello; When Light Are Low; South Side Samba; Rock Me To Sleep; The Courtship; I'm In The Mood For Swing; People Time; Easy Money; Only Trust Your Heart; Another Time, Another Place; Doozy; All That Jazz.
Suggestions

By Bob Lark
Label: Jazzed Media
Released: 2007
Track listing: Suggestions; You and the Night and the Music; Lover Man; Old School; Joy Spring; If You Only Knew; Gracie
Hommage

By Bill Holman
Label: Jazzed Media
Released: 2007
Track listing: Raincheck; Zamboni; Bemsha Swing; If You Could See Me Now; Woodchopper
Phil Woods / DePaul University Jazz Ensemble: Swingchronicity

by Edward Blanco
Not your average university jazz band or your typical recording of oft-heard standards, Swingchronicity represents a musical collaboration between one of the finest university jazz bands in the country and a jazz legend. Under the direction of Bob Lark, trumpeter and Director of Jazz Studies at DePaul University in Chicago, the DePaul University Jazz Ensemble is ...
The Marvin Stamm Quartet: Alone Together

by Jack Bowers
Alone Together is not only another splendid album by trumpeter Marvin Stamm's quartet (does he ever produce anything less?), it also comes with a bonus--a DVD whose playing sequence duplicates the CD and allows one to see and hear Stamm, pianist Bill Mays, bassist Rufus Reid and drummer Ed Soph as they study one another, alertly ...
Phil Woods / DePaul University Jazz Ensemble: Swingchronicity

by Jack Bowers
Nothing is perfect, so the saying goes, and thus it follows that one can, in theory, always find something to disparage or take issue with in any work of art or piece of music. While that may be true, on a scale of one to ten, Swingchronicity warrants at least an eleven. This is, after all, ...