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Honors Series: Jimmy Cobb and Michael Carvin

Read "Honors Series: Jimmy Cobb and Michael Carvin" reviewed by Russ Musto


Jimmy Cobb Honors Series Marsalis Music 2006 Michael Carvin Honors Series Marsalis Music 2006 Jimmy Cobb is one of the jazz world's true treasures, a man whose ...

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Kind of Blue

Label: Sony Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: So What; Freddie Freeloader; Blue in Green; All Blues; Flamenco Sketches; Flamenco Sketches (alternate take).

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Article: Interview

Q & A with Jimmy Cobb

Read "Q & A with Jimmy Cobb" reviewed by WBGO 88.3FM


WBGO's afternoon Jazz host Michael Bourne sat down with jazz drummer Jimmy Cobb in March of 2005.Michael Bourne: How long have you been doing Jimmy Cobb's Mob?Jimmy Cobb: Well, it started out five, six, maybe more than that, years ago when I was doing an occasional teaching thing down at the New ...

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Jazz Time: Olympia

Label: LaserLight
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. "Walkin'" 2. "Autumn Leaves" 3. "Four" 4. Unidentified Blues 5. "Round About Midnight" 6. "No Blues" 7. "Theme" 8. "Walkin'" 9. "If I Were A Bell" 10. "Fran Dance" 11. "Two Bass Hit" 12. "All Of You" 13." So What" 14. "Theme"

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Feeling Blue

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2004
Track listing: Felling Blue; Stop and Listen; Corcovado; Really Sincere; Tangerine; Up, Up, and Away; Israel; Sabaceous Lament; Muscle Soul; I Want A Little Girl.

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Cobb's Groove

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2004
Track listing: Cobb's Groove; Miss You, My Love; Willow Tree; Sweet and Lovely; Jet Stream; Moment to Moment; Minor Changes; Bobblehead; Simone.

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Article: Album Review

G.Org: A New Kind of Blue

Read "A New Kind of Blue" reviewed by John Kelman


Paying homage can be risky business, especially when the source is as seminal as Miles Davis' classic Kind of Blue. Comparisons are not just begged, they're expected. And how can anyone hope to capture the same magic? Or the confluence of events that put Davis, Julian “Cannonball" Adderley, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers ...

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Article: Album Review

Jimmy Cobb's Mob: Cobb's Groove

Read "Cobb's Groove" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Some decisions are good, others bad, and a few are quite simply inspired, such as producer Todd Barkan's decision to invite tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander to join drummer Jimmy Cobb's Mob on its latest album, Cobb's Groove. I can picture the session as being a pretty good one without Alexander sitting in; with him, it rises ...

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Cobb's Groove

Label: Milestone
Released: 2003

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Queen of the Juke Box "Live", 1948-1955

Label: Baldwin Street Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: Want to Cry; It's Too Soon to Know; I'll Never Be Free; I Cross My Fingers; Harbor Lights; Only a Moment Ago; I Wanna Be Loved; My Heart Cries for You; Time out for Tears; It's Too Soon to Know; N Y, Chicago & LA; Baby Get Lost; Dinah Talks; I Wanna Be Loved; I Won't Cry Anymore; Please Send Someone to Love; Tell Me Why; Cold Cold Heart; Wheel of Fortune; Mixed Emotions; Blow Top Blues; Such a Night; My Lean Baby; NY, Chicago & LA; Mixed Emotions; Come Rain or Come Shine; Dinah Talks; I Diddie.


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