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Lenny White: Just Doing It
by Rex Butters
Miles Davis kicked the fusion door open in 1969 and some people still haven't gotten over it. Among the future jazz star innovators on Bitches Brew (Columbia/Legacy, 1969) was an unknown eighteen year-old Tony Williams fanatic named Lenny White, who found his recording debut making history. Now an elder statesman at almost sixty, White maintains a ...
Traps Magazine Sells out Lenny White; Issue 6 Feature on Return to Forever Drummer: Free Download Available
San Jose, Calif., -- With Return To Forever receiving rave reviews, it should be no surprise that Enter Music Publishing, publishers of hip, drum/percussion magazines worldwide, has completely sold out Issue 6, featuring Lenny White on the Cover. As a result, Enter Music Publishing has made available the Lenny White feature as a free download here. ...
Sometime Ago (Music Laden 1974)
Label: Polydorf
Released: 2006
Track listing: Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy; After The Cosmic Rain; Sometime Ago; Bass Folksong; Space Circus; Bonus Track; Soundstage 1974, Chicago;
Traffic
Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Judith Loves Jazz; Manic Depression; Door #3; Joyce's Favorite; Misterioso; Dedication; Drums & Bass; Jake's Lullaby; Overruled; Electric Jam;
Electric
Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Wolfbane; BB Blues; So What; Sex Machine; Black Dog; Footprints; Born Under A Bad Sign; Lowblow; Rhapsody And Blues;
Maurice Brown: Hip to Bop
by John Kelman
Sometimes it's not a good thing when young artists release their own records before they have the opportunity to pay some dues. They may possess admirable technique but have yet to develop a rounded conception that gives their music focus. A precocious trumpeter who, at the age of 23, has already played with a wide range ...
Red Clay
Label: CTI Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Red Clay; Delphia; Suite Sioux; The Intrepid Fox; Cold Turkey; Red Clay (live).
Lenny White: Edge
by Ed Kopp
I regard Lenny White's Present Tense as one of the best fusion recordings of the '90s, so I had high hopes for this one. Edge is an appropriate title for this latest from the ace drummer. It definitely bites harder than White's last two Hip Bop releases, but some tracks suffer from technology overkill. ...
A Tribute to Miles Davis
Label: N2K Encoded Music
Released: 1998
Track listing: So What; Nefertit; Walkin'; In The Silent Way; No Blues; The Sorcerer; Tutu; My Funny Valentine.





