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Mike Melvoin Presents Dan Jaffe: Playing The Word

by Mark Corroto
A quick trip to Borders finds rows and rows of books about jazz history, biography and discography in the music section. Most of them will certainly help you fall asleep late at night. Give me the oral history of our music: the stories, the myths and the lies. Jazz is about the beat, and ...
Oh Baby

By Mike Melvoin
Label: City Light Entertainment
Released: 2003
Track listing: There Is No Greater Love; The Melody Is You; You and the Night and the
Music; Sandy; North Star; I'll Never Smile Again; Fifth Power; So in Love;
Oh Baby
It's Always You

By Mike Melvoin
Label: City Light Entertainment
Released: 2003
Track listing: All Or Nothing At All; Are You Going To Eat That?; Dawn Dance; Easy To Love; It's Always You; I
Hear A Rhapsody; I'm Confessin'; But I Have To; This Is The Place; Come Rain Or Come Shine;
Whatever Bianca Wants
Mike Melvoin: It's Always You

by Bill Tannebring
I first heard Mike Melvoin when he worked with flautist Paul Horn in the ‘60s. The innovative Horn had chosen a brilliant rhythm section that included, along with Melvoin, bassist Steve Gilmore and drummer Bill Goodwin. And now, nearly 40 years later, that same trio reunites on It’s Always You, Melvoin's newest CD on the City ...
Mike Melvoin: It's Always You

by William Grim
Pianist Mike Melvoin's new CD, It's Always You reaches the same high standards of his last issue, Oh Baby. Building upon his trio with Steve Gilmore on bass and Bill Goodwin on drums, Melvoin considerably ups the musical ante by including legendary alto saxophonist Phil Woods. The album showcases a nice blend of standards and Melvoin ...
Mike Melvoin: Oh Baby

by William Grim
Oh Baby is about as good a jazz piano trio album as you’ll ever hear, at least in this millennium. Mike Melvoin is one of the unsung heroes of the music industry, a prolific composer/arranger/producer for countless albums, television shows and films. As a pianist he’s logged more hours in the recording studio than just about ...