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News: Performance / Tour

Mose Allison at Roller's Flying Fish in Philadelphia, November 7-8

Mose Allison at Roller's Flying Fish in Philadelphia, November 7-8

Friday, November 7 Saturday, November 8 Time: 8:00pm Price: $35-$55 215-247-0707 Call for reservations For those of you who couldn't believe it, yes, Mose Allison really appeared at a special event at Roller's @ Flying Fish in 2007 and has agreed to return this year. As a special courtesy to ...

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News: Radio

Mose and Much MO' on Freedom Jazz Dance This Weekend

Mose and Much MO' on Freedom Jazz Dance This Weekend

DIG THE WISE AND COOL MESSAGE OF MOSE ALLISON AND MORE THIS WEEKEND ON FREEDOM JAZZ DANCE Sunday from 5-7 PM on 90.1 FM WDCE and www.wdce.org 5 - 7 PM Sunday Spend Memorial Day weekend with Mose on Freedom Jazz Dance--modern jazz from bebop to freebop and beyond--this Sunday ...

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Video

I'm Not Downhearted But I'm Gettin' There

Featuring the music of Mose Allison
Duration: 5:14

Mose Allison performing one of his wry compositions, accompanied by Gary LeFebvre on sax, Gunnar Biggs on bass and Dave Coleman on drums.
Album

Mose Allison Sings

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: The Seventh Son; Eyesight to the Blind; Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me; Lost Mind; I've Got a Right to Cry; Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand; Parchman Farm; If You Live; Don't Get Around Much Anymore; One Room Country Shack; I Hadn't Anyone Till You; Young Man's Blues; That's Alright; Blueberry Hill; Trouble in Mind; Creek Bank.

Album

Ramblin' with Mose

Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: I Got a Right to Cry; Old Devil Moon; The Minstrels; You Belong to Me; Stranger in Paradise; The Kissin� Bug; Ramble; Saritha; Old Maj John; Ingenue.

Album

Introducing Mose Allison

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2006

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Article: Album Review

Mose Allison: Mose Allison Sings

Read "Mose Allison Sings" reviewed by Riel Lazarus


Working through Prestige Records' reissue of Mose Allison Sings, the challenge arises of describing the pianist/vocalist's unique sound. The salty-sweet taste of butter and jam on toast is at once an unspectacular metaphor and right on the mark. Allison's music is a delicious blend of tart and tang, as enjoyable in the morning ...

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Article: Album Review

Mose Allison: Mose Allison Sings

Read "Mose Allison Sings" reviewed by Jim Santella


There's nobody else quite like Mose Allison. Try to think of a musician who even comes close. He's so unique that we all know from the very start who we're listening to. And nobody else can fill that niche. But Allison didn't start out as a singer. He was Stan Getz's pianist in 1956-57, and he ...

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Article: Album Review

Mose Allison: Mose Allison Sings

Read "Mose Allison Sings" reviewed by Victor Verney


At first glance, Mose Allison Sings might seem to be just another reissued jazz recording from the 1950s. Like most CDs of this ilk, it has been digitally remastered and has additional “bonus" tracks now possible without the space limitations of vinyl records. A cynic might use the term “old wine in new bottles" to characterize ...

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Article: Album Review

Mose Allison: Ramblin' with Mose

Read "Ramblin' with Mose" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Through a career spanning a half-century, Mose Allison has been known mostly for his bluesy hipster vocals and comical compositions like “Your Mind is on Vacation, But Your Mouth is Working Overtime. But he's also a fine bebop-flavored pianist who even spent time back in the '50s in the rhythm sections of such jazz titans as ...


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