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Happy Birthday, John Lewis!

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Happy Birthday, Richard "Groove" Holmes!

Happy Birthday, Richard "Groove" Holmes!

Organist Richard “Groove" Holmes (born May 2, 1931) must have been extremely fond of his nickname. Or the marketing people at the record labels he recorded for were just cashing in on his brand. For whatever reason, variations on the word groove appear in numerous album titles:Groovin' with Jug (1961)Blue Groove (1967)The Groover! (1968)Workin' on a ...

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Dexter Gordon - "Loose Walk" (1964)

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Give "Gator" Some Respect

In 1964, sax man Willis “Gator" Jackson released the album Nuther'n Like Thuther'n on Prestige Records. This title neatly sums up the main criticism of Jackson: that he made a lot of records and they all sound the same. Granted, Jackson was no musical innovator, but one can still feel how his gritty, lowdown-blues blowing could ...

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A Love Letter to Latin Jazz

Calle 54 is clearly the work of an enraptured lover of Latin jazz, and the film looks marvelous. This 2000 documentary was directed by Spaniard Fernando Trueba, who also directed the wonderfully sexy film Belle poque (1992), starring Penelope Cruz. Here, he films some of the all-time greats of Latin jazz playing their music, including Tito ...

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Paul Desmond - "Emily" (1975)

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Sarah Vaughan - "Sometimes I'm Happy" (1958)

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Reconsidering "The Sidewinder"

Trumpeter Lee Morgan's “The Sidewinder" is an example of familiarity breeding contempt. The 1963 hit tune, from the album of the same name, was used as the theme in Chrysler car commercials at the time. This was without permission from Morgan or Blue Note Records - threats of lawsuits caused the commercials to be quickly taken ...

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Wes Montgomery - "Twisted Blues" (1965)

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A Hoot - Fred Jackson

A Hoot - Fred Jackson

Tenor sax man Fred Jackson released only one album as a leader, but it was a fine one. Jackson got his start playing in Little Richard's band in the early 1950s. Later, he toured with rhythm-and-blues vocalist Lloyd Price, who was most famous for the single “Stagger Lee," and he also recorded with B.B King. In ...


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