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Mixture

Label: Senators Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: We'll See; Fall; Windows Down; Too Pooped To Bop; Sunday Brunch; Give Five; Raining; Holly Tree Hopeful; Dot Dot Dot; Crooked.

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Joey Stuckey: Mixture

Read "Mixture" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Offering a dynamic repertoire of rich melodic tunes from the light portion of the jazz spectrum, Mixture is a gem of smooth-styled jazz that sparkles all over. The first full-length jazz album from award-winning guitarist Joey Stuckey, an educator, radio and TV personality, among other things, the album presents a versatile set of primarily warm tunes ...

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Urban Nature

Label: Senators Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Gufillo; Urban Nature; Latin What?; Zuliana; 7th Door To Your Left; Cuco y Olga; Cha Cha Pa' Ti; Queen From The South; Funny Talk.

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Sammy Figueroa & His Latin Jazz Explosion: Urban Nature

Read "Urban Nature" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Urban Nature blends elements of modern jazz fusion with percussive Latin jazz rhythms in a highly charged session from master percussionist Sammy Figueroa and his Latin Jazz Explosion. The two previous recordings with this very same group, The Magician (Savant, 2007) and And Sammy Walked In (Savant, 2005), both garnished Grammy nominations for the Best Latin ...

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10 Of Dukes + 6 Originals

Label: Senators Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. In A Mellow Tone, 2. The Mooche, 3. Morning Glory, 4. Prelude To A Kiss, 5. Portrait Of Bert Williams, 6. Azure, 7. Cottontail, 8. In A Sentimental Mood, 9. KoKo, 10. To The Bitter, 11. Art, 12. Gospel, 13. On A Midnight Kick, 14. Wave Lover, 15. The Breath, 16. Traces.

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Steve Lacy: 10 Of Dukes + 6 Originals

Read "10 Of Dukes + 6 Originals" reviewed by Jay Collins


Soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy has been following his own path for well over fifty years, initially as a traditional jazz musician (drawing upon his chief inspiration, Sidney Bechet), but ultimately becoming comfortable with a more modern approach due to stints with both Cecil Taylor and Thelonious Monk. His personal instrumental and compositional style continue to confirm ...


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