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Clayton Brothers: Brother to Brother
by J Hunter
Jazz had a family thing going long before the Marsalises showed up; Jeff and John Clayton created Brother to Brother to showcase the sibling side of that equation. Wynton and Branford's music isn't touched on, but other related members of jazz royalty receive due deference either through loving covers or new compositions inspired by honorees. To ...
Musically Yours: Remembering Joe Henderson
By Paul Carr
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2008
Track listing: Musically Yours; Our Thing; Mamacita; Black Narcissus; Classroom Agenda; Night and Day; Granted; Y Todavia LaQuiero; Zsa Zsa; If You Could See Me Now.
Bill Cunliffe: The Blues and the Abstract Truth, Take 2
by C. Michael Bailey
Bill Cunliffe The Blues and the Abstract Truth, Take 2 Resonance Records 2008Oliver Nelson (1932-1975) was a saxophonist, arranger, and composer who seemed everywhere in the 1960s. In popular culture, Nelson is best remembered for his television scoring for shows including Ironside, Night Gallery, Columbo, The Six Million ...
Taking Chances: Live At The Dakota
Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2007
Track listing: Nick off the Mark; Pegasus; Taking a Chance on Love; Jesus Loves Me; Blues for J.T.; Old Folks; Paper Trail; Shake It for Me.
One For Shirley
By Tim Warfield
Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2007
Track listing: Cristo Redentor; Calvary; Oasis; Lullaby For Nijee; The Beat Goes On; Stompin' At The Savoy; Make It Last; Sometimes You Got To Let The People Know; Tokyo Girl; One For Shirley; Yours Is My Heart Alone.
Terell Stafford: Taking Chances: Live at the Dakota
by Jim Santella
With his rich trumpet tone and delicate manner, Terell Stafford brought his quintet into Minneapolis' Dakota Bar and Grill in June, 2005 for this well-received concert performance. They got the sound just right, and the musicians provided their audience with an unforgettable experience. Stafford plays it cool. He's got no axe to grind, no ...
Terell Stafford: Taking Chances: Live at the Dakota
by C. Michael Bailey
Trumpeter Terell Stafford began a very successful association with MaxJazz with the release of 2003's New Beginnings. He follows this up with a live outing recorded at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Stafford has a super talented quintet in tow, consisting of saxophonist Tim Warfield, pianist Bruce Barth, Bassist Derrick Hodge, and drummer Dana ...
Terell Stafford: Pushing Music and Community
by R.J. DeLuke
Terell Stafford plays the trumpet with remarkable technique, a great sense of melody and swing, and a lot of heart -- a combination that makes him stand out on today's scene and a reason it's easy to find him performing with people like Cedar Walton, the Clayton Brothers, Kenny Barron, Matt Wilson, the Carnegie Hall Jazz ...
Terell Stafford at Sweet Rhythm and "New Beginnings"
by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
As a courtesy to the hyper-busy, here's the bottom line: the performance was superb, and the CD's a killer. For details, please read on. June 18, 2003 ~ Terell Stafford's CD release party is at Sweet Rhythm at 8; once Sweet Basil, the cozy club has thrived under new owners since last September. I ...
Fields of Gold
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Hey, It's Me You're Talking To; Minnesota; Dear Ruby; Ms. Shirley Scott; Ill Wind; If I Perish; Sagittarius; I Believe In You; His Eye Is On The Sparrow; Flashdance; That's All; September In The Rain.





