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The Good Life
Album: Live in Barcelona
By Álvaro Torres
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 08:07
The Good Life
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: If I Had You; Mr. D; Up and Down; Lowe Groovin’; 1, 2, 3, 4; Sister Tankersley; The Good Life.
George Freeman: The Good Life
by Jack Bowers
For guitarist George Freeman, The Good Life has also been a long life. He was a nimble-fingered ninety-five-year-old plectrist when this splendid album was recorded in May and June 2022, which makes it all the more grievous to know it would be organ maestro Joey DeFrancesco's last recording date; he died of a heart attack some ...
The Good Life
By Paul Haar
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2017
Track listing: What Is This Thing Called Love?; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Luna B; The Good
Life; Our Love Is Here to Stay; Falesna Frajarka; Question and Answer;
Omnipotent Q.
The UNL Jazz Orchestra: The Good Life
by Jack Bowers
The UNL in question is the University of Nebraska-Lincoln whose Jazz Orchestra has taken so many emphatic steps forward under director Paul Haar that it deserves to be mentioned in the same breath with such elite programs as North Texas, Miami, Northern Iowa and a host of others. On its fourth CD, The Good Life, recorded ...
The Good Life
Featuring the music of Pat Metheny Quartet (featuring Ernie Watts)
Duration: 5:14
The Good Life
By Alex Graham
Label: Origin Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Push; I Had the Craziest Dream; It
Alex Graham: The Good Life
by Dan McClenaghan
A quick trip to multiple reedman Alex Graham's web site finds his sound compared to Wayne Shorter, Dexter Gordon, and Horace Silver, but a couple of spins of The Good Life tells you that these reactions must be referring to the band's collective sound. Graham plays alto sax, flute, and clarinet--the latter two reeds on the ...
Alex Graham: The Good Life
by Jack Bowers
I can never understand why, on so many albums these days, the leading accompanist--in this case pianist Rick Roe--is pushed so far forward in the mix that one's ears are irresistibly drawn to him rather than to the soloist he is supposedly backing. Roe is an able accompanist; no argument there. But when his every note ...