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Label: Monotype Records
Released: 2002

Album

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Label: Unknown label
Released: 2001
Track listing: Cheeky; What Is This Thing Called Love; He Looked Beyond My Fault (Danny Boy); Frantic Flight; The Search (Part I and II); Touch It Lightly; Georgia on My Mind; Sweet Georgia Brown; Blues for Deac'n Cone; Sign Me Up; Stardust; Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues; Rhythm-a-Ning.

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Wycliffe Gordon: The Search

Read "The Search" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Trombonist Wycliffe Gordon, who has been honing his chops of late with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, puts them to exceedingly good use on his second impressive album in a row for Germany’s splendid Nagel–Heyer label. Gordon has to be on his toes, as he’s pushed hard on a number of selections by his invited guests, ...

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Wycliffe Gordon: The Search

Read "The Search" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Nagel Heyer knows a good thing when it sees or rather, hears it. It has brought trombonist Wycliffe Gordon to the studio or captured him at live performances several times during the year, either, as here, as a leader or as a sideman with other Nagel Heyer jazz artists. Judging from the play list expand Gordon's ...

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Wycliffe Gordon: The Search

Read "The Search" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Nagel Heyer knows a good thing when it sees or rather, hears it. It has brought trombonist Wycliffe Gordon to the studio or captured him at live performances several times during the year, either, as here, as a leader or as a sideman with other Nagel Heyer jazz artists. Judging from the play list expand Gordon's ...

Album

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Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2000
Track listing: Edda, Bess You is My Woman Now, It Could Happen To You, Song For the Lost, Criss Cross, One For Karl, The Search, Red's Blues, My One and Only Love (64:44)

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Joel Weiskopf: The Search

Read "The Search" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


The time was ripe for 37-year-old pianist Joel Weiskopf to make his maiden voyage as a leader. Known as the younger brother of tenor phenom Walt Weiskopf, Joel's seasoned experiences in music include nine years of training in classical piano, graduation from the New England Conservatory of Music, and gigs with Teddy Kotick, George Garzone, Tim ...

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Label: Ear-Rational Records
Released: 1999

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Label: DRG Records
Released: 1983


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