Monthly Archive for August, 2006

JazzTV – Bill Evens Trio

Bill Evans Trio – Waltz for Debby 1965

Dave Holland Quintet in TO

The Dave Holland Quintet featuring Robin Eubanks, Chris Potter, Steve Nelson & Nate Smith will be performing on October 13th at 7:30pm at The Danforth Music Hall Theatre.
Presented by Toronto Downtown Jazz and Emerge Entertainment, the Dave Holland Quintet has been hailed as one of the finest quintets assembled over the last decade. Nominated for two Grammy’s and winner of numerous polls, collectively, their resumes read like a list of who’s who in jazz. Their latest album, Critical Mass, is their first release in over three years and is a reflection of Holland’s experiences during his career to date.
Don’t miss this one. torontojazz.com

Sound of Jazz Concert Series

Jazz.FM91 has announced there Sound of Jazz Concert Series lineup.
Check it out at jazz.fm

Concord CD Blowout


Concord is having an alarmingly good sale on much of their jazz catalog now – alarming for multiple reasons. Read the fine print. Forewarned is forewarned, and all. concordmusicgroup.com

My Favorite Things

Music from New Orleans to commemorate the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and a tribute to trumpeter and bandleader Maynard Ferguson from Russ Neff over at My Favorite Things.

Rickshaw – Squat – Future of Jazz
Milestones – Buck Hill – Relax
Three More Foxes – Maynard Ferguson – Dues
Imagination – Francesco Cafiso – New York Lullaby
Native Son – Joe Locke Geoffrey Keezer Group – Live In Seattle
Finally Free – Jessica Williams – Billy’s Theme
My Feet Can’t Fail Me Now – Dirty Dozen Brass Band – Our New Orleans
Sweet Home New Orleans – Dr. John – Sippiana Hericane
Trombone Joe – Herlin Riley – Cream of the Crescent
Dippermouth Blues – Wynton Marsalis Hot Seven – Higher Ground
listen to it here.
Enjoy!

Benny Goodman and Red Norvo

Benny Goodman and Red Norvo 1960

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RIP – trumpeter Maynard Ferguson

Trumpeter Maynard Ferguson has died.

Ferguson died Wednesday at a hospital in Ventura, California, as a result of kidney and liver failure brought on by an abdominal infection, according to his spokeswoman. He was 78.

Ferguson performed with some of the great big bands of the 1940s, including Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Jimmy Dorsey. He became the leader of his own big band at the age of 17.

Ferguson recorded more than 60 albums. In spite of his jazz credentials, most people may know him for playing trumpet on “Gonna Fly Now,” the theme from the movie “Rocky.”

Ferguson had been performing in concert as recently in July. He and his band had also just recorded a new album.


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