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Ms. Horn and a quartet performed in my town last week and recorded this 30 minute session for our local radio station.

Featuring: 🎵Jazzmeia Horn - Vocals @artistryofjazzhorn 🎵Victor Gould - Piano 🎵Eric Wheeler - Bass 🎵Gregory Archery - Drums

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Jazzmeia Horn - Strive (To Be) (hubzilla.markusgarlichs.de)
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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by perishthethought@lemm.ee to c/jazz@lemmy.world

Happy weekend, to ~~few people still visiting here~~ everyone.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by perishthethought@lemm.ee to c/jazz@lemmy.world

There’s a scene in “Not Not Jazz,” a film about the fusion jazz trio Medeski Martin & Wood, where the camera prowls around bassist Chris Wood as he slowly saws his upright bass on an upstate New York tennis court dotted with fallen leaves. There are a lot of scenes like that in “Not Not Jazz.” I suspect that if you’re as interested in the process of music as in the result, it’ll be one of the elements you’ll like most about the movie.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/not-not-jazz-documentary-movie-review-2024

The trailer is here: https://youtu.be/pon7EKYNe14

It's available on AppleTV or however you watch stuff like this.

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Milt Jackson - Born Free (www.youtube.com)
submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by perishthethought@lemm.ee to c/jazz@lemmy.world

Born Free is an album by vibraphonist Milt Jackson recorded in 1966 and released on the Limelight label.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_Free_(Milt_Jackson_album)

Milt Jackson – vibes
Jimmy Owens - trumpet
Jimmy Heath - tenor saxophone
Cedar Walton - piano
Walter Booker - bass
Mickey Roker, Otis "Candy" Finch - drums
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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by perishthethought@lemm.ee to c/jazz@lemmy.world

I'm going deep into recent New Orleans jazz today. Sorry not sorry.

https://shakeemup.bandcamp.com/music

https://www.shakeemupjazzband.com/

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Live at d.b.a., by Tuba Skinny (tubaskinny.bandcamp.com)

If you dig Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five, this will go down like 20 year old scotch.

https://tubaskinny.com/

For over a decade Tuba Skinny has grown steadily in popularity, releasing twelve albums and touring all over the world. ... While they’ve become known as world-class interpreters of traditional jazz, over the years they’ve branched out into jug band music, spirituals, country blues, string band music, ragtime, and New Orleans R&B. Their approach is a true reflection of Americana, encompassing the full genealogy of popular American music from an early 20th century perspective.

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submitted 1 month ago by Stubb@lemmy.sdf.org to c/jazz@lemmy.world

An absolute behemoth of an album; fifty plus musicians, all at once at times, creating the grandest wall of sounds.

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I'm going to see Ron Carter tonight so I thought I'd share this, which is linked from his own web site.

Miles Davis Quintet - 1967

Acoustic Bass – Ron Carter
Drums – Anthony Williams
Piano – Herbie Hancock
Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Shorter
Trumpet – Miles Davis

Label:Gambit Records – 69255
Format:CD, Unofficial Release

Tracklist:
1 Introduction 0:31
2 Agitation 6:57
3 Footprints 9:06
4 Around Midnight 8:30
5 Gingerbread Boy Into The Theme 8:14
6 Introduction 2:21
7 Agitation 6:42
8 Footprints 6:02
9 I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:34
10 Walkin' 9:14
11 Gingerbread Boy 4:52
12 The Theme 1:11

Recorded At – Konserthuset, Stockholm
Recorded At – Stadthalle, Karlsruhe

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Chip Wickham - Love & Life (hubzilla.markusgarlichs.de)
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submitted 2 months ago by perishthethought@lemm.ee to c/jazz@lemmy.world

The Comet Is Coming was a London-based band that incorporated elements of jazz, electronica, funk and psychedelic rock.

http://thecometiscoming.co.uk/

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I was listening to this EP today and started searching around for images of Chet in Italy from these years (1960 - '62) when I stumbled across this blog post. It's got all sorts of interesting tid bits about Chet's life from this ear. Good read and pictures, if you're into it.

When he was in Lucca, Chet Baker always stayed at the Hotel Universo, room 15 where, sitting on the windowsill, he would often play his trumpet. Room 15, still today highly requested by his fans, looks onto the piazza of the Teatro del Giglio where Chet held several concerts. But maybe, for him, the most exciting concert held there was the one organized in his honor on December 15, 1961 by his jazz friends Giovanni Tommaso, Franco Mondini, Antonello Vannucchi and Amedeo Tommasi, on the day he was left the San Giorgio prison in Lucca, following one year of detention.

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Cross posting from Alternative Nation community.

Mad skills, yeah.

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Woody Shaw - Game (hubzilla.markusgarlichs.de)
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Azar Lawrence - From The Point Of Light (hubzilla.markusgarlichs.de)
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submitted 2 months ago by demesisx@infosec.pub to c/jazz@lemmy.world

Don't worry about being alone. Be happy with Bill Evans and His music. Stay healthy

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Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil (hubzilla.markusgarlichs.de)
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