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1 Track listing. 2 Personnel. 3 References. ... The Piano Players is an album by double bassist Ray Brown, accompanied by pianists Benny Green, Geoffrey Keezer, ...
Track listing. Yesterdays" (Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) – 3 ... Oscar Peterson – piano; References This page was last edited on 15 January 2025, at 11:20 ...
Triple Play (Telarc, 1998) Summertime (Ray Brown Trio, Ulf Wakenius) (Telarc, 1998) Moonlight in Vermont (Prevue, 1998) Christmas Songs with The Ray Brown Trio (Telarc, 1999) Some of My Best Friends Are... The Trumpet Players (Telarc, 2000) Blues for Jazzo (Prevue, 2000) The Duo Sessions with Jimmy Rowles (Concord Jazz, 2000)
Bluegrass music jam at the Delafield Fish Hatchery in Delafield, Wisconsin on February 8, 2009.. A jam session is a relatively informal musical event, process, or activity where musicians, typically instrumentalists, play improvised solos and vamp over tunes, drones, songs, and chord progressions.
Professor Elemental: Apequest: track 23 is blank (lasting 2:43), while track 24 parodies the deactivation of HAL 9000 in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey (2:18 in length). While no mention of the blank track is given, the hidden track is titled "(not particularly) Secret Track" in the album's listing on the Professor Elemental website. [1]
Count Basie - piano, organ; Oscar Peterson - piano; Freddie Green - guitar; Ray Brown - double bass; Louie Bellson - drums; Benny Green - liner notes; Norman Granz - producer; Recorded December 2, 1974, Group IV Recording Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California:
Sound Affects is the fifth studio album by English rock band the Jam.The album was released on 28 November 1980 by Polydor Records.It is the only Jam album to be co-produced by the band themselves, and contains the only album track co-written by the entire band, "Music for the Last Couple".
Jamal began touring with George Hudson's Orchestra after graduating from George Westinghouse High School in 1948. [12] [13] He then joined touring group The Four Strings, that disbanded when violinist Joe Kennedy Jr. left. [8] In 1950 he moved to Chicago, [2] performing intermittently with local musicians Von Freeman and Claude McLin, [14] and solo at the Palm Tavern, occasionally joined by ...