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Concord Records is an American record label owned by Concord and based in Los Angeles, California. Concord Records was launched in 1995 as an imprint designed to reach beyond the company's foundational Concord Jazz label. [1] The label's artists have won 14 GRAMMY Awards and 88 GRAMMY nominations.
Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label now owned by Universal Music Group and operated under Capitol Music Group. [1] Established in 1939 by German-Jewish emigrants Alfred Lion and Max Margulis, it derived its name from the blue notes of jazz and the blues.
Live from Los Angeles: A-9154 Archie Shepp The Magic of Ju-Ju: A-9155 Albert Ayler Albert Ayler in Greenwich Village: A-9156 Alice Coltrane A Monastic Trio: A-9157 Clark Terry It's What's Happenin' A-9158 Rolf Kühn & Joachim Kühn: Impressions of New York: A-9159 Gábor Szabó and Bob Thiele: Light My Fire: A-9160 Elvin Jones & Richard Davis ...
From approximately 1920 to 1955, Central Avenue was the heart of the African-American community in Los Angeles, with active rhythm and blues and jazz music scenes. [2] [3] Local luminaries included Eric Dolphy, Art Pepper, Chico Hamilton, Clora Bryant, and Charles Mingus.
Their next three albums, Four Corners, Politics, and The Spin all received Grammy nominations for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. With Russo leaving the band in 1990, Bob Mintzer replaced him for the album Greenhouse , which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Album chart.
Downtown Los Angeles 1,500 Unknown Glendale Performing Arts Center Glendale 1,559 1927: The Theatre at Ace Hotel: South Park 1,600 March 1968 Oxnard Performing Arts Center Oxnard: 1,608 1998 City National Grove of Anaheim: Anaheim: 1,700 1990: Mayan Theater: South Park 1,700 1994 Fred Kavli Theatre: Thousand Oaks 1,800 1929: Royce Hall ...
Contemporary became identified with a style of jazz called West Coast jazz as exemplified by Art Pepper, Chet Baker, Shelly Manne, and André Previn. [1]In the mid 1960s the company fell into relative limbo, but limited new recordings were made in the late 1970s, including a series of albums by Art Pepper recorded at the Village Vanguard club in New York.
They performed for the first time a week later at Hollywood's Hotel Café. [2] They released their debut EP Songs for a Breakup, Vol. 1 [3] in August 2009, [4] [5] and the tracks soon received airplay on public radio station KCRW in Los Angeles. [6] Six months after their first performance they had slots at Lollapalooza and Telluride Blues ...