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A Study in Dameronia (1956) Fontainebleau (1956) Mating Call (1956) Fontainebleau is a 1956 album by jazz musician Tadd Dameron.
Turkish drummer Ferit Odman released Dameronia with Strings, an album featuring eight Dameron tunes, in 2015. [14] Trumpeter Joe Magnarelli's 2019 album If You Could See Me Now is a tribute to Dameron. [15] In 2019, singer Vanessa Rubin released an album titled The Dream Is You: Vanessa Rubin Sings Tadd Dameron. [16]
Dameronia was the name of a bebop jazz ensemble founded by Don Sickler [1] and Philly Joe Jones [1] in the 1980s that featured the original compositions and arrangements of Tadd Dameron. They recorded three albums, two for Uptown Records and the other for Soul Note Records , [ 2 ] and continued to perform even after Jones' death in 1985.
Memorial Album is an album by American jazz trumpeter Clifford Brown recorded on June 9, 1953 and August 28, 1953 and released on Blue Note in September 1956. The two sessions were originally released on ten-inch LPs as New Faces – New Sounds (1953) (credited to Lou Donaldson–Clifford Brown) and New Star on the Horizon (1953), respectively.
Live at the Theatre Boulogne-Billancourt Paris is a live album by Dameronia, a jazz ensemble founded by Don Sickler and Philly Joe Jones that performed the compositions and arrangements of Tadd Dameron. It was recorded on May 30, 1989, roughly four years after Jones's death, in a suburb of Paris, and was released in 1994 by the Soul Note label.
Memorial is a 1956 jazz album by trumpeter Clifford Brown, [1] issued posthumously. It was originally released on the Prestige label as PRLP 7055. The album principally includes fast bop pieces, also arranged for a brass section.
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Jones toured with Bill Evans in 1976 and 1978, recorded for Galaxy in 1977–79, and made studio and live recordings with Red Garland in 1977. [1] In 1981, Jones helped to found the group Dameronia, dedicated to the music of the composer Tadd Dameron, and led it until Jones' death from a heart attack in 1985.