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E. E. Bradman of Bass Player commented "This perfectly titled set of conversations is a sumptuous addition to the great canon of bass-and-piano duets, of which the recently departed Charlie Haden was a master. Without drums, you can hear the strength, idiosyncrasy, and tone of Holland’s masterful support, improvisation, and style".
Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne (born Kenneth Wayne Spruell, [2] November 13, 1944) [3] is an American blues, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist, singer and songwriter. Music journalist, Jeff Johnson, writing in the Chicago Sun-Times stated, "There's no boogie-woogie-blues piano man out there today who pounds the 88's with the conviction of Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne."
Minor Blues is an album by pianist Kenny Barron recorded in New York in 2009 and released on the Japanese Venus ... In the review on AllMusic, ... Kenny Barron – piano;
Kenny Barron is heard on piano, electric piano, and clavinet on various tracks ... This is an LP that rewards repeated listenings" [ 6 ] On All About Jazz , Douglas Payne said " Peruvian Blue has much to offer casual jazz listeners and 'Two Areas,' 'The Procession' and ' Blue Monk ,' especially, provide required listening for fans of both Kenny ...
In the Evening – Vann "Piano Man" Walls; 1999: Fathead: Blues Weather: Big Boy (Some Recycled Blues and Other Somewhat Related Stuff) – Carlos del Junco; Colin James and The Little Big Band II – Colin James; Blues Boss Boogie – Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne; Blues Money – Michael Pickett; 2000: Ray Bonneville: Gust of Wind: Blues Party ...
Turner Sports NBA analyst Kenny Smith made a bold declaration ahead of Wednesday night’s play-in game between the Lakers and the Warriors. Smith, a former NBA guard turned TNT analyst, declared ...
Barry Joseph Goldberg (December 25, 1941 – January 22, 2025) was an American blues and rock keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer. Goldberg co-produced albums by Percy Sledge, Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton, and the Textones, plus Bob Dylan's version of Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready".
Kermit Holden "Pete" Johnson (March 25, 1904 – March 23, 1967) [1] [2] was an American boogie-woogie and jazz pianist.. Tony Russell stated in his book The Blues – From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray that "Johnson shared with the other members of the 'Boogie Woogie Trio' the technical virtuosity and melodic fertility that can make this the most exciting of all piano music styles, but he was ...