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Trenton Style (Jazz Excursion, 1998) Pure Madness (32 Jazz, 1999) compilation; Come Sunday: My Kind Of Religion (Jazz Excursion, 2000) A Tribute to Our Buddies (Fresh Sound, 2004) Back on Top (Jazz Excursion, 2005) A Piece of History (Jazz Excursion, 2006) Rise's Rose Garden (Jazz Excursion, 2006) The Man with the Horn (Jazz Excursion, 2007)
Dinner Party is a self titled EP by American jazz supergroup Dinner Party. It was released on July 10, 2020, via Sounds Of Crenshaw and Empire.The group, consisting of musicians Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, Terrace Martin, and 9th Wonder recorded the project at Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles at the end of 2019. [1]
Experience a soulful jazz concert featuring the Jesse Jones Jr. Quartet and Melton Mustafa Jr., along with a delightful Caribbean dinner and historic presentation on the significance of Juneteenth ...
[it] will be one of the most fully realized concepts, visually or aurally, jazz or ambient, you hear in 2006." [ 8 ] Dusted Magazine' s Bill Meyer remarked: "The music's language, originally a two-sided coin of Don Cherry-steeped free jazz excursions and minimalist-inspired compositions, has been filtered through various genre explorations and ...
Every yacht within the Ritz Carlton collection embarks on specific routes, so you can stay closer to home, try a Caribbean excursion that starts in San Juan, Puerto Rico, or go further abroad with ...
The Jazz Excursion Into "Hair" (Pacific Jazz, 1969) With Bobby Darin. You're the Reason I'm Living (Capitol, 1963) Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile (Atlantic, 1966) With Frances Faye. You Gotta Go! Go! Go! (Regina, 1964) With Bobbie Gentry. Ode to Billie Joe (Capitol, 1967) Local Gentry (Capitol, 1968) The Delta Sweete (Capitol, 1968 ...
The holiday dinner they're headed toward symbolizes more than just a meal; it represents reconciliation, learning to care for others, and finding common ground.
Dinner Music is an album by American composer, ... The Penguin Guide to Jazz [6] ... "First excursion on a funky trail, executed immaculately. Near essential". [3]