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For three days every April, Norman becomes the epicenter for live, original music. Now, the time has almost come again for the Norman Music Festival.. The free, nonprofit, independent festival ...
Live at Sweet Basil is a 1989 live album by McCoy Tyner released on the Japanese King label. It was recorded in May 1989 and features performances by Tyner's trio which included bassist Avery Sharpe and drummer Aaron Scott at the Sweet Basil Jazz Club in New York City .
1988 – Paul Bley: Live at Sweet Basil ; 1988 – Randy Brecker Quintet: Live at Sweet Basil ; 1988 – Sonny Greenwich: Live at Sweet Basil (Justin Time) 1988 – Oliver Jones: Cookin' at Sweet Basil (Justin Time Records) 1989 – Richard Davis: One for Frederick – Live at Sweet Basil ; 1989 – McCoy Tyner: Live at Sweet Basil (King)
Live at Sweet Basil is a live album by jazz composer, arranger, conductor and pianist Gil Evans, and recorded by King Records (Japan) in New York in 1984. It featured Evans with his Monday Night Orchestra, which included George Adams, Howard Johnson, and Lew Soloff. The album was originally released in the US on the Gramavision label.
Solar: Live at Sweet Basil is a 1991 live album by McCoy Tyner released on the Sweet Basil label. It was recorded in June 1991 at Sweet Basil in New York City and features a live performance by Tyner with bassist Avery Sharpe and drummer Aaron Scott. Another album of the evening's concert was released as Key of Soul (1992).
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Live at Sweet Basil may refer to: Live at Sweet Basil (McCoy Tyner album), 1989; Live at Sweet Basil (Gil Evans album) (recorded in 1984 - released 1986) Live at Sweet Basil Vol. 2, by Gil Evans (released 1987) Live at Sweet Basil (Paul Bley album) (1988) Live at Sweet Basil Volume 1, a 1984 recording by David Murray; Live at Sweet Basil Volume ...
Live at Sweet Basil is a live album by saxophonist Steve Lacy's Sextet, which was recorded in New York in 1991 and first released on the RCA Novus label in 1992. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception