We remember Woody Shaw. ‘Shaw Time’

This day (May 10, 1989), in Bellevue Hospital, New York City, died Woody Shaw, an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist and cornetist.

VIDEO DIGEST

We remember Woody Shaw. ‘Shaw Time’

Tracklist :

1 . w/ Herbie Hancock & Art Blakey – A Night in Tunisia (1987)

2 . w/ Mal Waldron Quintet – Solo (1986)

3 . Bemsha Swing (1986)

4 . w/ Jackie McLean – Appointment In Ghana (1985)

5 . Time is Right (1983)

6 . Seventh Avenue (1979)

7 . Rosewood (1979)

8 . Bye Bye Blackbird (1978)


Tracklist :

Imagination . Rahsaan’s Run . Stormy Weather . Theme For Maxine . Rosewood . Sunshowers . The Legend Of The Cheops . In A Capricornian Way – Live Version . There Will Never Be Another You . If I Were a Bell .

SELECTED ALBUMS

Recorded on December 15-19, 1977, Rosewood is an album by Woody Shaw with a sextet. >>

Woody Shaw‘s ‘Rosewood’ is an album recorded on December 15-19, 1977 with a sextet and released in 1978 by Columbia. >>

Recorded in Detroit on February 26 & 27, 1986, Bemsha Swing is a live album led by Woody Shaw. >>

The Eternal Triangle by Freddie Hubbard & Woody Shaw is an album recorded on June 11, 1987 with Ray Drummond, Carl Allen, Mulgrew Miller and Kenny Garrett. >>

Recorded on August 23, 1968, Expansions is the tenth album by McCoy Tynerr with Woody Shaw, Gary Bartz, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Herbie Lewis and Freddie Waits. >>

MORE VIDEOS

[1985] the Freddie Hubbard Quintet – that is Freddie Hubbard (tp, flug), Kenny Garrett (as, fl), Mark Templeton (p), Ira Coleman (b) and Carl Allen (d) – plus Dizzy Gillespie and Woody Shaw as guests will be at the Berlin Jazz Festival in West Berlin >> 69 MINUTES on RVM >>

[1979] the Woody Shaw Quintet – that is Woody Shaw (flugelhorn), Carter Jefferson (ts), Onaje Allan Gumbs (p), Stafford James (b) and Victor Lewis (d) – plays at Juan Les Pins Jazz Festival in Antibes France >> 22 MINUTES on RVM >>

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Wikipedia : This day (May 10, 1989), in Bellevue Hospital, New York City, died Woody Shaw, an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist and cornetist.

Official Site : In 1963, after many local professional jobs, Woody worked for Willie Bobo (with Chick Corea and Joe Farrell) and also performed and recorded as a sideman with Eric Dolphy.

@allmusic : One of the most gifted and innovative jazz musicians of his generation, trumpeter Woody Shaw navigated the rapidly fluctuating jazz scene of the ’70s and ’80s to create a lasting body of work that extends his influence well beyond his tragic death at age 44.

@last.fm : Early in his career he was influenced by Clifford Brown, Fats Navarro, Booker Little, Dizzy Gillespie (whom Woody Jr’s father had gone to high school with), Freddie Hubbard, amongst others, yet the influence of saxophonist Eric Dolphy, with whom he played and recorded in the 1960s

@Discogs :

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