Contemporary publish Ornette Coleman’s debut album : ‘Something Else!!!!’ (1958)
Ornette Coleman's 'Something Else!!!!' is his debut album recorded on February 10 – March 24, 1958 with Don Cherry among others and released the same year by Contemporary.
Ornette Coleman begins the recording of ‘Tomorrow Is the Question!’ with Don Cherry, Percy Heath, Shelly Manne and Red Mitchell (1959)
Ornette Coleman's 'Tomorrow Is the Question!' is his second album subtitled 'The New Music of Ornette Coleman!', recorded on January 16, February 23 and March 9–10, 1959 with Don Cherry, Percy Heath, Shelly Manne and Red Mitchell and released the same year bBy Contemporary.
Ornette Coleman records his sixth album : ‘Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation’ for Atlantic Records (1960)
Ornette Coleman's 'Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation' is his sixth album recorded on December 21, 1960 September 1961 and released by Atlantic Records.
Pat Metheny and Ornette Coleman record together ‘Song X’ for Geffen (1985)
'Song X' by Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman is a collaborative studio free jazz album recorded on December 12–14, 1985 and released In June 1986 By Geffen.
Ornette Coleman records ‘Change of the Century’ with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins (1959)
Ornette Coleman's 'Change of the Century' is his fourth studio album recorded on October 8 and 9, 1959, with Don Cherry, Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins and released In June 1960 By Atlantic.
Ornette Coleman starts the recording of ‘Science Fiction,’ an album for Columbia (1971)
Ornette Coleman's 'Science Fiction' is an album Recorded on September 9, 10 & October 13, 1971 and released in 1972 By Columbia.
Atlantic publish Ornette Coleman’s fifth album : ‘This Is Our Music’ recorded with Don Cherry et al (1960)
Ornette Coleman's 'This Is Our Music' is his fifth album recorded on July 19 & 26 and August 2, 1960 and released In February 1961 by Atlantic.
We remember Ornette Coleman. ‘Ornette, What Else?’
Ornette Coleman records ‘The Shape of Jazz to Come,’ his third album featuring ‘Lonely Woman’ (1959)
Ornette Coleman's 'The Shape of Jazz to Come' is his third album recorded on May 22, 1959 and released in October 1959 By Atlantic.
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Happy Birthday David Murray. ‘One More Circle’
Archie Shepp records ‘Fire Music,’ an album Impulse! (1965)
Archie Shepp's 'Fire Music' is a studio album recorded on February 16 and March 9, 1965 and released the same year 1965 by Impulse!.
Happy Birthday Henry Threadgill. ‘Henry Makes Another Move’
Happy Birthday James Blood Ulmer. ‘Blood Alright’
Modern Jazz Quartet begins the recording of ‘Lonely Woman,’ an album for Atlantic (1962)
Modern Jazz Quartet's 'Lonely Woman' is an album recorded on January 24, 25 & 29 and February 2, 1962 and released the same year by Atlantic.
Branford Marsalis records ‘Trio Jeepy’ with Jeff Tain Watts and Milt Hinton (1988)
Branford Marsalis' 'Trio Jeepy' is an album recorded on January 3-4, 1988 with bassist Milt Hinton and released in June 1989 By Sony Music.
We remember Freddie Hubbard ‘Hubiquity’
Charlie Haden records ‘Quartet West,’ an album for Verve (1986)
Charlie Haden's 'Quartet West' is an album recorded on December 22 and 23, 1986 and released in 1987 by Verve.
Pat Metheny records ‘Question and Answer’ with Dave Holland and Roy Haynes (1989)
Pat Metheny's 'Question and Answer' is an album recorded on December 21, 1989, with Dave Holland and Roy Haynes and released in 1990 by Geffen.
Happy Birthday Joseph Bowie. ‘Living Defunkt’
Jack Bruce records ‘Things We Like’ with John McLaughlin, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman (1968)
Jack Bruce's 'Things We Like' is an album recorded in August 1968 with John McLaughlin, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman and released In 1970 by Polydor / Atco.
Columbia publish Herbie Hancock’s thirty-fifth album : ‘Future Shock’ featuring ‘Rockit’ (1983)
Herbie Hancock's 'Future Shock' feat. 'Rockit' is his thirty-fifth album released in August, 1983 by Columbia.
Bobby McFerrin and Chick Corea record ‘Play’ at at Wolftrap in Vienna, Virginia (1990)
'Play' by Bobby McFerrin & Chick Corea is an album recorded on June 23, 1990 at Wolftrap (Vienna, Virginia) and June 27, 1990 at Carnegie Hall (New York City) and released the same year by Blue Note.
Pat Metheny releases ‘Unity Band’ recorded with Chris Potter, Ben Williams and Antonio Sánchez (2012)
Pat Metheny's 'Unity Band' is a studio album recorded with Chris Potter, Ben Williams and Antonio Sánchez and released on June 12, 2012 by Nonesuch.
Happy Birthday Anthony Braxton. ‘Professor Braxton’
Charlie Haden records ‘In Angel City’ with Quartet West (1988)
In Angel City' by Charlie Haden's Quartet West is an album recorded on May 30-June 1, 1988.
Blue Note release Joe Lovano’s ‘Folk Art’ recorded with Us Five featuring Esperanza Spalding (2009)
Joe Lovano's 'Folk Art' is his twenty first album recorded with Us Five featuring Esperanza Spalding and released on May 5, 2009 by Blue Note..
We remember Billy Higgins. ‘Soldier Higgins’
Jackie McLean records ‘New Soil’ with trumpeter Donald Byrd (1959)
Jackie McLean's 'New Soil' is an album recorded on May 2, 1959 with Donald Byrd on trumpet and released rhe same year by Blue Note. .
We Remember Lee Konitz. ‘Cool Lee’
Tracklist :
1 . Darn that dream (2018)
2 . @ SeixalJazz (2017)
3 . Body & Soul
4 . Live In Italy (2012)
5 . Solar (2008)
6 . w/ Zimbo Trio – Luiza (1999)
7 . w/ Frank Wunch – Thingin’ (1995)
8 . w/ Paul Motian Trio ~ I Wish I Knew (1991)
9 . w/ Chick Corea – Stella By Starlight (1981)
10 . Bird (1973)
11 . w/ Bill Evans – My Melancholy Baby (1965)
Tracklist :
Foolin' Myself . Palo Alto . Alone Together . Yesterdays . I'll Remember April . Five, Four And Three . 'Round Midnight .Joe Lovano records the album ‘Rush Hour’ with with an orchestra conducted by Gunther Schuller (1994)
Joe Lovano's 'Rush Hour' is an album recorded with an orchestra arranged and conducted by Gunther Schuller, between April 6 & June 12, 1994 and released in 1995 by Blue Note.
Verve publish Chris Potter’s album : ‘Gratitude’ (2001)
Chris Potter's 'Gratitude' is an album recorded with Brian Blade, Scott Colley & Kevin Hayes and released on April 3, 2001 by Verve.
Satchmo Loves Company
Louis Armstrong's exuberant and gravelly voice happened to be the perfect match with the mellifluous or crooning voices of his contemporaries. His blasting trumpet, the perfect contrast with the pianist.
Who ever they were, Billie Holiday, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, Marlene Dietrich, Peggy Lee, Earl Hines, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson and so on
Today "Louis Loves Company" reviews Armstrong most famous "meetings" on film, television and recording.
"Oh when the saints ...."
Track Listing Video :
>1.Lonesome Man Blues / Confessin´ . 2.Birth Of The Blues (With Frank Sinatra / Edsel Show 1957) - 03:25 . 3.I'M Glad We'Re Not Young Anymore (With Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee / The Bing Crosby Show) - 03:15 . 4.That'S Jazz (With Bing…