This week In Jazz Legends 42/52
Billie Holiday records for Clef Records, ‘Billie Holiday at Jazz at the Philharmonic’ (1945)
'Billie Holiday at Jazz at the Philharmonic' is a live album recorded (partly) on February 12, 1945 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles and released in 1954 by Clef Records.
We remember Junior Walker. ‘Shotgone’
Ella Fitzgerald records ‘At the Opera House’ in Los Angeles for Verve (1957)
Ella Fitzgerald's 'At the Opera House' is a live album recorded on October 7, 1957 in Los Angeles and released in 1958 by Verve.
We remember Stanley Turrentine. ‘Mister T. (Like Tenor)’
We remember Stan Getz. ‘Getz à Go Go’
Ella Fitzgerald records two albums : ‘Ella’ and ‘Things Ain’t What They Used to Be’ (1969)
Ella Fitzgerald's 'Ella / Things Ain't What They Used to Be ' is the combination of two separate studio albums recorded on May 26-30, 1969 and released .in 1970 by Reprise
We Remember Coleman Hawkins. ‘The True Mister Bean’
We Remember Frank Sinatra. ‘Frankly, My Dear’
We Remember B.B. King. ‘Long Lived The King’
One Broadway
FRE:SH STRAIGHT UP JAZZ 01 (646 minutes – 10 Albums)
Swedish jazz, pianist Birgit Lindberg is back after a 40 year hiatus. With Anders Färdal (guitar), Martin Sjöstedt (bass), Daniel Fredriksson (trummor) and Fredrik Lindborg (tenor sax on 4 tracks)
>>>With Pelt on trumpet, long-time band members guitarist Alex Wintz and pianist Chris Pattishall, and the dynamic duo of bassist Dezron Douglas and drummer Willie Jones III, Roxy's created a thoughtful, highly emotive and undeniably fearless
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