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How Insensitive: Emily Remler

Posted on September 18, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

Emily Remler plays a brilliant rendition of Jobim’s How Insensitive. Guitarist Emily Remler was born on September 18, 1957 in New York City, New York. Remler was primarily interested in rock guitar before attending Berklee College of Music and developing an interest in jazz. Emily released … Continue reading →

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Robben Ford Band – Live at the New Morning Paris

Posted on September 18, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

Robben Ford is the guitarist’s guitarist, the thinking person’s blues player. What a great sound he gets out of his telecaster! This vid is available on dvd;  five-time Grammy nominee Robben should be more of a household name. Please consider … Continue reading →

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Swingin’ with Sonny Rollins

Posted on September 8, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

Happy 85th Birthday, Sonny Rollins! Saxophonist and composer Theodore Walter “Sonny” Rollins was born on September 7, 1930 in New York City, New York. As a high schooler, Rollins played in bands with his friends Jackie McLean, Kenny Drew, and Art Taylor, all of whom … Continue reading →

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Duke Ellington defines solo piano

Posted on September 4, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

Duke Ellington – African Flower A hauntingly beautiful composition “African Flower” performed by Ellington, solo piano. This composition “African Flower” (aka “Fleurette Africaine”) was composed by Ellington and performed for the first time on the 1962 LP “Money Jungle.” The album was recorded … Continue reading →

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Horace Silver – Senor Blues

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

Pianist and composer Horace Silver was born on September 2, 1928 in Norwalk, Connecticut, 1928 he started in music playing tenor saxophone in a style influenced by Lester Young before switching to piano.. As a young child, Silver’s father taught him the folk songs … Continue reading →

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Two masters at work…

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

Two masters at work… The Ahmad Jamal Trio perform with special musical guest Gary Burton in 1981. Beginning at the age of six Gary Burton set out to master the marimba and vibraphone. By the time he was sixteen he … Continue reading →

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The “Jimmy Smith Quartet” live at the ZDF Jazz Club.

Posted on September 2, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

The “Jimmy Smith Quartet” perform live in concert at the ZDF Jazz Club in Germany during the late ’80s with star saxophonist Herman Riley. The “Jimmy Smith Quartet” appear live at the ZDF Jazz Club on German TV in 1988. … Continue reading →

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The “Katrina” Myth The truth about what happened in 2005

Posted on August 31, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

It was not a natural disaster. Today was the 10th anniversary of the flooding of New Orleans. Notice that I didn’t call it “Katrina” and no informed person should either. What really happened ten years ago in New Orleans, the … Continue reading →

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Saying Good-Bye New Orleans style

Posted on August 31, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

It’s an old story. A great jazz spot goes out of business and the magic goes silent often with nothing more than a sign on the door. Except in New Orleans where they know how to give people and places … Continue reading →

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Stan Getz…and John Coltrane. Yes, this really happened.

Posted on August 31, 2015 by Mike Crutcher

John Coltrane, tenor sax Stan Getz, tenor sax Oscar Peterson, piano Jimmy Cobb, drums I didn’t know these four had performed together. On paper, it’s sounds great. In reality, it’s even greater. What about the name “Hackensack?” It’s the name … Continue reading →

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