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Henry Gray/Cousin Joe: The Blues Of

Allan Bo Quintet: Blues, Blues And All That Jazz - 4

Allan Bo Quintet: Blues, Blues And All That Jazz - 4

Allan Bo Quintet combines blues, swing and bebop with contemporary musical jazz language. The music leaves room for the individual musicians flourish as a solo artist, which is important, because the musicians in ABQ is one of the best in the industry. To display the width of the musical family: Blues and Jazz, was the variation was a keyword, because the Repertory should be determined for this CD. Finn Odderskov - tenor sax. His career has placed him at the scene with important names such as Ben Webster and Dexter Gordon. Ole Kock Hansen-piano. One of Denmark's finest pianists and arrangers. He received the prestigious Django d ' Or price for his outstanding importance for Danmarks radio's big band. ABQ gets great inspiration from the musical Centre, that Ole always represents. Bjarne Roupé-guitar. Originally from Sweden, but still considered one of the great Danish guitar legends, such as through more than 10 years has played with all the big jazz musicians Aage Tanggaard-Drums. Has a rare talent to support his musical players with his elegant style. He provides, among other things, the pulse in the estimated Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band and his professionalism is requested in both Denmark and abroad. Allan Bo-vocals and bass. Bandleader over the last 40 years and has also worked as a sideman for fine jazz names such as Finn Ziegler and Ben Webster. Colleagues have said: When he sings, then the roots from Harlem unmistakable and on the bass: he is ' steady as a rock '. Good Morning Blues Sister Sade That Lucky Old Sun Groovy Samba Unchain My Heart There'll Never Be Another You "You Don't Know Me Sweet Emma I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Watching The River Flow www.allanboband.dk

SEK 201.00
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NHØP/Mulgrew Miller: The Duo - Live!

NHØP/Mulgrew Miller: The Duo - Live!

Exclusive to Storyville Records, a previously unreleased live concert with jazz stars Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (Bass) and Mulgrew Miller (Piano) is now finally available for everyone to enjoy. For a short but magnificent time, the two played together, and Storyville's revival of their visit to the North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland in 2000 testifies to their musical brightness and beauty. In 1999-2000, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen was given the chance to make a studio recording on the occasion of Duke Ellington’s 100th birthday. For this duo session, NHØP chose Mulgrew Miller , whom he had heard, but never played with. Both were at the height of their careers, giants in their own right, and with totally different backgrounds. NHØP was born into the Danish folk high-school milieu that promoted freedom of thought and had a prolific song tradition. Growing up as the child of plantation workers in Greenwood, Mississippi, Mulgrew had his roots in gospel music and the racially divided USA of the 1960s. A Duke Ellington connoisseur, he had played with the Ellington Orchestra under direction of Mercer Ellington. Still, from the moment NHØP and Miller met and played together, the two had an affinity as human beings and musicians. They chose a repertoire based on the historic 1941 Duke Ellington—Jimmy Blanton duets. Mik Neumann, NHØP ’s long-time producer, says about their collaboration: “What was special was how their music assimilated the divergent influences of their younger days. Remarkable, too, was the degree of profundity in their interplay – a talent that demands years of experience for a musician to deliver, and possibly also for an audience to understand. At the same time, thanks to their ability to swing, and their inbred musicality, the music was also immediately accessible.” In many ways, Piano-and-Bass was the ultimate constellation for  NHØP and Miller . Here, NHØP had the necessary room to display the same creative brilliance that revolutionized modern contrabass playing. In 2000, NHØP and Mulgrew Miller embarked on a world tour celebrating Duke Elington’s 100th birthday. Mik Neumann recalls the special connection between the two musicians: “Not once during the tour did they sit down and discuss what they were going to play – it materialized on stage, in the moment.” Recorded live, all the tracks on this never before released concert remain in the same order as the two masters chose that evening at the North Sea Jazz Festival. They are at the peak of their abilities, combining new version of the Ellington songs they had previously recorded together with jazz standards. NHØP and Miller  have sadly passed away, but are remembered as intelligent and insightful musicians on and off stage, but also as unconditionally generous mentors and influences for generations of musicians after themselves.

SEK 296.00
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