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03-01-2020 , 03:57 PM
Original Sunday Jazz:

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03-01-2020 , 04:06 PM
Why not two:

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03-08-2020 , 03:20 PM
Light and lively Jazz for your Sunday Pleasure:

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03-14-2020 , 07:51 PM
the new Miles Davis doc on Netflix is amazing
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03-15-2020 , 04:08 PM
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (live) with one of my favorites from them for your Sunday Jazz:

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03-15-2020 , 04:17 PM
What's Howard Levy doing? It looks like he's dragging a drumstick over the keyboard.
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03-15-2020 , 06:27 PM
previously unreleased Coltrane

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03-17-2020 , 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
the new Miles Davis doc on Netflix is amazing
is this the one?

https://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmas...SAAEgJEv_D_BwE

also this Metheny performance. So simple, but huge with those inspired melodies.

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03-22-2020 , 05:17 PM
Sunday Saxophone Jazz:


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03-22-2020 , 09:09 PM
Rollins one year later



i've always thought of him as the uncle to trane, ornette, and others.
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03-29-2020 , 03:08 PM
Wynton Marsalis Septet, Live, for your Sunday Jazz

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03-29-2020 , 06:36 PM
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03-31-2020 , 08:58 PM
I post this once a year. For some reason it pops up on my feed with great regularity, and it's hard not to like.

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03-31-2020 , 09:15 PM
Tommy Flanagan making the piano seem so simple

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03-31-2020 , 09:22 PM
And now with McCoy Tyner, bringing it full circle...



I can't figure out what's going on with that duet in the beginning but I really likes its...
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03-31-2020 , 10:45 PM


He had such an avant garde reputation but I always found him so melodic.

Killed by CV19.

"Murderer," whispered Dunbar.
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03-31-2020 , 11:08 PM
yeah, he was doing gigs in NYC just like 2 months back, so I read.

The metropolis was destined to be hit hardest
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04-02-2020 , 07:06 PM
posted this in another thread but also belongs here
Tony Allen played drums with Fela Kuti in the early 70s and Hugh Masekela is a South African Jazz legend. Masekela passed away a few years ago but this album was just released a few weeks ago.



more Tony Allen, this time covering Art Blakey

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04-04-2020 , 12:11 AM
Roney with Living Colour

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04-04-2020 , 12:18 AM
what a lovable big cuddly guy.

data appears to show covid attacks people with diseases related to obesity

but you'd think trumpeters would have great lung capacity! never considered that before.

RIP, big fella
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04-04-2020 , 05:19 PM
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04-04-2020 , 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Phat Mack
And now with McCoy Tyner, bringing it full circle...



I can't figure out what's going on with that duet in the beginning but I really likes its...
just getting caught up....this is a fantastic track.
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04-04-2020 , 07:51 PM
I honestly don't know how one could play jazz trombone. It's beyond my comprehension. I could listen for hours.
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04-04-2020 , 09:29 PM
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