#DemandezLeProgramme :
1956 - Birdland Stars of β€˜56 - Civic Opera House - Chicago : #SarahVaughan, #CountBasie and his Orchestra featuring #JoeWilliams, #AlHibbler, #JohnnySmith, #LesterYoung, #BudPowell, #AlCohn, #ConteCondoli, #RoyHaynes, #JoeBenjamin, #JimmyJones, #KennyDorham, #PhilWoods
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Tenor Conclave is a studio album by John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, Al Cohn, and Zoot Sims. It was recorded in 1956 and issued in early 1957 by Prestige Records.

Tenor Conclave Review by Lindsay Planer

...The Mobley-penned title track commences the effort with the quartet of tenors showing off their stuff in high-flying style....Wrapping up Tenor Conclave is an ultra-cool and sophisticated "How Deep Is the Ocean?" Cohn commences the long and luscious reading with a subtle strength, suggesting the powerful undercurrent flowing throughout the number. Also, listeners are treated to what is possibly Garland's finest interaction, leading right into Sims, Chambers, and finally a sublime Coltrane caboose.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPL16vUfnzw&list=RDgPL16vUfnzw&start_radio=1

#JohnColtrane #Jazz #PrestigeRecords #Music #HankMobley #AlCohn #ZootSims #Music

That's How I Love the Blues! is an album by American jazz vocalist Mark Murphy featuring tracks recorded in late 1962 for the Riverside label.

DownBeat awarded the album 4.5 stars. Don Nelsen, reviewing the album said, "What makes Murphy so impressive is his command of diction, dynamics, nuance, time, and phrasing...Cohn’s arrangements and the band he recruited to back Murphy are first rate".

MusicHound Jazz awarded the album 5 bones. Reviewer Andrew Gilbert calls the album "one of the widest ranging explorations of the blues ever put to record".[6] He singles out the "hip hard bop" of "Senor Blues", the Kansas City blues of "Goin' to Chicago Blues", and show tunes "Blues in the Night" calling the charts by Al Cohn "as witty and deep as Murphy's singing, making this one of the era's essential vocal albums". - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw1kWA_Ffj4&list=OLAK5uy_l2QVgyDR4sEV0PgHXGva_oJqI9100aCLY

#markmurphy #vocaljazz #jazz #blues #alcohn #RiversideRecords #ClarkTerry #JimHall #DickHyman

Either Way is an album by Zoot Sims and Al Cohn recorded in Philadelphia in 1961 for the Fred Miles Presents label.

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated "It is fun to hear Sims and Cohn work with a vocalist, jamming behind him and launching into their solos. The five instrumentals, which include the riffing "P-Town," the only ballad of the date ("Autumn Leaves") and the heated blues "Morning Fun," are excellent too, making this a set well worth picking up". - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQM09EjmwS8&list=RDpQM09EjmwS8&start_radio=1

#zootsims #alcohn #jazz #MoseAllison

Mr. Rhythm is the sole album led by jazz guitarist Freddie Green. The album was recorded in late 1955 for RCA Victor.

The Allmusic review by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. stated "This album shows him to be a fine leader who is happy to remain in his role as rhythm guitarist. For fans of Green, and for those who enjoy swinging jazz with great soloists, Mr. Rhythm is a fine release." - Wkipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FirDYciJIN0&list=PLXl2FdDSvxTKPVFdI6yicX6eF7-pvBsdr&index=1

#freddiegreen #countbasie #jazz #alcohn #joenewman #swing

Up In The Blues

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Manny Albam & His Jazz Greats: Jazz New York released in 1958 on Dot Records

"... an all-star little big-band including Art Farmer, Donald Byrd, Ernie Royal, Bob Brookmeyer, Jerome Richardson, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn, Pepper Adams, Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson and Eddie Costa.

Titles include "Thruway", "They All Laughed", "Fresh Flute", "Dot's Right", "The Nether Regions", and "Hebe The Cups Please". CD also features two bonus tracks Night Crawlers and Tin Roof Blues from the New York, May 15, 1959 Columbia album: Something New, Something Blue boasting an octet with Art Farmer, Frank Rehak, Phil Woods, Al Cohn, Eddie Costa and Bill Evans and marks some of Albams finest writing to date." Fresh Sound Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWZ_j9yYbOI

#MannyAlbam #artfarmer #jazz #jazznewyork #donaldbyrd #bobbrookmeyer #zootsims #jeromerichardson #alcohn

Fresh Flute

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Gerry Mulligan And The Sax Section: Disc Jockey Jump (from The Gerry Mulligan Songbook, 1957)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBn3BMTwbQ4

#GerryMulligan (bs), #LeeKonitz (as), #AllenEager (as,ts), #AlCohn (ts), #ZootSims (as,ts), Freddie Green (g), Henry Grimes (b), Dave Bailey (dr)

#BillHolman (arr)

#jazz #saxophone #saxophoneSection

Disc Jockey Jump // Gerry Mulligan

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