1:59am Groovin' - 2001 Digital Remaster;The Rudy Van Gelder Edition by J.J. Johnson from The Eminent J. J. Johnson - Volume 2 (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
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11:55am Viscosity by J.J. Johnson from Portrait of Jenny
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Adnkronos - ultimoratop: Calenda: "La nuova Ferrari Luce è un insulto a chi ama il Cavallino"

(Adnkronos) - Il leader di Azione commenta sui social il primo modello full electric progettato a Maranello

Sonny Rollins has died, one of the greatest saxophonists in jazz history and a central figure in hard bop. At 80, he retired due to health problems.

The world of music is in mourning. Sonny Rollins, the legendary tenor saxophonist known for his bold sound and constant experimentation, died at the age of 95. His spokesperson confirmed his death in his home in Woodstock, New York. Rollins was a venerated figure in jazz, celebrated for his improvisational abilities and his influence, alongside giants like John Coltrane and Charlie Parker.

Despite his success, he often took breaks to explore new styles, considering himself “a work in continuous evolution.” Rollins won numerous Grammy Awards and continued to perform until his 80s, when health problems forced him to retire. He leaves behind an inheritance of innovation and inspiration.

The musician, born Theodore Walter Rollins on September 7, 1930, in Harlem, died in his Woodstock home in New York State at the age of 95. Considered a true innovator of the tenor sax, Rollins transformed improvisation into a personal, free, and unpredictable narrative form. His compositions – “St. Thomas,” “Oleo,” “Doxy,” “Airegin,” and “Pent-Up House” – became absolute standards of modern jazz, studied and reinterpreted by generations of musicians around the world. The artist was nicknamed “Saxophone Colossus” after his celebrated 1956 album, considered one of the absolute masterpieces of jazz history.

Born and raised in Harlem, the heart of African-American culture, Rollins breathed music from his earliest years. He lived just a few blocks from the Savoy Ballroom and the Apollo Theatre, in a neighborhood where jazz was an integral part of daily life. His parents, immigrants from the Virgin Islands, instilled in him a love for Caribbean rhythms that would profoundly influence his style. As a young man, he began to study piano and alto saxophone, but at sixteen, he definitively switched to tenor saxophone, fascinated by the powerful sound of Coleman Hawkins and Charlie Parker’s bebop revolution. In the Sugar Hill neighborhood, he frequented young people destined to become major figures in jazz, such as Jackie McLean, Kenny Drew, and Art Taylor.

Sonny Rollins established himself on the jazz scene with breathtaking speed, thanks to his masterful technique and a melodic vein of rare originality. Even in his very young age, he performed on stages alongside giants such as Bud Powell, J. J. Johnson, and Miles Davis. The meeting with the legendary Thelonious Monk, who welcomed him as his own student and guided his musical maturation, decisively marked his artistic path. Monk’s influence left an indelible mark on the young saxophonist, teaching him the ability to decompose melodies and build solos with fragmented breaths, rich in surprises and unexpected tension. From that school emerged an unmistakable style: powerful yet lyrical, ironic yet rigorous, capable of effortlessly switching from popular music quotations to elaborate harmonic architectures in a matter of moments.

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È morto Sonny Rollins, uno dei più grandi sassofonisti della storia del jazz e figura centrale dell’hard…

Era una figura venerata nel jazz, celebrato per le sue capacità di improvvisazione e per la sua influenza, al pari di grandi come John Coltrane e Charlie Parker

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Ended Tuesday and welcomed Wednesday with Kai And Jay, Bennie Green With Strings by Kai And Jay, Bennie Green With Strings, released on Prestige in 1956.

Review by Scott Yanow

Two unrelated session are combined on this CD reissue of an LP. Trombonist Bennie Green is heard on four ballads from 1952 while backed by a rhythm section and six strings. However, the more significant selections are eight songs that for the first time matched together trombonists J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding in a quintet. The Johnson and Winding group would be quite popular during the next two years and, listening to the colorful and melodic versions of such tunes as "How Long Has This Been Going On," "Dinner for One," and "We'll Be Together Again," it is easy to see why.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW1sRKUiX7I&list=PLb_GPRyrUSsUe5XcnVvP00K5nJZ_ThYi3&index=1

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i'm not wild about this LP — it's ok, but maybe i should make space on my shelf and spin something new (i mean old) in its place

i paid six bucks for it a few years ago ... i'll bet i could still get a couple bucks for it!

it bears mentioning that paul chambers went to my high school

tommy flanagan is also from detroit, but he didn't go to cass tech, he graduated from northern (as did my father before him)

#nowplaying #jjjohnson #paulchambers #tommyflanagan #maxroach #jazz #vinyl

Ended Monday and welcomed Tuesday after a swim with The Modern Jazz Society Presents a Concert of Contemporary Music an album of music composed by John Lewis, arranged and conducted by Gunther Schuller, which was first released on the Norgran label.

The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album a "Crown" of recommended jazz recordings. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YPK5hDoVYM&list=OLAK5uy_ll2BvkxaueaOX92AjmXmUfedjePnUy86Q&index=1

#JohnLewis #GuntherSchuller #Jazz #ThirdStream #Music #JJJohnson #StanGetz #PercyHeath #ConnieKay #ModernJazzQuartet

Proof Positive is a 1964 album by American jazz trombonist J. J. Johnson featuring performances recorded in 1964 for the Impulse! label.

The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars stating "This CD reissue finds trombonist J.J. Johnson in prime form. In fact, his melancholy minor-toned explorations often recall Miles Davis, whose group he had played with the year before". - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDmcwtPaoSI&list=OLAK5uy_nQQhj_9soim9dGWkssfk64pqezqE0Rhvw

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Sarah Vaughan, Duke Ellington: Song Book One, 1980 on Pablo Today

First of two records of Sarah Vaughan doing Duke Ellington songs recorded in 1979 and released in 1980 (there is a Song Book Two, also released in 1980). Produced by Norman Granz, and engineered by Val Valentin and Bob Simpson.

Supporting artists include Waymon Reed (trumpet), J. J. Johnson (trombone), Frank Foster (tenor sax), Frank Wess (flute, tenor sax), Zoot Sims (tenor sax), Jimmy Rowles & Mike Wofford (piano), Joe Pass & Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar), Andy Simpkins (bass), and Grady Tate (drums), with Billy Byers arranging and conducting.

Pablo Today was a sub-label that started in 1979 and focused on “non-mainstream jazz” – not sure what that means but I’ve had great luck picking up Pablo records in general.

My copy, via Beatnick Records in Montréal Québec, is an original 1980 US pressing. with “Manufactured by Pablo Records” rim text.

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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #NightTracks Miles Davis, J. J. Johnson, Lee Konitz, John Barber, Gerry Mulligan, Gunther Schuller, Al McKibbon & Max Roach: 🎵 Moon Dreams #BBCRadio3 #MilesDavis #JJJohnson #LeeKonitz #JohnBarber #GerryMulligan #GuntherSchuller #AlMcKibbon #MaxRoach