J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding Quintet biography, J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding Quintet discography
Johnson somehow transferred the innovations of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to his more awkward instrument, playing with such speed and deceptive ease that at one time some listeners assumed he was playing valve (rather than slide) trombone.Considered by many to be the finest jazz trombonist of all time, J.Johnson somehow transferred the innovations of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to his more awkward instrument, playing with such speed and deceptive ease that at one time some listeners assumed he was playing valve (rather than slide) trombone.He made his recording debut with Carter (taking a solo on "Love for Sale" in 1943), and played at the first JATP concert (1944).Miles Davis Birth of the Cool Nonet.His own recordings from the era included such sidemen as Bud Powell and a young Sonny Rollins.Kai Winding that became known as Jay and Kai and was quite popular during its two years.After Johnson and Winding went their separate ways (they would later have a few reunions), Johnson led a quintet that often included Bobby Jaspar.He began to compose ambitious works, starting with 1956's "Poem for Brass," and including "El Camino Real" and a feature for Dizzy Gillespie, "Perceptions"; his "Lament" became a standard.However, starting with a Japanese tour in 1977, Johnson gradually returned to a busy performance schedule, leading a quintet in the 1980s that often featured Ralph Moore.Johnson somehow transferred the innovations of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to his more awkward instrument, playing with such speed and deceptive ease that at one time some listeners assumed he was playing valve (rather than slide) trombone.Considered by many to be the finest jazz trombonist of all time, J.Johnson somehow transferred the innovations of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to his more awkward instrument, playing with such speed and deceptive ease that at one time some listeners assumed he was playing valve (rather than slide) trombone.He made his recording debut with Carter (taking a solo on "Love for Sale" in 1943), and played at the first JATP concert (1944).Miles Davis Birth of the Cool Nonet.Johnson was so famous in the jazz world that he kept on winning Downbeat polls in the 1970s, even though he was not playing at all.However, starting with a Japanese tour in 1977, Johnson gradually returned to a busy performance schedule, leading a quintet in the 1980s that often featured Ralph Moore.Music and the eMusic logo are registered trademarks in the USA and other countries.Johnson QuintetWhat Is This Thing Called Love?As a retired band (and stage band) director, I consider this the best jazz trombone ensemble performance available.Get it for yourself or for student (or other) trombone players.Excellent Compilation, especially for trombone players!Second part of the CD includes some other famous jazz talent as well.Jay and Kai never disappoint, especially in this compilation.As a trombonist myself, I was awestruck by the Peanut Vendor arrangement.In Person) I like that it is live and the solos are GREAT!!Misterioso is also a really neat song and the cornet solo is cool.My Old FlameThis CD is a MUST HAVE!!!Track Listings : Disc 1 Goin' Out Of My Head Impressions My One And Only Love Tequila Bumpin' What The World Needs Now Is Love No Blues The Shadow Of Your Smile Caravan Bumpin' On Sunset Twisted Blue...Herd, and for his longsta...Drobo Storage Robot, allowing you to share d...Data is much richer than ever.Borrow this bookFind this book in a libraryOn the heels of swing, bebop lifted jazz from the dance floor into an art form powered by virtuoso players.This engaging collection of essays, biographies and reviews by veteran jazz journalist Scott Yanow probes the lives and revolutionary works of more than 500 great beboppers, including the giants: Charlie Parker, Dizzie Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach and Thelonious Monk.The guide also explores key artists such as Sarah Vaughan, Charlie Christian and the young Miles Davis, plus such later figures as Joe Pass and Barry Harris.It was like researching bacteria at the local library.Obviously, this author has collected his information at his local county library, you know the ones that have about 500 books total in their building?What does he really know about Be Bop and playing it on a real stage for a full time living?First came the Birth of the artist.Then came the Afterbirth of the Critic.In our opinion, Scott Yanow cannot not play his instrument well enough to make a full time living at music, so he went to college.He read a lot of books and became a critic and a so called author.In our opinion, Scott Yanow has NO creditability writing books or reviews regarding any style of music.Read his books and make up your own minds.Could this is the case of Scott Yanow?If anything, this book will amuse you but consider the source.Bebop by Scott Yanow, ISBN 0879306084.Beyond is a jazz tribute bebop ensemble led by saxophonist Mel Martin.Former members include Andy Narrell, Warren Gale, Eddie Marshall, ...BeyondBebop, Scott YanowA general guide to bebop, with anecdotal biographies and reviews of recordings.Altoist Frank Morgan pays tribute to his bebop beginnings on this live set from the Village Vanguard.Bibliography: Jazz in the 1950sScott deveaux, The Birth of Bebop: A Social and Musical History.SBEBOP AND NOTHINGNESS, FRANCIS DAVIS, BOOK, 2001, 269 ...Jazz Education ArticleMiller Freeman Books released Bebop, the second in its new series of music guides, ...Written by Scott Yanow, Bebop offers anecdotal biographies, ...The Copacetic Library of Books on JazzProfiles of everyone and anyone who was involved in making jazz music during the bebop years.While focusing primarily on those figures most associated with ...MP3 album download, Bebop, Classic Jazz.Max Pollikoff, Joyce Robbins, Aaron Rosand, Tosha Samaroff, Julius
Schacter, Jack Zayde (vln).Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: November 15, 1968
same or similar.Ockner, Raoul Poliakin, Max Pollikoff, Joyce Robbins, Aaron Rosand,
Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schacter, Jack Zayde (vln).Plus Nine (Kai Winding)
q.Onion Rings Rondo (Kai Winding)
same, J.Rudy Stevenson)
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: September 24, 1969
same or similar, add Ross Tompkins (key).Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: September 25, 1969
same or similar, add Ross Tompkins (key).Ding (Kai Winding)
same or similar, add Ross Tompkins (key).Jap) 330 and most certainly an alternate title
for one of the unissued selections listed above (a, d, e, f).Details courtesy of Arnaldo DeSouteiro,
Eumir Deodato and Dan Skea.Phoenix, Arizona: 1974
Kai Winding (tb); Frank Strazzeri (p); Clint Houston (b); Doug Sides (d).California: 1974
Kai Winding (tb, arr); Frank Strazzeri (p); Louis Spears (b); Ndugu (d).In A Mellow Tone (Duke Ellington)
g.Don't Scuffle, Just Shuffle (F.HDJ (Ger) 4053 titled LAZY MOMENTS.THE BOY NEXT DOOR, Folio Collection (Ger) Ref.Stop Following Me
Dino Piana out.Scrapple From The Apple
e.Never Never Land
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