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  1. 5.) Earth, Wind and Fire- All ‘N All. I feel the same way about this record as I do about Physical Graffiti. Open Our Eyes, Spirit, Gratitude, That’s The Way of the World are all great records. But this is the one when it all comes together. Having gone through this with Led Zep, I knew EWF was finished as a band.

  2. Date: October 11, 2011. Branford Marsalis conveys his thoughts in conversation much as he does as a saxophonist. New ideas emerge with steady self-assurance, boldly and unceasingly. When he pauses he does it for emphasis – not because he has lost his train of thought or needs to reorient himself. If the tabloids could be bothered to expound ...

  3. When it comes Jimmy Cobb and Honors, we at Marsalis Music like to think of ourselves as ahead of the NEA curve. Cobb’s self-titled volume was the first to be recorded in our Honors Series. Now Cobb has joined the ranks of NEA Jazz Masters, part of the Class of 2009 that was presented at an event held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in Manhattan on October 17.

  4. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Marsalis Music Honors Michael Carvin by Michael Carvin. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  5. For Marsalis Music’s second DVD release, label founder Branford Marsalis and his quartet have been captured in a complete performance of John Coltrane’s 1964 masterpiece A Love Supreme. This legendary suite, which tenor saxophonist Marsalis included on his label’s premier release, Footsteps of Our Fathers, was performed at Amsterdam’s Bimhuis during a European tour in March 2003.

  6. MARSALIS MUSIC LAUNCHES HONORS SERIES WITH TWO LEGENDARY DRUMMERS. Jimmy Cobb and Michael Carvin are featured in Quartet Recording. Having established a commitment to documenting the music of emerging jazz artists, Marsalis Music now directs its focus to established, if often underappreciated, giants with a new Honors Series of recordings.

  7. Branford Marsalis has stayed the course. From his early acclaim as a saxophonist bringing new energy and new audiences to the jazz art, he has refined and expanded his talents and his horizons as a musician, composer, bandleader and educator – a 21st Century mainstay of artistic excellence. Growing up in the rich environment of New Orleans as ...