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  1. Dig In: Cool Jazz Essentials Playlist. by Brian Zimmerman. As jazz was transitioning out of the bebop movement at the end of the 1940s, its future was being played out in a musical debate between the coasts of the United States. Over in the East, hard-bop ruled the day.

  2. While still in high school, Bob sat in with such luminaries as Roy Eldridge, Wynton Kelly, Zoot Sims, Kenny Dorham, James Moody, Jimmy Rushing, Anita O'Day, Richie Kamuca, Charles Davis, Chubby Jackson and others.

  3. List of songs about New York City. Many songs are set in New York City or named after a location or feature of the city, beyond simply "name-checking" New York along with other cities. This is a dynamic list of songs and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. El 14 de mayo de 1925 nació en Nueva York el trompetista estadounidense de jazz Al Porcino. Tocó en varias big bands de los años 40 y 50 como las de Georgie Auld, Louis Prima, Jerry Wald, Tommy Dorsey, Gene Krupa y Chubby Jackson. Trabajó además con Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Pete Rugolo, Count Basie, Elliot Lawrence y Charlie ...

  5. The buoyant alto player known for his 1930's recordings is here presented leading bands in the 1940's that go from swing to bop to rhythm and blues . . records for Savoy and World Transcriptions featuring Jonah Jones and Ed Lewis on trumpets, Zed Jackson and Ray Parker on piano, Al Casey and Bill Moore on electric guitar, Dallas ...

  6. Jazz from the Pacific Northwest - Shelly Manne and His Men. My Focused Profiles on Jazz and its Creators while also Featuring the Work of Guest Writers and Critics on the Subject of Jazz. Click to read CerraJazz Substack, by Steven Cerra, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.

  7. Bára Gísladöttir: Orchestral Works. Bára Gísladóttir considers sounds, instruments and ensembles as living organisms. In COR, Hringla and VAPE, the Icelandic composer and double bassist engages with the largest musical organism of all: the symphony orchestra.