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  1. 21 de ene. de 2009 · 7th Ave. Stroll es un tributo a la ciudad de Nueva York por el guitarrista Mark Whitfield, continuador de la tradición de guitarristas de jazz que tienen por referentes a Wes Montgomery y George Benson. En este homenaje, Whitfield utiliza dos tríos diferentes: uno integrado por históricos (Tommy Flanagan en piano, Dave Holland en ...

  2. 7th Ave. Stroll: Verve: 2000–01 Wesla Whitfield: September Songs: HighNote: 1968 Gerald Wilson: California Soul: World Pacific: 1959 Lem Winchester: Winchester Special: New Jazz: 1956 Phil Woods: Pairing Off: Prestige: 1961 Phil Woods: Rights of Swing: Candid: 1981 Phil Woods: Three for All: Enja 1988 Phil Woods: Here's to My Lady ...

  3. 16 de oct. de 1995 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "7th Ave. Stroll" on Discogs.

    • UK & Europe
    • Verve Records-529 223-2
    • CD, Album
    • Oct 16, 1995
    • For The Record…
    • Bebop Disciple
    • New Horizons in New York City
    • Back with Ella
    • Selected Discography
    • Sources

    Born Tommy Lee Flanagan on March 16, 1930, in Detroit, Ml; son of Johnson, Sr. (a postal worker) and Ida Mae Flanagan; married, 1960; wife’s name, Ann (divorced, early 1970s); married, 1976; wife’s name, Diana; children (first marriage): Tommy, Jr., Rachel, Jennifer, Ann (deceased, 1980). At age six learned to read music on the clarinet; age ten be...

    Though he listened to various styles of jazz piano, Flanagan’s primary musical influence emerged from the modernist sounds of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. “We were crazy about Charlie Parker and Dizzy at that time,” explained Flanagan in Jazz Spoken Here: Conversations with Twenty-Two Musicians. “They came to Detroit quite a bit. It was like...

    Arriving in New York in the spring of 1956, Flanagan began attending jam sessions held at renowned jazz spots Club 125, Count Basie’s, and Small’s. After a few weeks, he sat in on his first recording session, which produced the Blue Note LP Detroit—New York Junction with Burrell, Oscar Pettiford, and Shadow Wilson. On Flanagan’s twenty-sixth birthd...

    Upon her return from touring Europe in 1968, Fitzgerald re-hired Flanagan, who remained her music director for the next decade. “We worked forty to forty-five weeks a year,” related Flanagan in Ella, “There wasn’t much time for anything else. She would take a few weeks at Christmas and a month in summer.” With Fitzgerald’s trio, he performed jazz f...

    Solo LPs

    Moodsville, Original Jazz Classics, 1960. Jazz at the Santa Monica Civic Center 72, Pablo, 1972. Tokyo Recital, Pablo, 1975. The Best of Tommy Flanagan, Pablo, 1977. Eclypso, Enja, 1977. Ballads and Blues, Enja, 1978. Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Galaxy, 1980. Super Session, Enja, 1980. A Little Pleasure, Reservoir, 1981. The Magnificent, Progressive, 1981. In Memory of John Coltrane, Enja, 1982. Thelonica, Enja, 1982. Alone Too Long, Denon. More Delights, Galaxy. Jazz Poet, Timeless,...

    With Others

    (With Sonny Rollins) Saxophone Colossus, Prestige, 1956. Miles Davis All Stars, Prestige, 1956. Kenny Burrell: All Day Long, Prestige, 1957. Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane, Prestige, 1958. (With John Coltrane) Giant Steps, Atlantic, 1959. The Incredible Guitar of Wes Montgomery, Riverside, 1960. At Ease With Coleman Hawkins, Prestige, 1960. Coleman Hawkins: The Jazz Version “No Strings”, Moodsville, 1962. (With Hank Jones) Our Delights, Original Jazz Classics, 1979. (With Red Mitchell) You’re...

    Books

    Balliet, Whitney, American Musicians: Fifty-Six Portraits in Jazz, Oxford UniversityPress, 1986. Chambers, Jack, Milestones Vol. I: The Music and Times of Miles Davis to 1960, University of Toronto Press, 1983. Enstice, Wayne and Paul Rubin, Jazz Spoken Here: Conversations With Twenty-Two Musicians, Louisiana Press, 1992. Nicholson, Stuart, Ella Fitzgerald, Victor Gollancz, 1993. Nicholson, Stuart, Jazz: The 1980s Resurgence, Da Capo, 1995. Rosenthal, David, Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music 195...

    Periodicals

    Detroit Free Press, March 14, 1996. Detroit News, September 26, 1992. Down Beat, October 15, 1970. Jazz Times, October, 1992. Michigan Chronicle, July 30, 1949; January 3, 1953. Information for this profile was also obtained via a radio interview with Kenny Burrell conducted by Ed Love on WDET-FM, Detroit, and a private interview with saxophonist George Bensonin Detroit on November 22, 1990. Liner notes from At Ease With Coleman Hawkins (Prestige, 1960), written by Dan Eyre; Saxophone Colossu...

  4. Personnel: Mark Whitfield (guitar); Tommy Flanagan, Stephen Scott (piano); Dave Holland, Christian McBride (bass); Gregory Hutchinson, Al Foster (drums). Recorded at Clinton Recording, New York on ...

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    • 1995年10月10日
    • Verve (USA)
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  5. 5 de abr. de 2023 · Mark Whitfield(gt),Tommy Flanagan(p),Dave Holland(b),Al Foster(d) 6/21 1995: Clinton Recording,NY,NY; 1-3: 7th. Ave. Stroll

  6. 27 de jul. de 2006 · 7th Ave. Stroll. Mark Whitfield Format: Audio Cassette. 4.9 13 ratings. $299. See all 6 formats and editions. Streaming. Unlimited MP3. $5.99. Listen with our. Free App. Audio CD. $14.12 21 Used from $2.99 6 New from $3.31. Audio, Cassette. $2.99 1 Used from $2.99. Editorial Reviews. 11 songs. Product details.

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