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  1. Hace 3 días · News, Song of the Day. February 25, 2022. Song of the Day: Wayne Shorter, “JuJu” by Matt Micucci. “JuJu” is the ecstatic title track from Wayne Shorter’s 1965 album of the same name. This is a transformative LP that is considered one of the seminal Blue Note sessions of the period. “JuJu” is post-bop with an avant-garde, experimental edge.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · That said, Elvin Jones brings the heat to the middle child of Wayne’s ‘64 offspring, JuJu. Wayne Shorter participated in two more studio dates before leading his next Blue Note session. In July, he joined inside/outside trombonist Grachan Moncur III with soon-to-be-bandmates Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams to record Some Other ...

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  3. Hace 3 días · A Life in Jazz: Remembering Wayne Shorter | Playlist. by Matt Micucci. Visionary jazz artist Wayne Shorter passed away at the age of 89. Throughout the course of a stellar career, spanning over six decades, he made indelible contributions to the development of jazz music.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Over 100 music fans have voted on the 20+ albums on Best Wayne Shorter Albums of All Time. Current Top 3: Speak No Evil, Juju, ADAM'S APPLE

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  5. Blue Note is one of those labels that you can take a gamble on anything from the late 50s-60s and pretty much guarantee it is going to be good. Adam’s Apple is one of my favorites by Wayne Shorter only slightly beat out by Juju.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · 290 Huntington Ave. Boston MA. United States. In their final performance of the academic year, the NEC Jazz Orchestra will pay tribute to the legendary jazz composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter, who passed away in March 2023.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · October 23, 2023. Wayne Shorter: Giant Footprints. by Michael Fagien. By Michael Fagien Zero Gravity, a film about Wayne Shorter, plumbs the depths of the man behind the legend. Terence Blanchard and Dorsay Alavi discuss the movie and the major role Wayne played in their lives. MICHAEL FAGIEN: Hello, everyone.