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Jazz has been called America's classical music, and for good reason. Along with the blues, its forefather, it is one of the first truly indigenous musics to develop in America, yet its unpredictable, risky ventures into improvisation gave it critical cache with scholars that the blues lacked. At the outset, jazz was dance music, performed by... [+] Continue

Jazz Artists

Lee Morgan
Lee Morgan
Genre: Jazz
Decades: 896
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A cornerstone of the Blue Note label roster prior to his tragic demise, Lee Morgan was one of hard bop's greatest trumpeters, and indeed one of the finest of the '60s. An all-around master of his instrument modeled after Clifford Brown, Morgan boasted an effortless, virtuosic technique and a full, supple, muscular tone that was just as powerful... [+] Read More

Oliver Nelson
Genre: Jazz
Decades: 896
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Oliver Nelson was a distinctive soloist on alto, tenor, and even soprano, but his writing eventually overshadowed his playing skills. He became a professional early on in 1947, playing with the Jeter-Pillars Orchestra and with St. Louis big bands headed by George Hudson and Nat Towles. In 1951, he arranged and played second alto for Louis... [+] Read More

Charles Mingus
Charles Mingus
Genre: Jazz
Decades: 960
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Irascible, demanding, bullying, and probably a genius, Charles Mingus cut himself a uniquely iconoclastic path through jazz in the middle of the 20th century, creating a legacy that became universally lauded only after he was no longer around to bug people. As a bassist, he knew few peers, blessed with a powerful tone and pulsating sense of... [+] Read More

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Genre: Jazz
Decades: 896
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Arguably the most exciting saxophone soloist in jazz history, Kirk was a post-modernist before that term even existed. Kirk played the continuum of jazz tradition as an instrument unto itself; he felt little compunction about mixing and matching elements from the music's history, and his concoctions usually seemed natural, if not inevitable.... [+] Read More

Stan Kenton
Genre: Jazz
Decades: 992
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There have been few jazz musicians as consistently controversial as Stan Kenton. Dismissed by purists of various genres while loved by many others, Kenton ranks up there with Chet Baker and Sun Ra as jazz's top cult figure. He led a succession of highly original bands that often emphasized emotion, power, and advanced harmonies over swing, and... [+] Read More

Woody Herman
Genre: Jazz
Decades: 2016
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A fine swing clarinetist, an altoist whose sound was influenced by Johnny Hodges, a good soprano saxophonist, and a spirited blues vocalist, Woody Herman's greatest significance to jazz was as the leader of a long line of big bands. He always encouraged young talent and, more than practically any bandleader from the swing era, kept his... [+] Read More

Jazz Albums

In Paris - ARPEGGIO JAZZ In Paris - ARPEGGIO JAZZ
Artist: Miles Davis
Released: 2001

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The Essential Glenn Miller The Essential Glenn Miller
Artist: Glenn Miller
Released: 1939

Glenn Miller's 1939-1942 Victor recordings have been reissued a countless number of times in many different ways through the years. This two-CD set does an excellent job of repackaging all of his hits plus a variety of vocal numbers in chronological order. The 47 selections sum up Miller's legacy quite well, making this a definitive set for... [+] Read More

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Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at \'The Club\' Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club'
Artist: Cannonball Adderley Quintet
Released: 1966

Cannonball Adderley's most popular album, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy wasn't actually recorded "Live at 'The Club'," as its subtitle says. The hoax was meant to publicize a friend's nightclub venture in Chicago, but Adderley actually recorded the album in Los Angeles, where producer David Axelrod set up a club in the Capitol studios and furnished free... [+] Read More

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Are You Hep to the Jive? Are You Hep to the Jive?
Artist: Cab Calloway
Released: 1935

An excellent one-disc overview of Calloway's 1940s Okeh, Columbia, and Vocalion recordings. Beyond the showmanship and humor, Calloway had an amazingly swinging big band that was home to emerging jazz stars like Jonah Jones, Chu Berry, Cozy Cole, and (briefly) Dizzy Gillespie. Calloway's riotous vocals and scatting are always a delight, and were... [+] Read More

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The Best of Chet Baker Sings The Best of Chet Baker Sings
Artist: Chet Baker
Released: 1953

To much of the pop (as opposed to the jazz) audience, Chet Baker was known not as an able cool jazz trumpeter, but as a romantic balladeer. The two classifications were not mutually exclusive; Baker's vocal numbers would also feature his trumpet playing, as well as fine instrumental support from West Coast cool jazzers. For those who prefer the... [+] Read More

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The Artist\'s Choice: The Eddie Harris Anthology The Artist's Choice: The Eddie Harris Anthology
Artist: Eddie Harris
Released: 1961

Eddie Harris' tenure at Atlantic in the 1960s and '70s was his most productive, but previously it was represented only by a pair of single-album collections. Now a fine two-disc anthology containing selections chosen by Harris and his comments fully covers his Atlantic years. The discs include his huge singles "Exodus" and "Love Theme From the... [+] Read More

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