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Sounds Of New Orleans - Part 2 (2CD Set)

Louis Armstrong: Jubilee Shows No. 21 And 22

Duke Ellington: Togo Brava Suite

Dexter Gordon/Ben Webster: Tenor Titans

Kristin Korb: That Time Of Year

Louis Armstrong In Scandinavia

Papa Bue: Live In Copenhagen

Cathrine Legardh: Nordisk

Fessor's Big City Band: Swing Sessions

Bill Dillard With Michael Böving

Mads Vinding/Marilyn Mazur/Jean-Michel Pilc: Composing

Wild Bill Davidson: In Copenhagen

Stuff Smith: Hot Stuff

Johnny Griffin And Lockjaw Davis: In Copenhagen

Jay McShann: In Copenhagen

Art Pepper: Live In Japan

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows Vol. 3

Rodney Green: Live at Montmatre (CD)

Rodney Green: Live at Montmatre (CD)

New live recording from the legendary Jazzhus Montmartre in the heart of Copenhagen. This time with Rodney Green Quartet and Warren Wolf on vibraphone. The recordings on this release are chosen from three terrific evenings at Montmartre in February 2016. Christian Brorsen, Music Director at Montmartre 2011-2016, says: “Dexter Gordon said it himself when he returned to the United States after 14 years in Copenhagen: “ I miss the American drummers.” If you have been lucky enough to experience one of them live, you know why. Among the masterful drummers who have visited Montmartre in the course of time, we find the likes of Art Blakey, Art Taylor, Ed Thigpen and Billy Higgins. Rodney Green belongs to a new generation of great drummers. Brought up by elite musicians such as Mulgrew Miller and Charlie Haden, he knows something about the nature of jazz and what it takes to perform on a level so few others are capable of. Rodney’s got it all: good taste, a dazzling technique, and a formidable beat ”. For Rodney Green, the music always comes first. It all looks so simple when he’s sitting there, behind the drum set. There’s no showing off, but it always sounds incredibly good, so there’s a good reason why he is so much in demand. Simplicity and authenticity also underpinned these three terrific evenings at Montmartre, where he was asked to put together a quartet of musicians who, like himself, are capable of being present in the moment, doing away with long rehearsals. “ As far as I’m concerned, real jazz musicians must be able to meet and play without discussions or long rehearsals, and just let their instruments speak ,” says Green. And that is how these sessions unfolded at Montmartre, to the delight of an enthusiastic audience who couldn’t get enough of this ardent quartet of musicians that, besides Rodney Green, comprised Danish pianist Jacob Christoffersen and American bassist David Wong. Together the three laid a hard-swinging foundation for Warren Wolf´, also from the U.S. and possibly the greatest vibraphone virtuoso ever.

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John Tchicai: John Tchicai

John Tchicai: John Tchicai

John Tchicai was excited when we presented our plans to release a double CD with material from his 2 Storyville LPs with three different sessions recorded in Denmark. One was recorded at Club Montmartre March 15, 1977 and another session in a studio in Copenhagen March 29, 1977 and the third session also in Copenhagen November 10 ? 14, 1987. John Tchicai took part in the project from the very beginning and also chose the liner note writer Andrey Henkin.John Tchicai began his career playing alto saxophone and ended it playing tenor saxophone. His John Tchicai began his career playing alto saxophone and ended it playing tenor saxophone. His first group was called ?The Yardbird Quintet? but then he met Archie Shepp in Helsinki and later Albert Ayler and that made him interested in the ?Free Jazz Style?. He moved to the USA and Albert Ayler and that made him interested in the ?Free Jazz Style?. He moved to the USA and became part of the Free Jazz Scene and played and recorded with Archie Shepp, Don Cherry, Cecil became part of the Free Jazz Scene and played and recorded with Archie Shepp, Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor and John Coltrane. He recorded with three other saxophone players on John Coltrane?s Taylor and John Coltrane. He recorded with three other saxophone players on John Coltrane?s famous LP ?Ascension?. John Tchicai came back to Denmark with New York Contempory Five famous LP ?Ascension?. John Tchicai came back to Denmark with New York Contempory Five which were Archie Shepp, John Tchicai, Don Cherry, J.C.Moses and Don Moore. They had a long which were Archie Shepp, John Tchicai, Don Cherry, J.C.Moses and Don Moore. They had a long engagement at the Club Montmartre and during this period they recorded 2 LP?s for Storyville now engagement at the Club Montmartre and during this period they recorded 2 LP?s for Storyville now available on CD on available on CD on 1018385 Archie Shepp & The New York Contemporary Five.

SEK 296.00
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Glostrup Trioen: Shadow Of Elvi

Teddy Wilson: The Keystone Transcriptions 19

Dexter Gordon: Atlanta Georgia May 5, 1981

Heine Hansen Trio: Signature

Lorna Campbell: Adam's Rib