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Hard Bop: This is a site dedicated to the jazz style of the late 50's and early 60's known as hardbop.
Curtis Fuller: The Hard Bop Homepage
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December 15, 1934 -. Curtis has buckets and buckets and tons of soul. He has wonderful natural qualities and is bound to mature into a very important voice.". Was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1934. He came to music late, playing the baritone horn in high school and switching to the trombone at age 16. Detroit, at the time, was the breeding ground for an astonishing pool of fresh, highly individual talent. Elvin and Thad Jones, Paul Chambers. Yusef Lateef, Sonny Red, Hugh Lawson, Doug Watkins. In May, aft...
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Carvin' the Vaults: Lost and Found in the Digital Age
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For every album there are countless stories- the story of each person who contributed to its creation and the story of each listener who has, in some way, been moved by the music. Here are some of mine. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Lost and Found in the Digital Age. Ben Ratliff’s recent feature in The New York Times. Reproduced and ultimately digitized and burned into the permanent memory of human culture. There have been science fiction stories involving time machines—from HG Wells’s book to l...High scho...
Carvin' the Vaults: March 2010
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For every album there are countless stories- the story of each person who contributed to its creation and the story of each listener who has, in some way, been moved by the music. Here are some of mine. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Sometimes I’d catch one of those favorites on the radio—usually an upbeat, uptempo thing, horns harmonizing over a tight rhythm section. I’d listen out for the who and the what and sometimes I got it:. Benny Golson, Stablemates. McCoy Tyner, Contemporary Focus. Song For My Father.
norberto tamburrino: jazz pianist official site
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Welcome to Jazzpiano.it. My All About Jazz. KFAI Minneapolis, radio without boundaries. Jerry D. Tiberi. Guitarist • Norberto I checked out Lovely Tunes. I really like your playing. I hear some if my favorite pianists in your playing yet its definitely your own sound. Your left hand is beautiful- not busy at all ala Bill Evans. Also you have just the right amount of Monk in your playing which is a compliment. Bill Evans. Is what I hear in your music Norberto. I love it! Says: I enjoyed Thanks for the Riff.
jazz piano historicals
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Welcome to Jazzpiano.it. My All About Jazz. KFAI Minneapolis, radio without boundaries. Jerry D. Tiberi. Guitarist • Norberto I checked out Lovely Tunes. I really like your playing. I hear some if my favorite pianists in your playing yet its definitely your own sound. Your left hand is beautiful- not busy at all ala Bill Evans. Also you have just the right amount of Monk in your playing which is a compliment. Bill Evans. Is what I hear in your music Norberto. I love it! Says: I enjoyed Thanks for the Riff.
norberto tamburrino: jazz pianist
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Welcome to Jazzpiano.it. My All About Jazz. KFAI Minneapolis, radio without boundaries. Jerry D. Tiberi. Guitarist • Norberto I checked out Lovely Tunes. I really like your playing. I hear some if my favorite pianists in your playing yet its definitely your own sound. Your left hand is beautiful- not busy at all ala Bill Evans. Also you have just the right amount of Monk in your playing which is a compliment. Bill Evans. Is what I hear in your music Norberto. I love it! Says: I enjoyed Thanks for the Riff.
norberto tamburrino: jazz pianist
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Welcome to Jazzpiano.it. My All About Jazz. KFAI Minneapolis, radio without boundaries. Jerry D. Tiberi. Guitarist • Norberto I checked out Lovely Tunes. I really like your playing. I hear some if my favorite pianists in your playing yet its definitely your own sound. Your left hand is beautiful- not busy at all ala Bill Evans. Also you have just the right amount of Monk in your playing which is a compliment. Bill Evans. Is what I hear in your music Norberto. I love it! Says: I enjoyed Thanks for the Riff.
jazz compositions
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Welcome to Jazzpiano.it. My All About Jazz. KFAI Minneapolis, radio without boundaries. Jerry D. Tiberi. Guitarist • Norberto I checked out Lovely Tunes. I really like your playing. I hear some if my favorite pianists in your playing yet its definitely your own sound. Your left hand is beautiful- not busy at all ala Bill Evans. Also you have just the right amount of Monk in your playing which is a compliment. Bill Evans. Is what I hear in your music Norberto. I love it! Says: I enjoyed Thanks for the Riff.
Thelonious Assault media
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Just a few links that give you more information. Keep watch here. For additions as Thelonious Assault continues performing! 19th Annual Black Hawk College Jazz Festival. A festival event in May 2011. Thelonious Assault blends Q-C, CR talent. David Burke, Quad-City Times, Dec. 2010. Polyrhythms Holiday Bebop with Thelonious Assault. Quad-Cities Online/Dispatch-Argus, Dex. 2010. Be a friend and get updates, or just take a look! Other links of interest. All About Jazz: http:/ www.allaboutjazz.com.
Tony Flood's House of Hard Bop: March 2012
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Tony Flood's House of Hard Bop. Dedicated to jazz of "the Blue Note persuasion," mid-'50s to mid-'60s and the cats who created it and keep it alive. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Wes Montgomery and Harold Mabern, Coltrane's "Impressions," March 27, 1965. The great pianist Harold Mabern. Turned 76 last Tuesday. He's on several of my favorite sides: Grant Green's earliest recordings (with Jimmy Forrest, December 10, 1959), 1964's now-classic Inside Betty Carter. A few weeks later in April of 1965, Montgomery an...
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Hello and Welcome to hardbop.net. We play for sheer pleasure and fun, sometimes together with friends, occasionally performing in public under the name of Old Boys Network. Or together with the Alexian Jazz Crusaders. You can download these tunes and play them on your Media Player. You will certainly hear the odd bum note, and our improvisation definitely needs improvement, so please accept our profoundest apologies. If it gets too bad, simply click the Stop-Button and quit the page.
The Hard Bop Homepage
This is a site dedicated to the jazz style of the late 50's and early 60's known as Hard Bop. The music, the musicians, it's all here, plus links to the best of Hard Bop on the web. Any comments, additions or suggestions should be adressed to:. The Hard Bop Homepage / Eric B. Olsen / ebolsen@juno.com. The Film Noir 'net. A History of Horror. Author Eric B. Olsen.
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Hard Bop Eights | Eight-bar solos on jazz and African-American culture of the '50s and '60s.
Eight-bar solos on jazz and African-American culture of the '50s and '60s. Welcome to Hard Bop Eights, a series of eight-bar solos on jazz and African-American culture of the 1950s and ’60s. As Hard Bop marked a return to a certain sensibility, I hope these entries will look back in a useful way at an explosive period for our culture, and its ongoing influence. While jazz will be an important element of Hard Bop Eights. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
The Hard Bop Homepage Blog
Saturday, January 10, 2015. Blue: The Murder of Jazz (1997). In 1997 I started a website called The Hard Bop Homepage. What’s interesting is that the very same year I began my website, Eric Nisenson published his book Blue: The Murder of Jazz. Stanley Crouch has made a short but useful list of the essential musical elements that jazz musicians deal with:. The blues, the romantic ballad, Afro-Hispanic rhythms, and the attitude toward the passage of time (at slow,. Stating that call and response. In the fi...
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Hardbop | An Online Jazz Journal
An Online Jazz Journal. 8220;Eric Dolphy-Ree Dragonette, Town Hall, New York City, 1963” By DownBeat’s Bill Coss. 8220;Whatever became of JAZZ and POETRY? 8221; Jazz Review: Issue 2, February 1959 Pages 26-27, By: Bob Rolontz. Allyn Ferguson on “Kenneth Patchen with The Chamber Jazz Sextet”. Amiri Baraka on “New Music-New Poetry” – A Live Recording feat. Daivd Murray and Steve McCall. Ralph J. Gleason for “DownBeat” – On Jazz/Poetry In The Bay Area. Interview with Adam Birnbaum (Pianist, Composer). Vocal...
Welcome - Hard Bop Records
Elcome to the official website of Hard Bop Records! Hard Bop Records gets a facelift. With Cedar Walton hits the streets. Important message to our friends in Japan. Please don't buy the COMMODO DEPOT pressings of our CDs! How To Record Jazz! Recording engineer Frank Laico explains the methods he used to record classic jazz albums. HBR is very proud to announce the release of. The latest recording by alto giant. On The Up And Up. The Quintet continue where they left off on "Too Much! Groovin' For Little V.