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Jazz

What do you like?

I think those of us who like Jazz listen to so much of it, it would be hard to know what your tastes are.

Coltrane, Basie, Satchmo, Ellington, Fitzgerald, Adderly, Lockjaw, McCann et al...
 
Originally posted by: Wag
What do you like?

I think those of us who like Jazz listen to so much of it, it would be hard to know what your tastes are.

Coltrane, Basie, Satchmo, Ellington, Fitzgerald, Adderly, Lockjaw, McCann et al...

I've been listening to mostly Coltrane, Monk, and Mingus but I don't want my current selections to limit my listening.
 
Well, I am more into the Blues/Jazz type stuff, and I listen to alot of vocalists as well.

One of my favorite CDs is Lou Rawls w/Les McCann.

I also like artists like Joe Williams (awesome with Basie Band), Jimmy Witherspoon, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vicent, Mose Allison, Louis Prima, Canonnball Adderly, etc. Shall I continue?
 
To name a few:

Bob James

Pat Metheny

Miles Davis

Kevin Eubanks

Chuck Mingus

Acoustic Alchemy

Boney James

Chuck Loeb

Dave Grusin

Dave Koz

David Beniot

Deodato

Dizzy Gillispie

Doc Powell

Dorothee Berryman

Down to the Bone

Earl Klugh

Ella Fitzgerald

Ellis Regina

Louis Armstrong

Fattburger

Fela Kuti

Freddie Hubbard

George Gershwin, piano paper rolls

George Benson

Gilberto

Herbie Hancock

Hiroshima

Hubert Laws

Ike Quebec

Jaco Pastorious

Jeff Beck, early jazzy stuff

Jimmy Smith

Jobim

Joe Sample

Joe Pass

Jeff Linsky

Larry Carlton

Larry Coryell

Lee Ritenour

Les McCann

Matsui

McCoy Tyner

 
Try some of the old Blue Note discs. Hard to miss there. there is a show on TV about them now. IFC or Sundance, don't remember. Lots of 50's and early 60's musicians. Good music, too. Try Dave Brubeck, I haven't seen that name pop up.
 
Coltrane, Mingus, Miles Davis, ad infinitum

Bela Fleck & the Flecktones

Arturo Sandoval, Stan Kenton, Tom Harrell

a local guy and friend, Jeff Soukup (amazing trumpet player)

Richard Wyan
 
Jaco Pastorious

Charlie Haden

Charlie Parker

Chet Baker

Chick Corea

Chris Bott

Chuck Loeb

David "Fathead" Newman

David Sanborn

 
Originally posted by: yetti
Originally posted by: RMSistight
OMG? None of you guys mentioned Diana Krall!

look up one post 😛


Alex Skolnick. he used to play for thrash metal gods testament, but left the band to pursue jazz.

He probably posted a second before I did....lol
 
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