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jt1674 · 4 months ago
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jazzandother-blog · 6 months ago
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Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones, Red Garland and Miles Davis.
A 1955 rehearsal shot with Miles giving Red some instruction while Chambers and Jones stand by.
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Photo ⓒ Michael Ochs Archives
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didierleclair · 3 months ago
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RED GARLAND, JAZZ.
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fidjiefidjie · 10 months ago
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🎹 Petite douceur 🥤
Créateur :Robbie Shilstone
Hey Now 🎵 Red Garland
👋 Bel après-midi
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Jazz pianist, Red Garland. He is one of my favorites....recognizable, traditional, rooted in blues and block cords, and overall soul soothing.
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the-garrincha-universe · 6 months ago
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 Pianist Red Garland, trumpeter Miles Davis, drummer Philly Joe Jones and bassist Paul Chambers of the "Miles Davis Quintet" record during the "Cookin'" sessions on May 11, 1956 in New York City
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musicollage · 2 months ago
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Red Garland — Groovy. 1957 : prestige PRLP 7113.
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projazznet · 6 months ago
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Miles Davis – Cookin’ With The Miles Davis Quintet (Full Album)
Cookin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet is an album recorded in 1956 by the Miles Davis Quintet in Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, and released in July 1957. As the musicians had to pay for the studio time (a result of a rather modest contract with Prestige), their recordings are practically live. Two sessions 11 May 1956 and 26 October in the same year resulted in four albums—this one, Relaxin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, Steamin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet and Workin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet.
It was the first of the four LPs to be released. In response to the album title, Davis said, “After all, that’s what we did—came in and cooked”.
Miles Davis – trumpet John Coltrane – tenor saxophone Philly Joe Jones – drums Red Garland – piano Paul Chambers – bass
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jazzdailyblog · 7 months ago
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Red Garland: A Jazz Piano Master
Introduction: Red Garland was a jazz pianist known for his distinctive style and influential contributions to the genre. He was born one hundred and one years ago today on May 13, 1923, in Dallas, Texas. His musical journey began with the clarinet and alto saxophone, studying under saxophonist Buster “Prof” Smith, who had previously mentored the legendary Charlie Parker in Kansas City. Garland’s…
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newjazzthings · 3 months ago
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JOHN COLTRANE / PLAYS FOR LOVERS
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takmiblog · 7 months ago
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COOKIN'
WITH THE MILES DAVIS QUINTET
PRESTIGE 7094
recording: 1956/10/26
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jt1674 · 11 months ago
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jazzandother-blog · 4 months ago
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ROLLINS & TRANE
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Sonny Rollins John Coltrane Tenor Madness: listen here
It is a 12-minute duet between the saxophones of Rollins and Coltrane, and the bluesy melody of the piece has become, over the years, one of the best known in Rollins' repertoire. It is easy to distinguish the sound of the two musicians in the piece, Coltrane has a more ringing sound while Rollins sounds more relaxed and melodic. Despite the differences in 'sound' the two saxophonists complement each other, and the piece does not turn into a competition between the two.
In 1956 he recorded the album Tenor Madness, using Davis' legendary band, consisting of pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones. The title track is Rollins' only recording with John Coltrane, who was also a member of Davis' band.
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Se trata de un dúo de 12 minutos entre los saxofones de Rollins y Coltrane, y la melodía bluesy de la pieza se ha convertido, con el paso de los años, en una de las más conocidas del repertorio de Rollins. Es fácil distinguir el sonido de los dos músicos en la pieza, Coltrane tiene un sonido más sonoro mientras que Rollins suena más relajado y melódico. A pesar de las diferencias de "sonido", los dos saxofonistas se complementan y la pieza no se convierte en una competición entre ambos.
En 1956 grabó el álbum Tenor Madness, con la legendaria banda de Davis, formada por el pianista Red Garland, el bajista Paul Chambers y el batería Philly Joe Jones. El tema que da título al álbum es la única grabación de Rollins con John Coltrane, que también formaba parte de la banda de Davis.
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didierleclair · 5 months ago
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Very good on keybord! RED GARLAND, JAZZ.
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jazztidbits · 10 months ago
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Softly Baby - Red Garland & Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
Red Garland - piano Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - tenor saxophone Sam Jones - bass Art Taylor - drums
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arterrorist · 8 months ago
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OJC „Tenor Conclave” for 5$ 🥰
Just check the lineup🤩
4 tenor aces engaged in incredible conversation and thankfully there is enough room for the stellar rhythm section to shine, too.
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