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Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and composer. Among friends and fellow musicians he preferred being called "Brother Ray". He was often referred to as "The Genius". Charles started losing his vision at the age of 5, and by 7 he was blind.
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer sometimes referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz, and Lady Ella. She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.
The Shape of Jazz to Come is the third album by jazz musician Ornette Coleman. Although Coleman initially wished for the album to be titled Focus on Sanity, after one of the songs on the album, it was ultimately titled The Shape of Jazz to Come at the urging of Atlantic producer Nesuhi Ertegun, who felt that the title would give consumers "an idea about...
Coffy is a soundtrack produced, composed, and arranged by Roy Ayers. It was released in 1973 on Polydor Records and peaked at number 31 on the jazz albums chart.
Eunice Kathleen Waymon (February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003), known professionally as Nina Simone, was an American singer, songwriter, musician, arranger, and civil rights activist. Her music spanned a broad range of musical styles including classical, jazz, blues, folk, R&B, gospel, and pop.
Radka Toneff is norwegian jazz singer and composer. "Fairytales" (1982) was a collaboration with American pianist Steve Dobrogosz. It’s the best-selling jazz album in Norway’s history and was voted as Norway’s best album overall of all time in 2011 among Norwegian musicians.
"Sun Goddess" is a jazz album by Ramsey Lewis released on Columbia Records in 1974. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 12 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. "Sun Goddess" has also been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.
"Invitation" was the third album by Jaco Pastorius, released in 1983 while the bassist was a member of Weather Report. This is a live album recorded at various venues during a tour of Japan, featuring his "Word of Mouth" big band. While his debut album showcased his eclectic and impressive skills on the electric bass.
"Power of Soul" is an album by Idris Muhammad recorded for the Kudu label in 1974 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. All compositions arranged and conducted by Bob James Idris Muhammad – drumsRandy Brecker – trumpet, flugelhornGrover Washington, Jr. – tenor and soprano saxophoneBob James – Fender Rhodes, keyboardsJoe Beck – guitarGary King –...
Airto Moreira (born August 5, 1941) is a Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist. He is married to jazz singer Flora Purim, and their daughter Diana Moreira is also a singer.
Marc Moulin (16 August 1942 – 26 September 2008) was a Belgian musician and journalist. In the early-mid seventies, he was the leader of the jazz-rock group Placebo. Moulin was one of Belgium's jazz legends, making jazz-influenced records for over 30 years.
Silver Cycles is an album by American jazz saxophonist Eddie Harris recorded in 1968 and released on the Atlantic label.This album has bursting with new ideas generated from Harris' plunge into electronics and has been unjustly overlooked, probably because Harris was selling a lot of records and getting airplay at the time, or perhaps for its free,...
Daktari (subtitled Shelly Manne Performs & Conducts His Original Music for the Hit TV Show) is an album by drummer Shelly Manne recorded in 1967 featuring music from Daktari and released on the Atlantic label. On the album, Manne and fellow percussionists play ankle and wrist jingles, Thai mouth organs, angklungs, ocarinas, vibraphones, tympani, and...
The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul finds the celebrated Branford Marsalis Quartet at a new peak, addressing a kaleidoscope of moods with inspiration and group commitment. It is sophisticated, adventurous and anything but defensive, and it captures a great band sounding better than ever.
Marc Moulin's debut LP Sam Suffy (1975) is a compelling and unique mosaic of Jazz, Soul, and Electronic elements that employs sampled sounds and sequencers to startling effect. For all its complexities and innovations, Sam Suffy is above all a sublime listening experience, closer in spirit and scope to trip-hop than the more abstract fusion classics it...
"Feels Like Home" is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones, released on 10 Feb. 2004, through Blue Note Records. It serves as the follow up to Jones' 2002 breakthrough album, Come Away with Me. At the 47th Annual Grammy Awards the album was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album. "Sunrise", the album's lead single, won the Grammy...
Spectrum is the debut solo album by jazz fusion drummer Billy Cobham. The album was heavily influenced by the music of Miles Davis, with whom Cobham had previously collaborated extensively, and Cobham's previous band Mahavishnu Orchestra.
Crosswinds is the second album of fusion drummer Billy Cobham. The album was released in 1974. It comprises four songs, all composed by Billy Cobham.
"Head Hunters" is the twelfth studio album by the American pianist and composer Herbie Hancock, released October 13, 1973, on Columbia Records. "Head Hunters" is a key release in Hancock's career and a defining moment in the genre of jazz, culturally, historically or aesthetically important sound recordings from the 20th century!
"The Blue Yusef Lateef" is an album by multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef recorded in 1968 and released on the Atlantic label.
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