Jazz For A Saturday Night #65: Michael Kaeshammer
It’s always difficult to know what to say when writing about someone that not many others have written about. Sometimes Continue reading
It’s always difficult to know what to say when writing about someone that not many others have written about. Sometimes Continue reading
Alto saxophonist Hank Crawford and Hammond B3 organ virtuoso Jimmy McGriff formed one of the most popular collaborations in jazz. Continue reading
Pianist Gene Harris was born in Benton Harbor, Michigan, on September 1, 1933 and died in Boise, Idaho on January Continue reading
I’ve decided to take a break and not write a new review this weekend. I will do my best to Continue reading
Legendary jazz pianist/keyboardist Joe Sample was born in Houston, Texas on February 1, 1939. He learned to play the piano Continue reading
Frank Morgan, master of the alto saxophone, was born December 23, 1933 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He died on December 14, Continue reading
During this, the week we lost Dave Brubeck, you might be thinking that I should devote this space to him. Continue reading
Pianist Hod O’Brien, who has been described in the Los Angeles Times by Don Heckman as “a masterful bop-based improviser”, Continue reading