Jazz For A Saturday Night #105: Jimmy Smith
Jimmy Smith was one of the top jazz organists of all time. He was a prolific recording artist and toured Continue reading
Jimmy Smith was one of the top jazz organists of all time. He was a prolific recording artist and toured Continue reading
Pianist Gene Harris was arguably one of the most dynamic players in jazz. As I mentioned last week in my Continue reading
Bassist-extraordinaire Ray Brown was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 13, 1926 and died in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 2, Continue reading
I have put off writing about Paul Desmond for a long time. He is, without a doubt, my favorite alto Continue reading
Eldar Djangirov, AKA Eldar, took the jazz world by storm as a young teenager. If ever there was a child Continue reading
On Saturday, January 4, 2014, I published my 100th review here. As I have mentioned more than once, during the Continue reading
Note: Previously, I announced that I would also be posting a message tonight concerning the future of this blog. Since Continue reading
This week there will be no Jazz For A Saturday Night. Partly because I’m on vacation and have other things Continue reading