Jazz For A Saturday Night #107: The Jimmy McGriff and Hank Crawford Quartet
Welcome to the 107th installment of this blog. April is Jazz Appreciation Month, and to cap it off the 30th Continue reading
Welcome to the 107th installment of this blog. April is Jazz Appreciation Month, and to cap it off the 30th Continue reading
I am absolutely thrilled to tell you that the Carpal Tunnel symptoms in my right wrist have improved considerably. Enough Continue reading
I had hoped to resume posting new reviews here tonight. Unfortunately, my wrist is not cooperating and the wrist support Continue reading
For those of you who did not see my Tweet last Saturday, there was no JFASN that day because my 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