Oscar Peterson and Milt Jackson record together ‘Two of the Few,’ an album for Pablo (1983)
‘Two of the Few’ by Oscar Peterson & Milt Jackson is a studio album recorded on January 20, 1983 and released the same year by Pablo.
Jimmy Smith records ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ a studio album with a big band for Verve (1964)
Jimmy Smith‘s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ is a studio album recorded on January 20-21 & 27, 1964 with a big band and released in March by Verve.
We remember Gerry Mulligan. ‘Baritone And Gerry’
This day (January 20, 1996), in Darien, Connecticut, died Gerry Mulligan, an American jazz baritone saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. (more…)
We remember David “Fathead” Newman. ‘Soul Ahead’
This day (January 20, 2009), in Kingston, New York, died David Newman,an American jazz saxophonist. (more…)
Charles Mingus records ‘The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady,’ an album for Impulse! (1963)
Charles Mingus‘ ‘The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady’ is a studio album (featuring a single composition divided into four tracks and six movements) recorded on January 20, 1963 and released the same year by Impulse!
Charles Mingus records ‘Mingus at Carnegie Hall,’ a live album for Atlantic (1974)
Charles Mingus‘ ‘The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady’ is a studio album (featuring a single composition divided into four tracks and six movements) recorded on January 20, 1963 and released the same year by Impulse!
Art Pepper records ‘Art Pepper meets The Rhythm Section’ with Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones (1957)
‘Art Pepper meets The Rhythm Section’ is an album recorded on January 19, 1957 with Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones and released the same year by Contemporary.
Ella Fitzgerald records ‘Ella in Japan: ‘S Wonderful’ a live album for Verve (1964)
Ella Fitzgerald‘s ‘Ella in Japan:’s Wonderful’ is a live album recorded on January 19 and 22, 1964 at Hibiya Public Hall and Hotel Okura in Tokyo, Japan and released in 2011 by Verve.
We remember Jimmy Heath. ‘Little Heath Man’
This day (January 19, 2020), in Loganville, Georgia, died Jimmy Heath a.k.a Little Bird, an American jazz saxophonist and brother of bassist Percy Heath and drummer Albert Heath. (more…)
Atlantic publish Jean-Luc Ponty’s album : ‘Mystical Adventures’ (1982)
Jean-Luc Ponty‘s ‘Mystical Adventures’ is an album recorded during summer 1981 in Los Angeles and released on January 18, 1982 by Atlantic,
Anita O’Day begins the recording of ‘Trav’lin’ Light’ an album for Verve (1961)
Anita O’Day‘s ‘Trav’lin’ Light’ is an album (tribute to her idol Billie Holiday) recorded on January 18, 19, 1961 and released in 1961 By Verve.
John McLaughlin records ‘Extrapolation,’ his debut album for Marmalade Records (1969)
John McLaughlin‘s ‘Extrapolation’ is his debut album recorded on January 18, 1969 and released In 1969 by Marmalade Records.
Happy Birthday Al Foster. ‘You Can Call Him Al’
Columbia publish Miles Davis’ album : ‘Four & More: Recorded Live in Concert’ (1964)
Miles Davis‘ ‘Four & More: Recorded Live in Concert’ is an album recorded on February 12, 1964 at Philharmonic Hall Of Lincoln Center, New York City and released on January 17, 1966 by Columbia.
Ornette Coleman begins the recording of ‘Tomorrow Is the Question!’ with Don Cherry, Percy Heath, Shelly Manne and Red Mitchell (1959)
Ornette Coleman‘s ‘Tomorrow Is the Question!’ is his second album subtitled ‘The New Music of Ornette Coleman!’, recorded on January 16, February 23 and March 9–10, 1959 with Don Cherry, Percy Heath, Shelly Manne and Red Mitchell and released the same year bBy Contemporary.
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