Cat Stevens releases his sixth album : ‘Catch Bull at Four’ (1972)
Cat Stevens‘ ‘Catch Bull at Four’ is his sixth studio album released on September 27, 1972 by Island /A&M.
Cat Stevens‘ ‘Catch Bull at Four’ is his sixth studio album released on September 27, 1972 by Island /A&M.
On September 27, 1993, in Sao Paulo ‘Tom’ Jobim joins a group of American and Brazilian artists – Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Ron Carter, Harvey Mason, Shirley Horn, John Hendricks, Gal Costa, Oscar Castro-Neves, Paulo Jobim and Alex Acuna – to perform four songs during what will stay as his last Brazilian public performance.
Jobim will pass away the next year. (more…)
Bettye LaVette‘s ‘I’ve Got My Own Hell to Raise’ is an album (comprising covers of songs written by other female artists) released on September 27, 2005 by Anti.
This day (September 27, 2015) died Wilton Felder, American saxophone and bass player best known as a founding member of The Crusaders, initially called the Jazz Crusaders. (more…)
Massive Attack‘s ‘Protection’ is their second (and the last to feature Tricky) album, released on September 26, 1994 by Circa/Virgin.