The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

Closing out the final week of the month is The Swing Machine. It’s another offering from the continent that this Jazz Voyager has discovered not in his collection but one that requires sharing.The title really says it all so aptly named by tenor saxophonist Gérard Badini in preparation for a good time!

The album was recorded May 30, 1975 at the Hoche Studio in Paris, France and was produced by Jacques Lubin. The recording engineer was Gerhard Lehner, the liner notes were written by Alexandre Rado, and the photography by Christian Rose.

Tracks | 44:48
  1. It Don’t Mean A Thing (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) ~
  2. Let’s Do It (Cole Porter) ~
  3. Sam Woodyard Is Back In Town (Gérard Badini) ~
  4. Cute (Neal Hefti)
  5. Asphodèle (Raymon Fol) ~
  6. Stomp, Lok And Listen ( Duke Ellington) ~
Personnel
  • Michel Gaudry ~ Double Bass
  • Drums – Sam Woodyard ~ Drums
  • Raymond Fol ~ Piano, Celesta
  • Gérard Badini ~ Tenor Saxophone

CALIFORNIA JAZZ FOUNDATION

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ATLANTIC CITY JAZZ FESTIVAL

Smooth Jazz Festival featuring Brian Culbertson ~ Piano

With:

Najee ~ Saxophone

Jazmin Ghent ~ Saxophone

Althea Rene ~ Flute

Jeff Bradshaw ~ Trombone

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JEN WROBLESKI QUARTET

Having finished her education, Jen Wrobleski honed her vocal talents beginning her singing career with the Walt Disney Company in Orlando, FL portraying Cinderella in Cinderella’s Surprise Celebration and performed the role of Belle in Beauty & The Beast before departing for different pastures.

In early 2005 she formed a jazz quartet and performed throughout Florida and Georgia not limited to Churchill Grounds, Sambuca, House of Blues and Nikki’s Beach. Moving to New York City she performed regularly with Harold Mabern Jr., Joe Farnsworth, Eric Alexander, John Webber, Sharp Radway, and Anthony Wonsey. She has gone on to perform in Greece, Austria, Russia and Italy. She returns to the Velvet Note for another encore performance.

Shows ~ 7:00 & 9:00 pm

 

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T.K. BLUE/BILLY HARPER

T.K. Blue/Billy Harper: “The Magic of Randy Weston and Melba Liston”

T.K. Blue and Billy Harper in collaboration for a tribute to T.K.’s long-time band-leader and mentor NEA Jazz Master Dr. Randy Weston and the extraordinary Trombonist/Arranger/Composer/Educator Melba Liston! Enjoy 3 nights of performances Live & Online at Keystone Korner Baltimore, Fri-Sun, July 8-10!

T.K.Blue, alto and soprano sax, flute, kalimba
Billy Harper, tenor sax
Eric Kennedy, drums
Janelle Gill, piano
Obasi Akoto, bass

Showtimes: 7:30 & 10:00 pm

Streaming: Fri, Sat, Sun ~ $10 + $1.70 fee

Live: Fri, Sat, Sun ~ $35 – $45 + $3.46 – $4.16 fee

 

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JOE FARNSWORTH/MARK WHITFIELD TIME TO SWING QUARTET

Joe Farnsworth/Mark Whitfield TIME TO SWING Quartet

One of the most highly regarded jazz drummers on the scene today, Joe Farnsworth is known for his blazing speed, precision, musical, and melodic playing.

Joe Farnsworth~drums,

Mark Whitfield~guitar,

Peter Washington~bass

Julius Rodriguez~piano

Streaming Pass ~ $10.00

Shows: 7:30 & 10:00 pm each night

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