
Daily Dose Of Jazz…
Allen Blairman was born on August 13, 1940 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Moving from Pittsburgh to New York City he worked with Charles Mingus, Chet Baker and Archie Shepp.In 1970 he played with Albert Ayler at the Fondation Maeght in France. Two years later he toured throughout Europe with Karl Berger, recorded with Mal Waldron for Enja, and with Albert Mangelsdorff. In 1976 Allen played with a German jazz rock group called Embryo and in France he collaborated with Bireli Lagrene.
By 1991 he recorded Life at the Montreux Music Festival in trio-formation with Günter Lenz and Uli Lenz. For over twenty years he played with saxophonist Olaf Schönborn and bassist Mario Fadani in Trio Variety. Since 2009 with tap dancer Kurt Albert and Olaf Schönborn in Melody Rhythm & Tap.
Drummer Allen Blairman was diagnosed with cancer in January and transitioned on April 29, 2022 in Heidelberg, Germany at 81 years of age.
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MARIA HOWELL & NOEL FRIEDLINE
Noel Freidline and Maria Howell reimagine Motown. 27 number 1 hits, over 60 top 10 hits. Motown had so many hits that one could put together five separate shows of their music and still have plenty of songs left over. The exemplary songwriting of Smokey Robinson, Holland/Dozier/Holland, as well as Berry Gordy himself, along with the interpretation by such legends as Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Diana Ross and the Supremes and many more has left us with a repertoire that is prime for reinterpretation. Join Noel & Maria as they reinterpret and reimagine the music that defined the 60’s, the Motown Sound!
Personnel:
Noel Freidline ~ Piano
Maria Howell ~ Vocal
Juan Rollan ~ Saxophone
Zack Page ~ Guitar
Justin Varnes ~ Drums
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JOE GRANSDEN QUARTET & ROBYN SPRINGER
Trumpeter Joe Gransden brings his quartet along with his special guest, vocalist Robyn Springer for a swinging weekend of four performances on Friday and Saturday night.
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Daily Dose Of Jazz…
Andrew Anderson was born on August 12, 1912 in Mandeville, Louisiana. He played in the Young Tuxedo Band and the Allen Brass Band. In the mid to late Twenties he played with Joe Oliver in Chicago, Illinois.
He led the Pelican State Band in the late 1930s and continued playing in New Orleans with various bands until the 1980s. In the Seventies and Eighties he played and recorded with the New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra.
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The Quarantined Jazz Voyager
This week we continue to safeguard ourselves from those who consider the variants not a threat but this jazz voyager is opting on the side of caution as we select our next album. I’ve chosen the studio album Devil’s Got Your Tongue by Abbey Lincoln. It’s her fifteenth and her third for Verve Records. It was recorded on February 24 & 25, 1992 at BMG Studios in New York City and released on October 13, 1992.
The album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart on April 10, 1993. Verve allowed this icon of jazz to record nine of her compositions along with two classics for a very gratifying set.
Tracks | 68:56 All tracks are written by Abbey Lincoln, unless otherwise noted.- Rainbow (with The Noel Singers) (Abbey Lincoln, Melba Liston) ~ 4:42
- Evalina Coffrey (The Legend Of) ~ 7:04
- Story Of My Father (with The Staple Singer) ~ 5:28
- A Child Is Born (with The Noel Singers) (Thad Jones, Alex Wilder) ~ 6:20
- People In Me (with The Noel Singers) ~ 6:13
- A Circle Of Love (with The Noel Singers) ~ 5:53
- Jungle Queen ~ 6:09
- The Merry Dance ~ 7:48
- Devil’s Got Your Tongue ~ 5:49
- Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year (Frank Loesser) ~ 7:46
- The Music Is The Magic (with The Staple Singers) ~ 5:44
- Abbey Lincoln – vocals
- Rodney Kendrick – piano
- Marcus McLaurine – bass
- Grady Tate – drums (tracks 2–4, 10–11)
- Yoron Israel – drums (tracks 1, 5, 6, 8–9)
- James Louis “J.J.” Johnson – trombone (tracks 2, 4, 10)
- Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone (tracks 5, 8, 10–11)
- Maxine Roach – viola (tracks 2, 6)
- Babatunde Olatunji – Ngoma, Djembe, Ashiko & Shekere drums (track 7)
- Kehinde O’Uhuru – Ashiko drum (track 7)
- Sule O’Uhuru – Agogô bells, Djembe (track 7)
- Gordy Ryan – Jun-jun drum (track 7)
- The Staple Singers – backing vocals
- Pops Staples, Mavis Staples, Cleotha Staples
- The Noel Singers – backup singers
- Ivan Archer, Giselle Brown, Queinton Caesar, Ronnie David, Shelby Ellis, Daylene Hunt, Clevie Jordan, Marie Leveque, Lucila Martinez, Jason Moses, Gregory Norman, Leigh-Ann Oadmore, Aleata Prince, Natasha Reeves, Tiffany Rivera, Linda Sanchez, Joann Santiago Sherrille Shabazz, Chante Slater, Karen Thompson, Teddy Turrene, Merlene West, Tasha Woodward
- Producer – Jean-Philippe Allard
- Engineer (First Engineer) – Rick Applegate
- Engineer (Second Engineer) – Jay Newland
- Engineer (Assistant Engineer) – Doug McKean
- Engineer (Assistant Engineer) – Sandy Palmer
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