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- Richard "Groove" Holmes - Soul Mist! (1966) by Buns O'Plenty on Nov 26, 2009
A 1966 Prestige release, swingin' Hammond soul jazz. "Up Jumped Spring" is a Freddie Hubbard composition, "Denise" is a Holmes tune, and the rest are standards.1. Up Jumped Spring2. Denise3. Autumn Leaves4. There Is No Greater Love5. Things Ain't Wha...
- Free outdoor jazz at MOCA by Miami FL on the Cheap on Nov 25, 2009
The last Friday of the month brings a free jazz concert at the Museum of Contemporary Art, 770 NE 125 St. North Miami. The museum is open by donation from 7 to 10 a.m. Admission is always free for children under 12, North Miami residents and city...
- Storm Chasing Musicians by Stormhorn.com on Nov 24, 2009
When I started the Stormhorn blog two years ago, I envisioned two distinct readerships: storm chasers and musicians. Knowing nothing about blogging, I naively figured I could reach both audiences. I mean, what the heck, why not? Amazingly, it seems t...
- Behind The Wind (Heavygrinder Remix) by Jabberloop by Destroy Rock & Roll on Nov 23, 2009
This is complete 360 and I love it. Take a nu jazz track like Behind The Wind and give it the complete remix treatment and what you get this full on clubbing track like the Heavygrinder Remix. The original track by Jabberloop is an upbeat jazzin loun...
- WONDERFULNESS: by Brothers Judd Blog on Nov 23, 2009
REVIEW: of Pops: The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong by Terry Teachout (Robert Sandall, The Sunday Times of London) Terry Teachout makes clear in this terrific biography, the world that Louis Armstrong inhabited was anything but wonderful. It was,...
- College Jazz Improv Combos Concert by Tucson on the Cheap on Nov 22, 2009
The performing art talents of a fine group of young summer campers will be on display this... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]...
- Double-Tonguing on the Saxophone: Tips from a Neophyte by Stormhorn.com on Nov 21, 2009
Let me just say it: learning how to double-tongue on the saxophone is hard. For as many years as I’ve been playing the sax, a span of time somewhat longer than the age of many igneous rocks, you’d think that by this point I’d have m...












