MACK THE KNIFE Louis Armstrong (1965) Born playwright Bertolt Brecht (1898) Mack the Knife has a history as long and troubled as that account of the own song. The first time I popped this character of this topic was in The Opera the Beggar , a play written by John Gay in 1728 and starring […]
Category: LIVE Music Concerts
LIVE Music Concerts
Arturo Sandoval | KNKX Studio Session Track List: 00:00 Tee Pee Time 07:41 There Will Never Be Another You 17:05 Soca Beat Musicians: Arturo Sandoval, trumpet Maxwell Haymer, piano Daniel Feldman, percussion Maximilian Gerl, bass William Brahm, guitar Mark Walker, drums Michael Tucker, sax A legend called Arturo Sandoval (b. 1949) Arturo Sandoval was born […]
Best of Clifford Brown In Paris (1953) TRACK LIST: 00:00 – Blue and Brown 03:09 – The song is you 06:01 – Minority 11:31 – Keepin’ up with Jonesy 18:40 – Strictly romantic 23:00 – You’re a lucky guy 25:46 – Brown skins 31:54 – Come rain or come shine 36:07 – Salute to the […]
Don Byas (1912-1972) Don Byas plays Perdido by Juan Tizol in 1958 Personnel: Teddy Buckner, Claude Gousset, Michel de Villers, Arvell Shaw, Sammy Price and J.C. LIVE in the Festival de Cannes (1958). Despite its unquestionable historical significance, Don Byas (October 21, 1912, Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States – August 24, 1972, Amsterdam, the Netherlands), is […]
Louis Armstrong Mack the Knife (with sheet music) 1965 Lyrics Oh the shark, babe, has such teeth, dearAnd he shows them pearly whiteJust a jackknife has old Macheath, babeAnd he keeps it outta sight You know when that shark bites with his teeth, babeScarlet billows start to spreadFancy gloves, though, wears ol’ Macheath, babeSo there’s […]
McCoy Tyner / George Coleman Quartet – LIVE at the Jazzfestival Bern 1998 Tracklist: 1. I’ll Take Romance 2. What Is This Thing Called Love 3. Blues On The Corner 4. For All We Know 5. In A Sentimental Mood 6. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes . . . encore 7. Blue Monk ● […]
Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn – Take the “A” Train (sheet music) Duke Ellington Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington (Washington D. C., 1899 – New York, 1974), was born in the bosom of a family that never happened economic needs because his father was a butler of a house of the wealthy and his mother came […]
Gary Moore – Parisienne Walkways Live At Montreux 1990 Gary Moore (guitar, vocals), Cass Lewis (bass), Darrin Mooney (drums) – Stravinsky Auditorium Ah, what it lacks, this Gary Moore ! Its flashes, the sound of both heavy and, if crystalline, where did he come out ? “His fingers,” had noted with humor, a humble poster, […]
Soweto Kinch brings black history to life The jazz saxophonist’s new project explores, in music and dance, a century of racial conflict. Releasing an album that explores a century of racial conflict makes an ambitious statement. But if that weren’t enough, jazz saxophonist and MC Soweto Kinch is marking the launch of his “Black Peril” […]
Ahmad Jamal trio, Studio 104, Maison de l’ORTF, France, 25 juin 1971 – “Manhattan Reflections” & “Extension” “Manhattan Reflections” 00:00 “Extension” 11:00 En 1951, M. Jamal a enregistré pour la première fois « Ahmed’s Blues » sur Okeh Records. Son arrangement de la mélodie folklorique « Billy Boy » et « Poinciana » (il ne […]