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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › East_To_WesEast to Wes - Wikipedia

    East to Wes is a studio album by the jazz guitarist Emily Remler. She was accompanied by the pianist Hank Jones, who had played on Firefly (1981), her first record, the double bass player Buster Williams and the drummer Marvin "Smitty" Smith. The recording was Remler's tribute to Wes Montgomery.

  2. Henry Jones ( Vicksburg, Misisipi; 31 de julio de 1918- Manhattan, 16 de mayo de 2010), 1 comúnmente conocido como Hank Jones, fue un pianista y compositor estadounidense de jazz. Estilísticamente, a lo largo de su carrera formó parte de las principales corrientes jazzísticas anteriores a la vanguardia: swing, bop y hard bop. 2 .

  3. East To Wes. Album • Emily Remler • 1988. 8 songs • 51 minutes East to Wes is a studio album by the jazz guitarist Emily Remler. She was accompanied by the pianist Hank Jones, who...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hank_JonesHank Jones - Wikipedia

    Biography. Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Henry "Hank" Jones moved to Pontiac, Michigan, where his father, Henry Jones Sr., a Baptist deacon and lumber inspector, bought a three-story brick home.One of seven children, Jones was raised in a musical family. His mother Olivia Jones sang; his two older sisters studied piano; and his two younger brothers—Thad, a trumpeter, and Elvin, a drummer ...

  5. The Memorial of Hank Jones: Unpublished Anthology: John Patitucci and Jack DeJohnette; John Patitucci and Omar Hakim; ... East To Wes (Concord Records, 1988) With Sahib Shihab. The Jazz We Heard Last Summer (Savoy, 1957) Jazz Sahib (Savoy, 1957) With Johnny Smith.

  6. East To Wes es el quinto álbum de estudio de la guitarrista de jazz Emily Remler. En este trabajo estaba acompañada en la sección rítmica por el pianista Hank Jones, que ya había tocado con ella en su primer álbum ( Firefly, Concord Jazz 1981), el contrabajista Buster Williams, y el batería Marvin "Smitty" Smith.

  7. East To Wes. BUY OR LISTEN. Emily Remler has made a sizable number of durably satisfying recordings for Concord, but this one has an extra dimension, because of the nonpareil rhythm section of Hank Jones, Buster Williams, and Marvin "Smitty" Smith.