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  1. Hace 5 días · Launched in 2022 by Enlightenment, this collection stands as a tribute to Jacksons significant impact on the jazz genre. This compilation is an extraordinary anthology that is a gold mine of some of the most exceptional music ever produced by Jackson in his role as a bandleader.

  2. Hace 1 día · Since the days of Red Norvo and Lionel Hampton through to bebop with Milt Jackson, the vibraphone has always struggled to be regarded as more than just a novelty instrument. Despite this reputation there have been no shortage of musicians willing to pick up the mallets and transform the instrument and the way in which is played and finding a place for it each of the stylistic shifts in the ...

  3. 10 de may. de 2024 · In order to survive in this *Mojo" of a life, it's a must to have private awareness to Me, because it is how you survive public awareness; which, privately ...

  4. In 1940 I myself was run out of Kankakee, Illinois, for the same reason—the daughter of the President of Kresge’s Department Store. ... and when I returned, I heard the same exact tune, credited to Monk, on a record he made with Milt Jackson. Monk told me that he just forgot to tell the record company the tune was mine ...

  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Roar – Katy Perry. The frustration of holding your emotions and thoughts in and not being your true, authentic self can become overwhelming at times. Sometimes this overwhelm leads to something powerful in the end. Katy Perry discusses a similar struggle in this empowering pop hit, which was inspired by her divorce from Russell Brand and the ...

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  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · Thelonious Monk – “Straight, No Chaser”. by Brian Zimmerman. Throughout the late ’40s and early ’50s pianist, Thelonious Monk recorded a series of sessions for Blue Note Records to be released as 78-rpm singles. They included the track “Straight, No Chaser,” which was put on wax on this day (July 23) in 1951.