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  1. World Saxophone Quartet - Dances and Ballads. Dig It! / Now Spinning. WSQ is one of my favorite jazz groups. They’re unique in that they’re composed of four saxophone players without a rhythm section. I find there to be a meditative quality to their songs, even though they can get a little out there at times. 2.

  2. Hace 3 días · Students. You are a student saxophonist? Take a look at our Students page to know how to attend our activities for free! Learn more. Passionate about the music of their time, the Quasar saxophone quartet is dedicated to the creation and promotion of contemporary music.

  3. Hace 4 días · Cannonball Adderley - alto saxophone Nat Adderley - cornet Yusef Lateef - tenor saxophone, flute, oboe Joe Zawinul - piano Sam Jones - bass Louis Hayes - drums. All tracks recorded live in Tokyo, Japan. Disc 1, tracks 1 - 6: July 7, 1963, NTV Studios. Disc 1, tracks 7 - 10: July 9, 1963, Koseinenkin Hall. Disc 2, tracks 1 - 3: July 14, 1963 ...

  4. Hace 3 días · DAVID MURRAY DEBUTS NEW QUARTET WITH BE MY MONSTER LOVE, FEATURING VOCALISTS MACY GRAY AND GREGORY PORTER, JUNE 11 ON MOTÉMA MUSIC Package for Murray’s First Quartet Album in Six Years Includes a Short Story, Based on the Music, by Gold Dagger Award-Winning Crime Novelist Robert Wilson Grammy® Award-winner David Murray is considered by many to be among the greatest and most versatile ...

  5. Hace 3 días · 1978年1月18,19,23日のセッションが、アルバムMe, Myself An EyeとSomething Like A Birdに分散された。. ミンガスは56歳で79年1月5日に他界。. 正確なリリースの日付は不明だが、前者が79年、後者が80年である。. 2枚のアルバムでは、ミンガスはコンポーザーと ...

  6. The Sublime Metamorphosis/Majestic Change (Complete, Permanent, Master) This is the true power of a Tzpulko, and something few if any ever truly achieve more than a couple of times. The subject is completely changed just as in The Fleeting, but it’s old form becomes forgotten by the world and it cease to call that subject back to it.

  7. Hace 2 días · Recorded on November 19, 1952 at WOR Studios, NYC. Tracks 4, 5 & 8. Lou Donaldson - alto saxophone. Blue Mitchell - trumpet. Horace Silver - piano. Gene Ramey - bass. Art Taylor - drums. Recorded on June 20, 1952 at WOR Studios, NYC. Tracks 7, 9 & 10.