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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_GolubJeff Golub - Wikipedia

    Jeff Golub (April 15, 1955 – January 1, 2015) was an American jazz guitarist who had a solo career and who led the band Avenue Blue. He worked as a sideman for a number of rock and pop musicians. He was arguably best known for his work with Rod Stewart .

  2. Jeff Golub; Información personal; Nacimiento: 15 de abril de 1955 Akron (Estados Unidos) Fallecimiento: 1 de enero de 2015 (59 años) ... Bob James & Kirk Whalum, Joined at the Hip (Evosound, 2019) Michael Lington, Pure (Trippin 'n' Rhythm 2012) Jimmy Norman, Little Pieces (Wildflower, 2004)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joined_at_the_Hip_(album)Joined at the Hip - Wikipedia

    Joined at the Hip is a studio album by jazz musicians Kirk Whalum and Bob James, released in 1996 by Warner Bros Records. The album reached No. 10 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and No. 11 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. Joined at the Hip was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Contemporary Jazz Performance.

  4. This fruitful time for both musicians echoes in Joined at the Hip. This album was first released in 1996 and is now available in a remastered version based on the mix that was recorded in high resolution at the time.

  5. 17 de sept. de 1996 · Album Credits. Saxophone Kirk Whalum. Mixed By Ken Freeman (Engineer) Recorded By Ken Freeman (Engineer) Producer Bob James. Mastered by Ted Jensen. Keyboards Bob James. Guitar Jeff Golub ...

  6. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Biography. Booklet. Acclaimed album "Joined At The Hip" from contemporary jazz icons Bob James & Kirk Whalum newly remastered. An undisputed doyen of contemporary jazz, piano maestro Bob James has enjoyed a long and storied career that has produced many fine musical moments along the way. Though as a supporting artist ...

  7. SV: You worked with him on the CD he did with Kirk Whalum, Joined At The Hip, didn't you? That one had a very out of the box, jazzier approach. JG: Which I really loved. His approach was never to play to fit into whatever format was trendy.