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  1. Jazz from The Pacific Northwest combines two previously unissued concert recordings from one of the greatest jazz drummers of all-time, Shelly Manne. The first recording features Monty Budwig on bass, Russ Freeman on piano, Stu Williamson on trumpet, and Herb Geller on flute and alto saxophone recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival on October 4

  2. 5 de may. de 2024 · Shelly Manne’s Quintet was recorded extensively at San Francisco’s Black Hawk club for three nights in 1959. Although not the most significant group that the drummer led, this edition (with trumpeter Joe Gordon, tenor saxophonist Richie Kamuca, pianist Victor Feldman, and bassist Monty Budwig) was certainly capable of playing high-quality bebop.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2024 · The centerpiece is an 18 minute “Quartet (Suite In Four Movements) that features Manne in a rare spotlight, teaming with Budwig in some clever arrangements, with Williamson getting in some warm soloing. Classic sounds bop lightly with Geller swooning on “Stop, Look and Listen” and the swinging is easy on “The Vamp’s Blues”.

  4. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Shelly Manne & His Men – Jazz From the ... it is a mono recording, which is better than record 1. The music is fine, hard swing. But, given the hype, and the ... Excellent release. I always enjoy the product that Reel to Real delivers; they make great stuff, and this is no exception. Shelly & his band(s) are in top form. I also ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Shelly Manne was one of the most prolific drummers on the West Coast jazz scene and a respected bandleader. The always evolving Shelly Manne & His Men served as an incubator for Left Coast talent, and Manne was as comfortable blowing bebop as he was swinging show tunes, hard bop, ballads, and blues. The double-length Jazz from the ...

  6. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Rogers used ingenious tools to make simple melodies and riffs explode into a new kind of sound. When listening to this music of almost 70 years ago, one is pleasantly surprised at how fresh it still seems. The clean, tight musical lines always surprise the listener, and Shelly's innovative swinging style constantly propels the band.

  7. Hace 5 días · Drummer Shelly Manne is often overlooked by jazz historians, but he had an important role in establishing the cool “West Coast Sound” of the 1950s. The new two-disc set is comprised of previously unreleased concert recordings with accomplished combos from the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival (the event’s debut year) and a 1966 club date in Seattle.