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Christophe goze – A Beautiful Life “Little Boy”

Published on July 30, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

www.christophegoze.com With 8 albums released, tracks on over 300 compilations that have sold over 1.5 million copies and a nomination for best TV advert music, Christophe Goze has become a leading future world and ambient Jazz musician whose name is respected as widely as the geographical influences from which he hones his craft. French Catalan [...]

WHS Jazz Ensemble- Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White

Published on July 27, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

Ala Moana Center Stage Parade of Jazz Bands April 14, 2007. Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White.

DAWAX electro-jazz band

Published on July 21, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

Live à Châtel

Jazz Musicians And The Art Of Transcribing Jazz Solos

Published on July 17, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

Every great jazz musician has, at one time or another, transcribed jazz solos from recordings. Since jazz is an art from that is aural in nature, it makes complete sense that listening and copying the improvisations of earlier jazz masters helps one become a more consistent and skilled jazz improviser.Transcribing a jazz solo involves the [...]

Review: Chewy is Chewy Good

Published on July 14, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

Funk and jazz. Smoothed out but meaty, pungent beats made from an organ, Fender Rhodes piano, bass, and fat back drums. A woman’s soulful voice; doin’ it like Tina Turner said back in the day when she and Ike took the gentle, country, rock song “Proud Mary” and dowsed it with grease and lit it [...]

Part 2: Chick Corea: Documentary of Legendary Jazz Great, Pianist and Composer, Chick Corea (pt. 2)

Published on July 14, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

www.chickcorea.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Featuring Sting, Bobby McFerrin, Bela Fleck, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Stanley Clarke, Gary Burton, Steve Gadd An NEA Jazz Master, 15-time Grammy winner, prolific composer and keyboard virtuoso, Chick Corea has attained living legend status for 4 decades of unparalleled creativity and artistic output. Innovator Since 1966, Corea has been at [...]

Review: Chewy is Chewy Good

Published on July 10, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

Funk and jazz. Smoothed out but meaty, pungent beats made from an organ, Fender Rhodes piano, bass, and fat back drums. A woman’s soulful voice; doin’ it like Tina Turner said back in the day when she and Ike took the gentle, country, rock song “Proud Mary” and dowsed it with grease and lit it [...]

“RSM Blues” LINO PATRUNO & THE JAZZ STARS OF ITALY

Published on July 7, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

***IF YOU LIKE THIS VIDEO, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE*** LINO PATRUNO & THE JAZZ STARS OF ITALY “RSM Blues” Guido Pistocchi(trumpet) Alberto Collatina (trombone) Michele Pavese (trombone) Gianni Sanjust (clarinet) Henghel Gualdi (clarinet) Bruno Longhi (tenor saxophone) Carlo Bagnoli (baritone saxophone) Romano Mussolini (piano, vocals) Giovanni Mazzarino (piano) Lino Patruno (vocals) Nicola Arigliano (vocals) Laura Fedele (vocals) [...]

EX2tremely Good Jazz at X2 Resort Samui

Published on July 6, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

Samui, Thailand – May 2009 – X2 Resorts Thailand, the design hotel brand of Astudo Hotel and Resort Group, proudly presents exclusive performances by Josee Koning, one of Holland’s most famed Jazz vocalists, at their stunning X2 resort on the tropical island of Koh Samui.Josee Koning, who first fell in love with Samui last year [...]

Senor Blues Silver Horace 1959

Published on July 2, 2010 By Jazz Time Machine

Senor Blues Silver Horace 1959 In the fifties and sixties the Netherlands as well as the Scandinavian countries had an enormous attraction for American jazz musicians. It appeared that they were much more appreciated and also, there were no racial barriers for so many to overcome in their homeland. We see here a clip with [...]

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