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projazznet · 3 months
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Happy Birthday to Reginald "Reggie" Workman (born June 26, 1937)
Reggie Workman – Summit Conference
Double Bass – Reggie Workman Drums – Pheeroan akLaff Piano – Andrew Hill Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Sam Rivers Trombone – Julian Priester
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deadhorserecords · 4 months
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🎷 Join Us in Celebrating Eric Dolphy! 🎶
Ten years ago, Seed Artists brought you Eric Dolphy: Freedom of Sound, a groundbreaking two-day event honoring this visionary musician. Now, a decade later, we’re back to celebrate Dolphy’s legacy with another unforgettable two-day experience filled with concerts and symposia!
📅 Date: June 1 & 2 📍 Location: John L. Tishman Auditorium, 68 5th Ave, NYC 🎟️ Tickets: Available online only! https://bit.ly/DOLPHY
Be part of this remarkable journey as we revisit Dolphy’s genius and the creativity that continues to inspire. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary tribute!
Presented in partnership with The School of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School College of Performing Arts, and United Artists for Humanity. Sponsored in part by The McDowell-Levin Charitable Giving Foundation, Alpha Verde Holdings LLC, and The Robert D. Bielecki Foundation.
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omanxl1 · 2 years
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Wayne Shorter – Chief Crazy Horse
Wayne Shorter – Chief Crazy Horse
Sunday Jazz Continues, errr wait a minute, it’s still Saturday Night!! your dude is out here tripping!! Check these menus, I’m still “Saturday Night Fevering”  per my previous episode but now I’m doing it in another form or fashion, but breakbeat science we’re still dropping!! Check these menus;  house music, jazz funking or hip hopping along with other forms and fashions!! The saga / struggle…
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doomsticks · 3 years
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budaallmusic · 6 years
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Terumasa Hino Quintet ‎– Peace And Love #Canyon #LoveRecords 1971 Japan Bass – #ReggieWorkman Drums – #MotohikoHino Engineer – Eiji Kamimura Guitar – #KiyoshiSugimoto Percussion – #TeruoNakamura Piano – #HideoIchikawa Producer, Written-By – Terumasa Hino Trumpet – #TerumasaHino https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp0Ro8ag-PQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1p1fzamweni83
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bluesketches · 6 years
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John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy and Reggie Workman, Holland, 1961
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3rdstreetjazz · 3 years
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“Lee Morgan: The Last Session” by the great #LeeMorgan is the last studio session by him that was released after his death on February 19, 1972, at the ripe young age of 33, shot and killed by his then common-law wife Helen at Slugs’ Saloon in New York City. It was recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey featuring Morgan trumpet, #GrachanMoncur on trombone, #BobbiHumphrey on flute, #BillyHarper on tenor, #HaroldMabern on piano, #ReggieWorkman on bass, #JymieMerritt on bass and #FreddieWatts on drums. Released in May of 1972 a couple months after his death, this double LP #BlueNoteRecords United Artist original ironically has no songs written by Lee. My favorite tune on this album is “In What Direction Are You Headed?” was written by the great Harold Mabern who I saw a couple years ago with the #EricAlexander Quartet at Blues Alley in Georgetown. To be honest I’m a liner notes guy who tries to read everything, but not a lot of thought was put in this overall makeup of the album cover. I’m guessing the great #ReidMiles was long gone when this design was approved. From Harold Mabern on electric piano and Jymie Merritt on electric bass this was Lee Morgan’s first attempt into Jazz Fusion, and you can tell by the direction of the music. It’s unfortunate that the brilliant and forward-thinking Morgan was cut down at such a young age, for as the music was changing, he would have adapted, as this final statement valiantly suggests. . . . . . #Jazzrecords #JazzAlbum #classicjazz #jazzvinyl #Jazz #jazzjunkie #igvinylclub #igjazzvinyl #JazzRecordCollector #JazzVinylCollector #VinylJazz #CrateDigging #Vinyldigging #JazzRecordCollection #OnMyTurtable #MusicaJazz #JazzMan #JazzArt #JazzLife https://www.instagram.com/p/CT7xElkJtfa/?utm_medium=tumblr
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nasu-no-hana · 3 years
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Bobby Hutcherson / Patterns (1968)  1968年録音でありながらお蔵入り、1980年にLTシリーズで発掘されたレコードです。この盤はさらに1995年にジャケットを変えて再発されたものです。内容はとても素晴らしい。 写真2  晩ごはんのあと、車の下で。 #BobbyHutcherson - vibraphone #JamesSpaulding - alto saxophone, flute #StanleyCowell - piano #ReggieWorkman - bass #JoeChambers - drums #vinyl #vinylcollection #coverart #albumart #33rpm #lp #nowspinning #nowplaying #アナログレコード #records #jazz #postbop #modernjazz #modaljazz #BluenoteRecords #1968 #宮古島 #coffee #白ワイン #cat #猫 (宮古島) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR3GC5qsWop/?utm_medium=tumblr
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mycrosurcos · 5 years
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"Olé" JOHN COLTRANE (1962/2000) #johncoltrane #georgelane #freddiehubbard #mccoytyner #reggieworkman #artdavis #elvinjones #ericdolphy #nesuhiertegun #philramone #jazz #musiccollector #music #musiccollection https://www.instagram.com/p/B0YsbufIZHmKnCAGMfniN2pQlVdMEguYT-_uTs0/?igshid=1pl3b14bw6hl
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gsosa4realty · 6 years
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#Repost @icalledhimmorgan with @get_repost ・・・ On this day in 1964 (February 15) Lee Morgan recorded his album Search For the New Land with a stellar group of musicians. Lee Morgan's composition Search For the New Land starts and ends the documentary film I Called Him Morgan. #leemorgan #icalledhimmorgan #wayneshorter #herbiehancock #reggieworkman #billyhiggins #grantgreen #searchforthenewland #bluenoterecords —- #documentaries #jazz #lowereastside #slugs https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu1rE2tj-o6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1u85ge4icjhvl
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projazznet · 9 months
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Reggie Workman – Summit Conference
For this inspired 1994 date, veteran bassist Reggie Workman assembled four fellow avant-garde luminaries: pianist Andrew Hill, saxophonist Sam Rivers, trombonist Julian Priester, and drummer Pheeroan akLaff.
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ericscottreed-blog · 5 years
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“Children Of The Night” (Wayne Shorter), Live in San Remo, Italy; Art Blakey, drums; Wayne Shorter, tenor saxophone; Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Cedar Walton, piano; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Reggie Workman, bass; March 23, 1963 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WAYNE SHORTER! Wayne is a whole mood; essentially, he is indescribable, really. That is all. #WayneShorter #AugustBirthdays #ChildrenOfTheNight #ArtBlakey #ArtBlakeyAndTheJazzMessengers #FreddieHubbard #CedarWalton #CurtisFuller #ReggieWorkman #SanRemo #SanRemoItaly (at San Remo, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1l3CdiAcdj/?igshid=4guqlrzqidpd
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omanxl1 · 2 years
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Pharoah Sanders Quartet - The Creator Has A Master Plan
Pharoah Sanders Quartet – The Creator Has A Master Plan
Sunday Jazz Continues, well actually it’s a Music Monday edition but y’all how I do! We’re getting off to an early start on this Monday morning with our Afternoon Jazz segment; act like you knew! What it do? we started earlier dropping the funk per an O-Dog Day Party direction with Midnight Star and we’ll get back on that later! Moving in another direction, Afternoon Jazzing! no need to debate…
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eldoctorpollo · 6 years
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“A MOMENT IN A VIRTUOSO’S SOLO” Based on what would be the last time I would see Mr. Bobby Hutcherson Alive- Yoshi’s Bar & Jazz Club, Jack London Square-Oakland, CA. August 2014. #bluetrain #roncarterbass #wayneshorter #herbiehancock #busterwilliams #mccoytyner #reggieworkman #freddiehubbard #georgebenson #mjq #namia #montara (at Stockton, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br_9PfqAHHg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=n6pavmkx7iyq
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bluesketches · 5 years
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John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Reggie Workman and Art Davis. The Village Gate, New York, 1961 #Jazz #JohnColtrane #EricDolphy #ReggieWorkman #ArtDavis
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3rdstreetjazz · 3 years
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“Lee Morgan: The Last Session” by the great #LeeMorgan is the last studio session by him that was released after his death on February 19, 1972, at the ripe young age of 33, shot and killed by his then common-law wife Helen at Slugs’ Saloon in New York City. It was recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey featuring Morgan trumpet, #GrachanMoncur on trombone, #BobbiHumphrey on flute, #BillyHarper on tenor, #HaroldMabern on piano, #ReggieWorkman on bass, #JymieMerritt on bass and #FreddieWatts on drums. Released in May of 1972 a couple months after his death, this double LP #BlueNoteRecords United Artist original ironically has no songs written by Lee. My favorite tune on this album is “In What Direction Are You Headed?” was written by the great Harold Mabern who I saw a couple years ago with the #EricAlexander Quartet at Blues Alley in Georgetown. To be honest I’m a liner notes guy who tries to read everything, but not a lot of thought was put in this overall makeup of the album cover. I’m guessing the great #ReidMiles was long gone when this design was approved. From Harold Mabern on electric piano and Jymie Merritt on electric bass this was Lee Morgan’s first attempt into Jazz Fusion, and you can tell by the direction of the music. It’s unfortunate that the brilliant and forward-thinking Morgan was cut down at such a young age, for as the music was changing, he would have adapted, as this final statement valiantly suggests. . . . . . #Jazzrecords #JazzAlbum #classicjazz #jazzvinyl #Jazz #jazzjunkie #igvinylclub #igjazzvinyl #JazzRecordCollector #JazzVinylCollector #VinylJazz #CrateDigging #Vinyldigging #JazzRecordCollection #OnMyTurtable #MusicaJazz #JazzMan #JazzArt #JazzLife https://www.instagram.com/p/CT7wsolJ6Dg/?utm_medium=tumblr
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