"Let's split," Coffin Ed said.
"Jazz talks too much to me." "It ain't so much what it says," Garve Digger
agreed. "It's what you can't do about it." Chester Himes. Cotton
Comes to Harlem, 37-38
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| Künstler |
Meine
Lieblings-Jazz-Künstler des 20.Jahrhunderts |
Kenny
Barron. Live At Fat Tuesdays |
John
Coltrane |
Duke Ellington |
Coleman Hawkins |
Erskine Hawkins |
Dinah
Washington |
Jazz und Literatur |
Rezensionen von Jazzliteratur |
Songs (Blues, Jazz und Pop)
|
Zitate:
was Jazzer so von sich gaben |
Platten, Records,
CDs
Liste
der Blue Note Records Vanguard Jazz Showcase
|
| Rezensionen |
| Die Big Band der Realschule
Neubiberg: Let's Groove Home Musik CD00107 |
| Art
Blakey: Oh By the Way. Timeless SJP 165 |
| John Coltrane: Live in
Japan. Impulse! 4 CD Set. |
| Eric Dolphy At The Five Spot, Vol. 1, Vol.
2 |
| Duke Ellington: Blues in
Orbit. CBS |
| Duke Ellington: The Duke's
D.J. Special. Fresh Sounds |
| Bill Evans: You Must
Believe in Spring. Warner Brothers |
| Laura
Fygi: The Latin Touch |
| Tiny Grimes: Callin' the
Blues Prestige |
| Gene Krupa:
The Gene Krupa Story Proper Box 1 |
| Peggy Lee & June
Christy: The Complete Capitol Transcription Sessions |
| Michel Petrucciani:
Michel Plays Petrucciani. Blue note |
| Louis Smith: Here Comes Louis
Smith Blue Note 52438 |
| Lew Tabackin: I'll Be Seeing
You Concord Jazz CCD-452 |
| Sarah Vaughan: Swingin'
Easy. Emarcy 514 072-2 |
| Sarah Vaughan: The Roulette
Years. Volume One/Two Roulette CDP 7 94983 2 |
| Wollny, Kruse, Schaefer:
[ em ] II ACT 9655 |
| Literatur |
Ian
Carr, Digby Fairweather, Brian Priestley: Rough Guide Jazz.
Stuttgart, Weimar: Metzler, 2004. 813 Seiten |
Richard Cook: Blue Note Records.
The Biography. Boston: Justin, Charles & Co, 2004. 282 Seiten |
Julio
Cortázar: Der Verfolger. München: Süddeutsche
Zeitung / Bibliothek, 2004. Rudolf Wittkopf, Übs. Gebunden, 95 Seiten.
SZ-Bibliothek Band 21 Charlie Parker
|
Teddy Doering: Coleman Hawkins. Sein Leben,
seine Musik, seine Schallplatten. Waakirchen: Oreos, 2001. 239 Seiten
|
Harald
Hassler, Hg: Rock, Pop, Jazz. 800 Bands und Künstler.
Stuttgart, Weimar: Metzler, 2006. 2. aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage, 281
Seiten |
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