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21/07/2024
21/07/2024

Home Dinner and Music Improvisation with
24/03/2024

Home Dinner and Music Improvisation with

Berlin’s first and genre defying Hi-Fi Music Bar .berlin just dropped super limited merch. First part of a series – with...
11/12/2023

Berlin’s first and genre defying Hi-Fi Music Bar .berlin just dropped super limited merch. First part of a series – with Art Direction by yours truly. Don’t sleep. Link in Bio

11/12/2023

Matthew Halsall .berlin
11/12/2023

Matthew Halsall .berlin

12/11/2023
Bildunterschrift verfassen …Horacio Rosas Jazz 5 – América (Cabal Records, Argentina, 1974)Argentinian jazz fusion quint...
12/11/2023

Bildunterschrift verfassen …Horacio Rosas Jazz 5 – América (Cabal Records, Argentina, 1974)

Argentinian jazz fusion quintet led by trumpeter Horacio Rosas (1933-1986), with Ruben Velazquez on bass and guitar, Jorge Iturgay on percussion, Oscar Giunta on piano and bass, and Liliana Parafioriti on vocals.

As it seems this is the only album they ever released under this name.
"Juana Azurduy" is a stunning, Rhodes heavy jazz walz. Not to miss!

Wonderful Souljazz gem and Harold Wick's only album on Bernard Purdie's Encounter label which only released only 5 recor...
12/11/2023

Wonderful Souljazz gem and Harold Wick's only album on Bernard Purdie's Encounter label which only released only 5 records in total – all with the iconic artwork.

One of the great unsung saxophone hero's: Harold Vick worked as a sideman with Hammond Legends Jack McDuff, Jimmy McGriff, Big John Patton, and Larry Young. He played on and off with Walter Bishop, Jr. and also worked with Philly Joe Jones, Howard McGhee, Donald Byrd and Ray Charles and appeared with Dizzy Gillespie, King Curtis, and from 1970 to 1974 with Aretha Franklin. He played in Jack DeJohnette's jazz-rock band Compost from 1971 to 1973, recording with them in 1972 which is about the same time as this recording and that is probably the reason it is under the pseudonym of "Sir Edward". Add to that an absolutely top notch band, including bassist Wilbur "Bad" Bascomb, Jumma Santos on percussion and the mellow vibes of Omar Clay and this is a must have soulful jazz outing. (JazzRoom Records)

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