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How About Some Cool, Tasty, Jazz

Mike Greene Band - "Pale, Pale, Moon" - one of those soft, spacey, dreamy tunes:

 
I see this thread is still alive. I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned one of my favorite jazz pianists. Bobbe Gorin "Beegie" Adair (née Long, December 11, 1937 – January 23, 2022) was an American jazz pianist and bandleader. In a career that spanned 60 years, she played on more than 100 recordings. More than a third of her recordings were with the Beegie Adair Trio. (from Wiki) Sit back, relax, and listen to this playlist of greatest hits:
1. It Had To Be You 2. I Left My Heart in San Francisco 3. Deep in a Dream 4. Again 5. A Kiss To Build a Dream On 6. Dream 7. Once Upon a Time 8. I Get Along Without You Very Well 9. Can't We Be Friends 10. Old Man River 11. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 12. Begin the Beguine 13. Sukiyaki 14. Here There and Everywhere 15. Only the Lonely 16. By Myself 17. Moments To Remember 18. God Bless America

 
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I like Curtis Mayfield. Isaac Hayes Shaft album has lots of great instrumentals on it, especially Cafe Regio. This is another nice jazz selection from Isaac hayes.

 
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Take an old classic tune, add five superb young musicians, and

WOW!

 
Not many people associate Amy Winehouse with jazz, but, she was very heavily influenced by performers like Dinah Washington and Ella Fitzgerald. She was borderline worshipful of Washington, and, Tony Bennett, too.

Her first album, "Frank," is heavily infused with jazz, but it was her second album, the more R&B and pop based "Back in Black" that turned her into a superstar. Fame and drugs pretty much did her in at that point.

My favorite Amy Winehouse song is "Love is a Losing Game." It was part of the second album, but it's pure jazzy goodness.

 
Legendary


It was a total honor to see Dave Brubeck play at the Palace Theatre in Stamford back in 2010. 89 years old and the music sounded as good as back in the 50s. That laid-back style ages well.
 
The new Knower album has some tasty tracks.

This one is my favorite. The piano solo broke my mind the first few times I've heard it.

 
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Traditional old-school jazz, ragtime thru the swing era... That's where I live.

This is Tuba Skinny, a group of youngish (but veteran) jazzers who started playing in the streets of New Orleans around 2009. Their immense and widespread popularity (as trad bands go, anyway) is largely due to the many hundreds of YouTube uploads of the band. They have now played in all kinds of festivals, clubs, etc. all over the world.

But when they are home, they still play on the streets.

 
Tuba Skinny is my 2nd-favorite, here's the less-famous one that's my first choice:

 
This is Tuba Skinny, a group of youngish (but veteran) jazzers who started playing in the streets of New Orleans around 2009. Their immense and widespread popularity (as trad bands go, anyway) is largely due to the many hundreds of YouTube uploads of the band. They have now played in all kinds of festivals, clubs, etc. all over the world

Tuba Skinny is playing a free show in Ridgefield at CHIRP 8/27
 
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One of the greatest melodies I've ever heard.
The chord changes are next level to these ears!
 
Been listening to these young ladies for about a week now.
The sax players front the group, but that rhythm section is killin' it!!
 
Great spacey jazz from Zephyr out of Boulder, Colorado, circa early 70's:

 
Not sure what I'd post as a video tribute, but RIP David Sanborne
 

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