History Of Jazz
Jazz on Record - The First Sixty Years
In this comprehensive, 860-page hardcover resource, Scott Yanow traces the history of jazz through its recordings. Most live performances from this 60-year period (1895 to 1976) are lost forever, but jazz fans can still experience a rich legacy of recorded work.
Jazz Voice: The Ladies Sing Jazz - Vol. 2
The most stunning and famous female vocalists in the history of jazz--among them Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Carmen McRae, and Lena...
Jazz Voice: The Ladies Sing Jazz - Vol. 1
The most stunning and famous female vocalists in the history of jazz, including Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, and Nina Simone, ...
Michael Moore (Bass) - The History of Jazz Vol. 2: Dedications
Personnel: Michael Moore (bass, piano); Ken Peplowski (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Tom Melito (drums). Recorded at Avatar Studios, New...
Michael Moore (Bass) - The History of Jazz, Volume 1
Personnel: Michael Moore (bass); Ken Peplowski (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Tom Melito (drums). Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, ...
Cy Touff/Sandy Mosse - Tickel Toe
Bass trumpet is not an instrument that looms large in the history of jazz, but that's all the more reason to note Cy Touff's work. On...







