Concerts Jazz

The Gadd Gang Live

The Gadd Gang Live

DescriptionEnjoy a dynamic performance of rhythm-and-blues-based jazz, recorded live in Japan in 1988, including interpretations of songs by Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles and more. The Gadd Gang are: Steve Gadd on drums, Cornell Dupree on guitar, Eddie Gomez on bass, Richard Tee on keyboards and Ronnie Cuber on saxophone. Set... »

Steps Ahead

Steps Ahead

DescriptionNew York fusion supergroup Steps Ahead–Michael Brecker (sax, Steinerphone EWI), Mike Mainieri (vibes, synth), Darryl Jones (bass), Mike Stern (guitar) and Steve Smith (drums)–recorded live at Kan-i Hoken Hall in Tokyo on July 30, 1986. Originally formed as a way of bringing together some of the virtuoso musicians in New York, Steps Ahead... »

Diane Schuur & The Count Basie Orchestra

Diane Schuur & The Count Basie Orchestra

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Buddy Rich and His Band–The Lost West Side Story Tapes DVD

Buddy Rich and His Band–The Lost West Side Story Tapes DVD

DescriptionThis outstanding concert DVD was originally recorded in 1985. The master tapes were thought to have been lost in a fire, but were discovered in 2000, along with the original “surround sound” master. Special DVD features include 4. 0 Channel Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround tracks, solos of selected performers, track... »

Live

Live

DescriptionPopular jazz vibraphonist and vocalist Roy Ayers and his band play a hot concert at the Brewhouse Theatre in Tauton, England. Roy Ayers (kat, vibes & vocals), Rex Rideout (keyboards), Dennis Davis (drums), Donald Nicks (bass), Zachary Breaux (guitar, vocals). Tracks: Mystic Voyage, Everybody Loves the Sunshine, Hot, Night in Tunisia, Love... »

Kenny Drew: Live

Kenny Drew: Live

DescriptionLive from the Brewhouse Theatre in Taunton, England. With Kenny Drew on piano, Alvin Queen on drums and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen playing bass, this tight jazz trio stretches out on five classic numbers, including Dave Brubeck’s “In Your Own Sweet Way” and Sonny Rollins’ “Saint Thomas. ” 52 minutes. . . .... »

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