Refine search:

 

Search results for 'wes and montgomery'

Showing 1 - 6 of 6 matches

Ink 19 :: Jazz Shots From the East Coast and West Coast

100% match

Shelton Hull is wowed by the treasure trove of concert and performance footage offered up in the newest volumes of this DVD series. All the greats you'd expect and plenty of surprises, to boot!

... black band leaders turn up on the East Coast series and the whites on the West, with a handful of exceptions on each side (Jim Hall, Woody Herman, Wes Montgomery, Lester Young). This doesn't quite get across that most of these guys worked regularly on both coasts, though of course all the studios and ...

Ink 19 :: Tal Farlow

10% match

April 1999 :: Columns :: Tal Farlow (Shelton Hull)

... themselves as legitimate Christian heirs. Some (Mundell Lowe, Barney Kessell) lapsed into long periods of studio work, while others (Grant Green, Wes Montgomery) had their best years compromised by bad producers. Django could hardly be considered a Christian follower; though his best album ( Peche A ...

Ink 19 :: Robert Jacobson

1% match

Coldwater (Banana Bread). Review by Bill Campbell.

ROBERT JACOBSON COLDWATER Banana Bread For those of you who miss the good-time grooves of Richard Holmes, Lou Donaldson, and Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery, well, Coldwater may or may not be for you. Not going to the truly atavistic route of the Not So Young Lions, jazz guitarist Robert Jacobson pays ...

Ink 19 :: Erik Truffaz

1% match

Erik Truffaz at La Maison Francaise in Washington, DC on April 29, 2002. Concert review by Bill Campbell.

... !). He was simply that fast. Guitarist Manu Codija was also a man on a mission that night, using his instrument to provide dreamy soundscapes, early Wes Montgomery grooves, or John Zorn Bizarro World solos. When Codija stepped into the spotlight, the audience sat in rapture. As they did when Benita and ...

Ink 19 :: Joey Baron with Arthur Blythe, Ron Carter, Bill Frisell

1% match

Drummer Joey Baron has recorded with folks as divergent as Laurie Anderson an...

... new methods and sounds. Quite literally, he invents new places for a guitar to go -- without the histrionics of rock or the never ending rehash of Wes Montgomery or George Bensonisms that seem to plague many modern jazz guitarists. He can go from distorted lines of angular melody to rich, full comping ...

Ink 19 :: Track & Field

1% match

Track & Field (Codek). Review by Bill Campbell.

... insert the organic into his samples, loops, bleeps and bloops. Yet, every song has a boogie-in-your-bones, good-time feel, as though Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery left the junk joint, changed their names to Kruder and Dorfmeister, and grooved the hipster, Manhattan clubs. Kohler has a funky-good-time ...
| |

Powered by ht://dig 3.2.0b6