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Holly Johnson of Frankie Goes to Hollywood posing outside the White House with a full-size cutout of Ronald Reagan, during their US tour, November 8, 1984 (Credit: Mike Maloney/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)
Free for All is a jazz album by Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers released on Blue Note. Recorded in February 1964, it was released the following year. Recorded in February 1964, it was released the following year.
Joe Harriott was a Jamaican jazz musician and composer who became a pioneer of free-form jazz in the UK. He played alto saxophone, fused bebop with Caribbean music, and recorded several albums in the 1950s and 1960s.
Miles Ahead is a cool jazz and third stream album by Miles Davis, featuring flugelhorn and large ensemble. It was his first collaboration with Gil Evans after Birth of the Cool and includes compositions by Carisi, Delibes, Brubeck, Weill and others.
During his brief time in school at Berklee, Gisbert was offered to go on the road with Buddy Rich as a connection made through Wilson. Gisbert's credits have then included: Buddy Rich (1985–86), Woody Herman's band under Frank Tiberi's direction (1987–89), John Fedchock and Maria Schneider, Gary Burton (1989), Lew Anderson (1989) and Toshiko Akiyoshi (1989 and subsequently).
A Night in Tunisia is a studio album by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, released in May 1961 through Blue Note Records. [6] It was recorded in August 1960 at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Reflections in Blue is an album by the drummer Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, recorded in 1978 in the Netherlands and released on the Dutch Timeless label. [1]
Don Redman was an American jazz musician, arranger, bandleader, and composer who influenced swing music. He played in Fletcher Henderson's orchestra, led his own band, and wrote for Brunswick, ARC, Variety, and Bluebird labels.