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  2. Jeff Golub - Wikipedia

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    1980–2014. Labels. Atlantic, GRP. Website. www.jeffgolub.com. Jeff Golub (April 15, 1955 – January 1, 2015) was an American jazz guitarist who had a solo career and who led the band Avenue Blue. He worked as a sideman for a number of rock and pop musicians. He was arguably best known for his work with Rod Stewart.

  3. List of jazz venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Black Hawk, Tenderloin, San Francisco [4] Great American Music Hall, Tenderloin, San Francisco. Keystone Korner, North Beach, San Francisco [4] Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Downtown Santa Cruz [4][1]: 5. Maybeck Recital Hall, Berkeley [4] Mr. Tipple's Recording Studio, San Francisco [1]: 5. Jazz Workshop, San Francisco.

  4. Smooth jazz - Wikipedia

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    The mid- to late-1970s included songs "Breezin'" as performed by another smooth jazz pioneer, guitarist George Benson in 1976, the instrumental composition "Feels So Good" by flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, in 1978, "What You Won't Do for Love" by Bobby Caldwell along with his debut album was released the same year, jazz fusion group Spyro Gyra's instrumental "Morning Dance", released in ...

  5. Lucky Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Labels. Disques Dreyfus, Evidence Records, Alligator Records, Verve records, Blue Thumb Records, JSP Records. Judge Kenneth " Lucky " Peterson (December 13, 1964 [1] – May 17, 2020) was an American musician who played contemporary blues, fusing soul, R&B, gospel and rock and roll. He was a vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist.

  6. Jazz - Wikipedia

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    The relaxation of orthodoxy which was concurrent with post-punk in London and New York City led to a new appreciation of jazz. In London, the Pop Group began to mix free jazz and dub reggae into their brand of punk rock. [214] In New York, No Wave took direct inspiration from both free jazz and punk.

  7. Sweet Basil Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Basil was a jazz club in New York City's Greenwich Village, located at 88 Seventh Avenue South. Founded in 1974 by Sharif Esmat, it was considered among the most prominent New York City jazz clubs of its day. [ 1 ] Many jazz albums were recorded live at Sweet Basil, including Cecil Taylor 's Iwontunwonsi, McCoy Tyner 's Live at Sweet ...

  8. Benny Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin David Goodman (May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986) was an American clarinetist and bandleader, known as the "King of Swing". From 1936 until the mid-1940s, Goodman led one of the most popular swing big bands in the United States. His concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City on January 16, 1938, is described by critic Bruce Eder as "the ...

  9. Bill Dicey - Wikipedia

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    Harmonicist, singer and songwriter. Instrument (s) Harmonica, vocals. Years active. 1960s–1993. Labels. Spivey Records, JSP Records. William J. Dicey (May 25, 1936 – March 17, 1993) [1][2] was an American blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter. He recorded two live albums and one studio album in his own name, as well as playing the ...