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B5: Nightingale
See-Line Woman
” a piece by Kenny Dorham and recorded with the trumpeter’s sextet at the Café Bohemia
Let No Man Write My Epitaph was a 1960 Hollywood movie featuring Fitzgerald
recorded just three days apart in May 1961
Don Cherry: Where Is Brooklyn? (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series) LP ETJS-150 B5: NightingaleBlue Note, 1969 Blue Note founders Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff had open ears and open minds, as they proved time and time again through the early 1960s as they documented some of the most adventurous players of the modern jazz scene like Andrew Hill, Eric Dolphy, and Tony Williams. But it wasnt until they brought Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry to Blue Note in 1965 that they dove headfirst into the avant garde. Coleman and Cherry had of course made
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