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A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Grażyna Auguścik. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
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2021. augusztus 15., vasárnap

15-08-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2001-2011 (3h 53m)

15-08-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 2001-2011 (3h 53m)# Grażyna Auguścik, Attila Laszlo Band, Jaco Pastorius Big Band, Dave Douglas, Joe Diorio,Dennis Coffey, Charlie Haden & Brad Mehldau, S.M.V., Crimson Jazz Trio,Bushman's Revenge, Avishai Cohen


J A Z Z   M U S I C (3h 53m)

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2001-2011





Grażyna Auguścik is a Polish jazz vocalist, composer, and arranger. She frequently uses Polish folk music, Latin American music, and klezmer music.
Grażyna Auguścik 
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Jimmy Webb) 5:10
Dancing All Around (Grazyna Auguscik) 4:07
from River 2001
Her voice has a distinctive sound and style, and her choice of tunes spans genres, so it is not surprising that Polish-born vocalist Grazyna Auguscik has made a bit of a name for herself in the active Chicago jazz scene. Like contemporary Patricia Barber, another word sculptor from the Windy City, Auguscik defies pigeonholing, and as with Barber, her voice emanates a dark, brooding quality that is quite unlike any other. Ultimately, Auguscik's sound will not appeal to everyone, with its slightly off-beat qualities and odd harmonies. One thing in her favor: a compatible band, with first-rate performers such as accordionist Jarek Bester, who solos beautifully on "Bachianas Brasileiras," and local mainstays bassist Eric Hochberg and guitarist John McLean. .. She leaps across intervals, repeats phrases, and puts her entire self into her songs. The results sometimes charm and more often challenge, auguring well for the future of jazz singing. She points in an uncharted direction that takes nothing for granted, as little sounds mix with soft subtlety and poetic lyrics to achieve something just different enough to raise a few eyebrows.



Having graduated as an architect from the Technical University Budapest (BME), and as guitarist from the Jazz Faculty of the Béla Bartók Conservatory, he started to play in leading Hungarian jazz bands. He founded his own band, the group „Kaszakő” in 1975, which had a really original sound. Their first record was published under the title Édenkert (Garden of Eden) in 1983. He formed the group „Things” with sax player Tony Lakatos in 1985, which functioned for a period of seven years.
Last Moment 9:18
Sentimental Voices 9:26
I have been blessed to meet and play with Attila László and his music for over ten years. Attila László's music is so wonderful in so many ways, I always hear a very broad span of musical influences coming from his playing and music so much, that I stopped trying to figure it out, I just enjoy it and always be alert and ready for what comes next. Every time I play a concert with him, I can expect the music to live within me, and it does. Which is what we have become, "Brothers". - Tommy Campbell
Attila László - electric and acoustic guitars, Kálmán Oláh - piano, keyboards, Béla Lattman - electric and acoustic bass, Kornél Horváth - percussions, Péter Szendőfi - drums


Jaco Pastorius
was a meteor who blazed on to the scene in the 1970s, only to flame out tragically in the 1980s. With a brilliantly fleet technique and fertile melodic imagination, Pastorius made his fretless electric bass leap out from the depths of the rhythm section into the front line with fluid machine-gun-like passages that demanded attention.
 
Teen Town - Victor Wooten (Jaco Pastorius) 4:10
Punk Jazz - Richard Bona (Jaco Pastorius) 5:03
Killing Me Softly -  Jeff Carswell (Pee Wee Ellis / Charles Fox / Norman Gimbel / Jaco Pastorius) 4:22 
Back before he turned everyone's idea of bass playing inside out, Jaco Pastorius spent five years on the bandstand with the Peter Graves Orchestra at Bachelors III, a swanky spot in his hometown of Ft. Lauderdale. Nearly three decades after the future star's departure in 1975, and 16 years after his brutal murder, Graves got the guys back together, christened them in their former colleague's name, and invited the most prominent bass guitarists of the early 21st century down to join them in a project dedicated to Pastorius' legacy. Throughout these polished performances, the bass parts testify to how profoundly Pastorius altered that instrument's role. Bottom line (so to speak): he gave them the option of playing from a soloist mentality and blowing all over the beat, as fast and free as any saxophonist, as long as he or she had chops and didn't subvert the groove. The guest bassists on this collection absorbed this lesson long ago. Each can scatter quick licks, some of them even faster than Pastorius himself... 

2021. július 17., szombat

07-17-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 1994-2004 (3h 47m)

Flora Purim & Airto Moreira

07-17-2021 JAZZ.MiX # 33 jazz tracks on the the JAZZ_line 1994-2004 (3h 47m)# Flora Purim, Dave Holland Quartet, Jimmy Smith, Derek Bailey, Marcus Miller, David S. Ware,Charles Lloyd, Grażyna Auguścik, Attila Laszlo Band, Jaco Pastorius Big Band, Dave Douglas


J A Z Z   M U S I C

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1994-2004



Brazilian singer and a founding member of Return to Forever. Her trademark is an adventurous improvisational fusion of Brazilian and American jazz.
Radio Experienca (Radio Experience) 4:47
Finale 3:54
from The Flight 1994
Influenced by both traditional Brazilian singers and the improvisations of American jazz divas like Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, Flora Purim was one of the most adventurous singers of the 1970s. After meeting and marrying her husband, percussionist Airto Moreira, in their native Brazil, Purim moved with him to the U.S. in the late '60s. Though she worked with Stan Getz and pianist Duke Pearson before the decade ended, it wasn't until joining Chick Corea, Joe Farrell, Stanley Clarke, and Moreira in the original Return to Forever in 1972 that she became well known in the States.


An acclaimed, ever-evolving jazz bassist, Dave Holland is a gifted improvisor and composer whose work has touched on acoustic post-bop, avant-garde jazz, and fusion.
Dave Holland Quartet
The Winding Way (Dave Holland) 11:57
Claressence (Dave Holland) 7:28
Dream of the Elders(Dave Holland) 11:07
Stylewise, the music on this CD sounds much closer to a mid-'60s Blue Note release than what one might expect from ECM. Although the general sound of the ensembles is light, the music is often filled with inner heat, a little reminiscent of a Wayne Shorter record. Altoist Eric Person and vibraphonist Steve Nelson work well together, bassist Dave Holland takes plenty of solo space, drummer Gene Jackson keeps the momentum flowing... Holland's originals have plenty of variety in moods while close attention is paid to dynamics. A satisfying and thought-provoking session.


A pioneer of soul-jazz who revolutionized the Hammond organ, turning it into one of the most incisive, dynamic jazz instruments of its time.
Stolen Moments (Oliver Nelson) 7:00
Angel Eyes (Earl Brent / Matt Dennis) 8:10
Slow Freight (Lupin Fein / Irving Mills / Buck Ram) 5:52
froim Angel Eyes 1996
A follow-up to the mostly heated performances of Damn!, this CD features organist Jimmy Smith sticking to ballads and slower material. There is a sextet rendition of "Stolen Moments" (with both Roy Hargrove and Nicholas Payton on trumpets); duets with both trumpeters, bassist Christian McBride, and guitarist Mark Whitfield; a trio; a quartet...