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Jazz Icons Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers features what many consider to be one of the finest line ups in the history of jazz Art Blakey Drums, Bobby Timmons Piano, Jymie Merritt Bass, Benny Golson Sax and the legendary trumpet player, Lee Morgan. Lost for nearly 50 years, this
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$18.95
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Recording artist and master improviser, Walt Weiskopf, presents the simple technique of using only two triads to create long, exciting phrases for all improvisers. You will find yourself suddenly sounding much more hip and modern with this technique, and yet it is fairly easy to understand.
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$12.30
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Timeless standards, first class sidemen, and a legendary jazz superstar guarantee an unforgettable night of great music. This inspired concert, recorded Feb. 1, 1991 at KSU, features JJ at his best. One of Americas treasures, JJ demonstrates his command of the horn and passion for
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$14.25
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The Guitar Show began in 1984 as a weekly television show on Manhattan Cable in New York City. The show was produced and hosted by Christian Roebling. All guitar styles were presented from Jazz to Rock and Folk to Classical. The list of guitarists that appeared reads like a whos who
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$23.70
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The Guitar Show began in 1984 as a weekly television show on Manhattan Cable in New York City. The show was produced and hosted by Christian Roebling. All guitar styles were presented from Jazz to Rock and Folk to Classical. The list of guitarists that appeared reads like a whos who
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$23.70
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