10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIBIST»
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Cal Tjader: The Life and Recordings of the Man Who ...
SCT4428 Tangerine — 2:51 (Victor Schertzinger, johnny Mercer) First issued on
Savoy 78s All titles on: Savoy EP 7": XP8101— Cal Tjader Quartet/Savoy LP 10":
MG9036 — Cal Tjader Vibist Savoy LP 12": MG12054 — Cal Tjader 86 Don ...
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All Music Guide to Jazz: The Definitive Guide to Jazz Music
1962 1963 / Milestone *»» In the 1960s, vibist |ohnny Lytle was arguably the Milt
Jackson of soul-jazz-or perhaps the Cal Tjader of soul-jazz. Jackson and Tjader
both influenced his vibraphone playing, as did Lionel Hampton. But Lytle had a ...
Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, 2002
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Bass Heroes: Styles, Stories & Secrets of 30 Great Bass ...
Brother Buddy was a gifted pianist and vibist, and, of course, Wes Montgomery
went on to become one of the true innovative stylists in jazz guitar history. Monk
became an innovator in his own right when he made the switch from upright to ...
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Sinatra! the Song is You: A Singer's Art
He was really excellent at that." Emil Richards told a similar story. The vibist and
Cottier worked together frequendy on variety shows, for television and elsewhere
, in which they were required to play for all sorts of dancers. As the vibist recalled
...
... they are being used to strike the instrument directly instead of manipulate a
stick, and because there is little or no rebound. The vibist or marimba player
really works his/her forearms from using mallets that are top-heavy, unlike a
drumstick.
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The Later Swing Era, 1942 to 1955
Vibist Hyams and Herman split the third solo chorus, and the full band follows
with two exciting shout choruses over excellent playing by the rhythm section.
The band also turns in an energetic performance of "Gander." The rhythm
section's ...
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Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Part 1 ...
bebop vibist. In the 19505, as a founding member of the Modern Jazz Quartet,
Jackson used the vibraphone's mellow sound and new variable-speed motor to
help establish the cool-jazz era. Vibraphones became a part of the George ...
John Shepherd, David Horn, Dave Laing, 2003
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The Oxford Companion to Jazz
The most influential early mallet man, Lionel Hampton, started as a drummer and
became a vibist almost by accident: according to jazz lore, he spotted the
instrument in a recording studio and just began "fooling around" with it. But by the
time ...
Like Corea, vibist Gary Burton was on ECM before moving to GRP in 1 988. It
was through Corea's recommendation that Burton found GRP. "I had been with
ECM for almost 16 years and was feeling like I'd gotten into an artistic rut, in a
way.
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Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World: ...
bebop vibist. In the 1950s, as a founding member of the Modem Jazz Quartet,
Jackson used the vibraphone's mellow sound and new variable-speed motor to
help establish the cool-jazz era. Vibraphones became a part of the George ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VIBIST»
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Preview: Norwich Jazz Weekender
Simon Brown's own quintet, with guest vibist Roger Beaujolais, will present the George Shearing tribute, Back To Birdland. The weekender also sees the return ... «Jazz Journal, Jul 15»
Jazz Bridge Down the Shore Presents Breckerville
The music selections are based on the original compositions of Randy, Michael, Joey Calderazzo, Don Grolnik, Warren Bernhardt and vibist Mike Mainieri of ... «Press of Atlantic City, Jul 15»
THE LIST: 'Annie' ... Empire Arts Center Family Day ... Concert in the …
Saturday at Town Square: Jazz vibist Jim Popejoy will perform from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Town Square Farmers' Market in Grand Forks. Admission is free. «Grand Forks Herald, Jul 15»
Charlie Hunter- Eight Strings/Seven Strings and All Points Between …
... into realms of music equally distinctive, ranging from his early trio and quartet ensembles to the Pound for Pound group featuring vibist Stefon Harris, duo work ... «Glide Magazine, Jul 15»
Previously Unissued Gary McFarland Broadcast From 1965 …
Fifty years ago this week, vibist and composer Gary McFarland's career was on the rise and he was playing in Seattle at a Pioneer Square jazz club called The ... «KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest, Jun 15»
Ivo Neame: Strata | Album Review
Here, the pianist strikes out on his own, putting a set of original compositions before a front-rank London group that includes saxophonist Tori Freestone, vibist ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Marquis Hill, George Freeman complete Chicago Jazz Festival lineup
Also new to the lineup: pianist Craig Taborn, vibist Bobby Hutcherson, multi-instrumentalist Douglas Ewart, saxophonist Mark Turner and vocalist Cyrille Aimee. «Chicago Tribune, May 15»
Roy Ayers closes Pittsburgh's Jazz Appreciation Month with R&B feel
The Los Angeles native says he was inspired by vibist Lionel Hampton (1908-2002) when he was a child, but didn't turn to that instrument until he had stints with ... «Tribune-Review, Apr 15»
KIOS Jazz CD Of The Month: JOSHUA BRUNEAU – BRIGHT IDEA …
Ken Fowser plays tenor saxophone with a warm, mid-range voice (he's recorded some excellent albums with vibist Behn Gillece). The septet's three horns are ... «91.5 KIOS-FM, Feb 15»
Live Review: Warren Wolf and Aaron Diehl bring the muscle of jazz …
If the contrast between Wolf and Diehl reminded one of the Modern Jazz Quartet's vibist Milt Jackson and pianist John Lewis, that was quite intentional. «Baltimore City Paper, Dec 14»