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Moody 4B James Moody, Hank Jones, Todd Coolman, Adam Nussbaum |
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One More - Music of Thad Jones Hank Jones, James Moody, Bob Brookmeyer, Benny Golson, Frank Wess, Roland Hanna, Jimmy Owens, Richard Davis, Mickey Roker |
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One More: The Summary - Music of Thad Jones, Vol 2 Hank Jones, James Moody, Benny Golson, Frank Wess, Eddie Daniels, Jimmy Owens, John Mosca, Richard Davis, Kenny Washington |
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Our Delight James Moody, Hank Jones, Todd Coolman, Adam Nussbaum |
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Remembering Bobby Darin Roger Kellaway, Bruce Forman, Dan Lutz |
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Roger Kellaway Live at the Jazz Standard (2 Cds) Roger Kellaway, Russell Malone, Stefon Harris, Jay Leonhard |
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Tributaries, Reflections on Tommy Flanagan Roland Hanna |
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With Malice Toward None - The Music of Tom McIntosh Tom McIntosh; James Moody; Benny Golson; Roger Kellaway; Jimmy Owens; Kenny Barron; Richard Davis; Bill Washer; Ben Perowsky; Frank Perowsky; Helen Sung |
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Featured Artists
Roger Kellaway & Eddie Daniels
(From BillBoard review of latest IPO release)
Clarinetist Eddie Daniels and pianist Roger Kellaway have been both revered and sublimated by critics and listeners during their long and sometimes obscured careers. Make no mistake, though -- they are great musicians who somehow do not get the credit they deserve as true jazz masters. When Daniels has played more commercially oriented music, he's branded a sellout, while Kellaway's profile is so low-key, he's practically off the radar except when releasing a recording. Fact is, Daniels is as limber, facile, tuneful, and literate as any clarinet player on the contemporary scene, while Kellaway's understated brilliance is balanced by a sense of wonder and empowerment tempered by a veteran's common sense and deep wisdom. Both have made important strides in recent years to change minds and hearts with several very fine efforts in the modern mainstream idiom, but these duets recorded live at the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles have to be a high watermark for them, individually and together... This is a wondrous duet date featuring extraordinary musicians taking chances and thankfully succeeding on all levels, not the least of which are in the enviable elements of pace, placement, and depth.






