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The Vandermark 5

The Chicago-based avant-jazz unit Vandermark 5 are led by reedist Ken Vandermark, who founded the group in 1996 with saxophonist Mars Williams, trombonist Jeb Bishop, bassist Kent Kessler, and drummer Tim Mulvenna. The group’s documenting debut arrived early the next year with Solitary Piece Flow within the Chicago-based Atavistic label. …

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Dan Siegel

Clean jazz keyboardist Dan Siegel continues to be assisting to shape the genre since his recording debut in 1980. Created in Seattle and elevated in Eugene, OR, Siegel began acquiring piano lessons at age group eight and was fronting a rock-band at 12. After going to the Berklee University of …

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Harold Alexander

Skilled saxophonist and flutist whose early and middle-’70s albums for Traveling Dutchman and Atlantic combined originals, spirit/jazz and R&B effectively. Alexander was a far more powerful soloist on flute; the 1971 discharge ARE YOU SET contained great remakes of “REARFOOT Sneakers” and “Watermelon Guy,” and was documented on the Montreux …

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Hampton Hawes

Hampton Hawes was among the finest jazz pianists from the 1950s, a fixture around the Los Angeles picture who also brought his own interpretations towards the dominant Bud Powell design. In the middle- to past due ’40s, he used Sonny Criss, Dexter Gordon, and Wardell Grey, amongst others on Central …

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Gnappy

The Austin, TX, funkadelic groove music group Gnappy continues to be shaping it’s eclectic stylings since 1999 when Buck McKinney installed with fellow regional musician bassist Brad Bradburn. Both experienced both been main faces within the Austin rock and roll circuit, having both performed in Killing Ground and other numerous …

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DJ Logic

Turntable maestro DJ Reasoning (true name Jason Kibler) is normally widely acknowledged for assisting to bring jazz into hip-hop’s sphere of influence. Hailing in the Bronx, he kicked off his travels over the decks within the 1980s by playing at neighborhood events. Another decade, however, noticed him growing quickly in …

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Cal Green

Few blues guitarists may boast the assorted résumé of Tx indigenous Cal Green. From blues to doo wop to jazz, Green offers performed ’em all, and completed each idiom happy along the way. Green’s idol as an adolescent was Lone Celebrity question Clarence “Gatemouth” Dark brown. Therefore pervasive was Gate’s …

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Ceasar Frazier

Hailing from Indianapolis, Ceasar Frazier was a funky soul-jazz organist who also recorded many albums for the Eastbound/Westbound label family members through the ’70s. First producing his tag in 1972 with among saxman Lou Donaldson’s funkier rings, Frazier slice his first recording Hail Ceasar! later on that 12 months, which …

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Brian Culbertson

Despite the fact that Brian Culbertson may be categorized simply because jazz lite, his music has more than enough “oomph” to help keep you interested. The talented composer, arranger, keyboardist, and trombonist shown a skill beyond his years young, and credits his father with assisting him develop an hearing for …

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Mtume

A former jazz percussionist, Mtume moved into urban modern and funk in the past due ’70s and became one of the most successful makers and performers both in styles through the ’80s. The child of the fantastic jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath, Mtume was a conga participant and percussionist who documented …

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