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[#41] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] d-v, do you want a still sealed / no cutout長剛 ALL NIGHT LIVE IN 櫻島DVD? |
aj 正式會員 218.xxx.xxx.73 |
2006-04-02 00:04 | |
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[#42] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] aj, No la, I am fine w/ my cut-out one ^^ You should buy it, it is GREAT!!! |
digital-vampire 正式會員 220.xxx.xxx.105 |
2006-04-02 00:24 |
[#43] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Kenny Garrett - African Exchange Student |
aj 正式會員 219.xxx.xxx.30 |
2006-04-02 02:54 |
[#44] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Good morning everybody. I'm back! |
justice 正式會員 61.xxx.xxx.250 |
2006-04-02 10:32 |
[#45] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] 又多一個hard-pop時期的勇將上天堂~~~上個星期聽"直立猿人"時腦海正計劃將手頭上有Jackie McLean 參與的唱片有系統重溫下,怎知~~~ T_T Now playing:- Capuchin Swing Jackie McLean -------------------------------- McLean, a contemporary of some of the 20th century's most famed jazz musicians, died at his Hartford home after a long illness, family members told The Hartford Courant. McLean was founder and artistic director of the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the University of Hartford's Hartt School. He and his wife, actress Dollie McLean, also founded the Artists Collective, a community center and fine arts school in Hartford's inner city primarily serving troubled youth. University of Hartford President Walter Harrison said Dollie McLean called him Friday with news of her husband's death. Harrison said that despite his many musical accomplishments, McLean was a modest man whose connections with his students lasted for decades after they left his classroom. "He fully understood the way that jazz as an art should be passed down to students," Harrison said. "He saw his role as bringing jazz from the 1950s and '60s and handing it down to artists of today." McLean, a native of Harlem in New York City, grew up in a musical family, his father playing guitar in Tiny Bradshaw's band. McLean took up the soprano saxophone as a teen and quickly switched to the alto saxophone, inspired by his godfather's performances in a church choir, he told WBGO-FM in Newark, New Jersey, in an interview in 2004. McLean went on to play with his friend Rollins from 1948-49 in a Harlem neighborhood band under the tutelage of pianist Bud Powell. Through Powell, McLean met bebop pioneer Charlie "Bird" Parker, who became a major influence on the young alto saxophonist. He made his first recording when he was 19 on Miles Davis' "Dig" album, also featuring Rollins, which heralded the beginning of the hard-bop style. In the 1950s, McLean also played with Charles Mingus and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, experiences that he credited with helping him find his own style. "I never really sounded like Bird, but that was my mission," McLean said in the WBGO radio interview. "I didn't care if people said that I copied him; I loved Bird's playing so much. But Mingus was the one that really pushed me away from the idea and forced me into thinking about having an individual sound and concept." McLean made his first recording as a leader in 1955. He drew wide attention with his 1959 debut on Blue Note Records, "Jackie's Bag," one of dozens of albums he recorded in the hard-bop and free jazz styles for the label over the next eight years. His 1962 album "Let Freedom Ring" found him performing with avant-garde musicians. In 1959-60, he acted in the off-Broadway play "The Connection," about jazz musicians and drug addiction. McLean, a heroin addict during his early career, later went on to lecture on drug addiction research. In 1968, after Blue Note terminated his recording contract, McLean began teaching at the University of Hartford. He taught jazz, African-American music, and African-American history and culture, setting up the university's African American Music Department, which later was named in his honor. He took a break from recording for much of the 1980s to focus on his work as a music educator, but made his recording comeback in 1988 with "Dynasty," and later re-signed with Blue Note. His last Blue Note recordings included "Fire and Love" (1998), featuring his youthful Macband with son Rene McLean on tenor saxophone, and the ballads album "Nature Boy" (2000). He received an American Jazz Masters fellowship, the nation's highest jazz honor, from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2001, and toured the world as an educator and performer. |
hoching 正式會員 222.xxx.xxx.233 |
2006-04-02 12:38 |
[#46] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Jackie's Bag Jackie McLean 這次是我聽得最多的McLean album,原因是其中一個session由McLean 跟我早前正追捧的短命tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks 的co-leader session~~~而另一個session是McLean 首次於Blue Note 擔大旗的錄音~~~ |
hoching 正式會員 222.xxx.xxx.233 |
2006-04-02 12:47 |
[#47] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] grandpa, welcome back!! We all miss you! |
b-for-beatles 正式會員 210.xxx.xxx.246 |
2006-04-02 13:27 |
[#48] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] grandpa升到做老頂未^^ hoching, 我又聽下先 Jacknife Jackie McLean 當日見減到$120兩張......反而隔離影音天地仲有thread講邊張Kenny G好........香港Hi Fi佬.......>_< |
loman69 正式會員 210.xxx.xxx.217 |
2006-04-02 13:58 |
[#49] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] today went to HKCEC and found an announcement that Jamie Cullum's concert tonight will be postponed to June and will be taken place in Asia World expo instead of HKCEC. not sure if the ppl who bought tickets know about it or not |
gigi2004 正式會員 203.xxx.xxx.229 |
2006-04-02 15:43 |
[#50] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Mini-69: According To 鬍鬚公,"you don't listen to new Jazz but please respect that the others do..",Kenny G Is Better Than John Coltrane、Diana Krall Is Better Than Ella Fitzgerald,And Of Course GRP Is Far More Better Than Blue Note la,刁! |
Sea-gull 正式會員 202.xxx.xxx.83 |
2006-04-02 17:06 |
[#51] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Grandpa: I Miss You So So Much ar...T_T" Richie: >>>The answer is "the box is NOT FOR SALE"!! 有冇九兩菜?斬吤家!^^ |
Sea-gull 正式會員 202.xxx.xxx.83 |
2006-04-02 17:12 |
[#52] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Big Band Charlie Parker Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Gil Evans, Joe Lipman (conductor); Dave Lambert Singers (vocals); Murray Williams (alto saxophone, woodwinds); Hank Ross (tenor saxophone, woodwinds); Flip Phillips (tenor saxophone); Danny Bank (baritone saxophone); Jimmy Maxwell, Carl Poole (trumpet); Will Bradley, Lou McGarity, Bart Varsalona (trombone); Junior Collins (French horn); Hal McKusick (clarinet); Tommy Mace (oboe); Manny Thaler (bassoon); Tony Aless, Bernie Leighton, Oscar Peterson, Lou Stein (piano); Freddie Green, Art Ryerson (guitar); Ray Brown, Bob Haggart, Charles Mingus (bass); Don Lamond, Buddy Rich, Max Roach (drums). |
gigi2004 正式會員 203.xxx.xxx.229 |
2006-04-02 17:44 |
[#53] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Consequence Jackie McLean |
loman69 正式會員 210.xxx.xxx.217 |
2006-04-02 17:57 |
[#54] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Sea-gull Sir, 小弟想wu so太執著於從前的日子, 不滿意今天爵士樂變了質, 不再是他心中真正的爵士!! Time has changed!! Do you agree? |
alx500 正式會員 218.xxx.xxx.160 |
2006-04-02 18:44 |
[#55] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] loman/b4b/s-g/bpp Thank you for th warm welcome. 做到隻?咁終於有回報。老頂吳係我做既,不過都有啖好飯食。 |
justice 正式會員 61.xxx.xxx.250 |
2006-04-02 18:45 |
[#56] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Sea-gull sir, 還有loman69!! |
alx500 正式會員 218.xxx.xxx.160 |
2006-04-02 18:47 |
[#57] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her(Cornelius 自家廠牌 Trattoria, Menu 198) - No! No! No! 13曲大碟. 好聽! 日版. |
gigi2004 正式會員 203.xxx.xxx.229 |
2006-04-02 19:02 |
[#58] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Hoching have you heard of this one? Smiley smile indie 合輯 曾我部惠一 |
gigi2004 正式會員 203.xxx.xxx.229 |
2006-04-02 19:12 |
[#59] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] alx500: =___="" 每人口味不同,聽Contemporary Jazz冇問題,但我作為香港最堅貞既Old School代言人,堅守舊原則係我既天職本份,儘管海洛裗瞗A我始終如一。 Classic Rock / Old Time Country / Traditional Folk / Vintage Jazz萬歲、萬歲、萬萬歲!^O^ |
Sea-gull 正式會員 202.xxx.xxx.108 |
2006-04-02 20:26 |
[#60] 爵士世界 [2006 四月刊] Sea-gull sir, 你的貞操一早就無左啦!! hahahahahahahaha................ |
alx500 正式會員 218.xxx.xxx.160 |
2006-04-02 20:54 |