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Hadley Caliman
Hadley Caliman (January 12, 1932 – September 8, 2010) was an American jazz saxophone and flute player.All About Jazz


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Raised by his mother in rural Idabel, Oklahoma until the age of ten, he moved to with his father and studied at Jefferson High School, the same school as saxophonist . One o ...
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Hadley Caliman (album)
''Hadley Caliman'' is the eponymous debut album recorded by American saxophonist Hadley Caliman in 1971 for the Mainstream label.Fitzgerald, MHadley Caliman Leader Entryaccessed July 26, 2017 Reception AllMusic states "Despite the fact that this isn't the most fully confident release in Caliman's Mainstream catalog it is noteworthy for introducing a very solid and creative voice on the tenor horn ... If it has any real faults, it's ultimately that the leader proves too democratic at his own expense. This serves as an introduction to a fine re-appraisal of one of jazz's more forgotten talents". Track listing All compositions by Hadley Caliman except where noted. # "Cigar Eddie" – 6:25 # "Comencio" – 7:40 # "Little One" – 4:44 # "Blues for L. L." (Larry Vuckovich) – 8:40 # "Kickin' on the Inside" – 4:50 # "Longing" (Vuckovich) – 2:46 Personnel *Hadley Caliman – tenor saxophone, flute *Larry Vuckovich – piano *John White Jr. – guitar *Bill Douglas – bass * ...
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Pori Jazz Festival
Pori Jazz is a large international jazz festival, held annually during the month of July in the coastal city of Pori (a population of 82,809 in January 2010), Finland. It is one of the oldest and best known jazz festivals in Europe, having been arranged every year since 1966. History The first, 2-day-long Pori Jazz Festival was held at the Kirjurinluoto island in July 1966 with 1500 visitors. Audiences grew from year to year and the duration of the festival was also increased. Between 1975 and 1984 it became established as a four-day event. Since 1985 the festival has lasted nine days with audiences numbering from 50,000 to 60,000. In the early 1990s the numbers reached 100,000 visitors and in 21st century about 120,000–160,000 people are visiting the festival every summer. In 2014 Pori Jazz had its 49th edition and is already planning its 50th anniversary in 2015. At the moment Pori Jazz Festival is the biggest, best known and most popular summer event in Finland. The first ...
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Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, amplifiers, and keyboards that were popular in rock and roll started to be used by jazz musicians, particularly those who had grown up listening to rock and roll. Jazz fusion arrangements vary in complexity. Some employ groove-based vamps fixed to a single key or a single chord with a simple, repeated melody. Others use elaborate chord progressions, unconventional time signatures, or melodies with counter-melodies. These arrangements, whether simple or complex, typically include improvised sections that can vary in length, much like in other forms of jazz. As with jazz, jazz fusion can employ brass and woodwind instruments such as trumpet and saxophone, but other instruments often substitute for these. A jazz fusion band is less likely to ...
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Johnny Almond
Johnny Almond (20 July 1946 – 18 November 2009) was a British saxophonist, who is best known for his recordings with the Alan Price Set, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall and Mark-Almond. Biography Johnny Almond was born in Enfield, Middlesex, England. He played in Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and the Alan Price Set. Among others he worked as a session musician with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Chicken Shack and Fleetwood Mac. In 1969, he had founded Johnny Almond's Music Machine and had recorded two solo albums, ''Patent Pending'' and ''Hollywood Blues''. On ''Patent Pending'', Almond is accompanied by Geoff Condon, Alan White, Jimmy Crawford, Steve Hammond, Roger Sutton and Johnny Wiggins. On ''Hollywood Blues'' he jammed with Curtis Amy, Hadley Caliman, Joe Harris, Charles Kynard, Ray Neapolitan, Joe Pass, Earl Palmer und Vi Redd. In the same year he joined John Mayall's (post-Bluesbreakers) with whom he toured and recorded '' The Turning Point'' (1969) and '' Empty Rooms'' (1969 ...
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Eternal Equinox
''Eternal Equinox'' is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in 1969 which became his last released on the Pacific Jazz label.Pacific Jazz 10000/20000 series discography Part 2
accessed January 29, 2016


Reception

rated the album with 4½ stars.


Track listing

''All compositions by Gerald Wilson except as indicated'' # "" () â ...
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California Soul (album)
''California Soul'' is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in 1968 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.Pacific Jazz 10000/20000 series discography Part 2
accessed January 29, 2016


Reception

rated the album with 2 stars; in his review, Scott Yanow noted: "Gerald Wilson's next to last Pacific Jazz release is one of his weakest due in large part to the commercial material".


Track listing

''All compositions by Gerald Wilson except as indicated'' # "" (
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Everywhere (Gerald Wilson Album)
''Everywhere'' is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in late 1967 and early 1968 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.Pacific Jazz 10000/20000 series discography Part 2
accessed January 29, 2016


Reception

rated the album with 3 stars; in his review, Scott Yanow noted: "None of the individual tunes or performances on this out of print set caught on (nor would any make it into Wilson's greatest-hits collections), but the overall music is pleasing and swinging".


Track listing

''All compositions by Gerald Wilson except as indicated'' # "Everywhere" - 4:19 # "
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Live And Swinging
''Live and Swinging'' (subtitled ''The Gerald Wilson Orchestra Plays Standards and Blues'') is a live album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in 1967 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.Pacific Jazz 10000/20000 series discography Part 2
accessed December 15, 2015


Reception

rated the album with 4 stars.


Track listing

''All coompositions by Gerald Wilson except as indicated'' # "Paper Man" (Charles Tolliver) - 6:46 # "" (

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Gerald Wilson
Gerald Stanley Wilson (September 4, 1918 – September 8, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter, big band bandleader, composer, arranger, and educator. Born in Mississippi, he was based in Los Angeles from the early 1940s. In addition to being a band leader, Wilson wrote arrangements for Duke Ellington, Sarah Vaughan, Ray Charles, Julie London, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Carter, Lionel Hampton, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, and Nancy Wilson. Early life Wilson was born in Shelby, Mississippi, and at the age of 16 moved to Detroit, Michigan, where he graduated from Cass Technical High School (one of his classmates was saxophonist Wardell Gray).Peter Vacher"Gerald Wilson obituary" ''The Guardian'', 15 September 2014. He joined the Jimmie Lunceford orchestra in 1939, replacing its trumpeter and arranger, Sy Oliver. While with Lunceford, Wilson contributed songs to the band, including "Hi Spook" and "Yard-dog Mazurka", the first influenced by Ellington's recording o ...
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Cornish College of the Arts (CCA) is a private art college in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1914. History Cornish College of the Arts was founded in 1914 as the Cornish School of Music, by Nellie Cornish (1876–1956), a teacher of piano. Cornish would go on to serve as the school's director for its first 25 years, until 1939. The Cornish School of Music began its operations in rented space in the Boothe (or BoothMildred AndrewsCornish School HistoryLink Essay 596, December 26, 1998, updated on June 28, 2006. Retrieved 2010-05-25.) Building on Broadway and Pine Street. As Cornish developed the idea of her school, she initially turned to the Montessori-based pedagogical method of Evelyn Fletcher-Copp, but turned at last to the progressive musical pedagogy of Calvin Brainerd Cady, who had worked as musical director with John Dewey as the latter set up his seminal progressive educational project, what is now the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. Conceived by Cor ...
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