Played Twice at Servant Jazz Quarters in early 2014. Dan Wood on piano, Nick Malcolm on trumpet, George Crowley on tenor sax, Olie Brice on bass and Simon Roth on drums. Posted by Dan Wood
Tag: jazz
Joshua White Quintet—“Think of One”
Michael Dessen, trombone, Gavin Templeton. alto sax, Joshua White, piano, Hamilton Price, bass, Dan Schnelle, drums. At “98 Bottles”, San Diego, June 22, 2012 Posted by Joshua White
No, not that Avishai Cohen! This Avishai Cohen!
Two Avishai Cohens! One plays bass, the other one (this one) plays trumpet! Avishai is shown here with Yoni Zelnik, bass, and Jeff Ballard, drums, at the 2015 Tbilisi Jazz Festival. Catch up with this Avishai here!
Avishai Cohen—“Criss Cross”
Avishai on bass and Nitai Hershkovits on piano. Check out Avishai’s site here
Thelonious Assault—“Skippy”
Thelonious Assault at Opus Concert Cafe in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on September 6, 2013. Peter Hart and Lynne Hart, saxophones; Anthony Catalfano, piano; Jim Fudge, bass; Jim Stroehle, drums. Posted by Richard Rauch
Soesja Citroen—“Monk’s Mood”
Scandinavian chanteuse Soesja Citroen, delivering a seriously moody “Monk’s Mood”, way back in 1983, with Cees Slinger & John Clayton. Posted by Soesja Citroen
Dean Tsur Quartet—“Four In One”
https://youtu.be/OwZvRnlkei4 Dean Tsur – Saxophone; Alon Tayar – Piano; Avri Borochov – Acoustic Bass; Noam Israeli – Drums. Posted by Dean Tsur
Joey does Bird—“Anthropology”
Jazz prodigy Joey Alexander, with Russell Hall on bass and Sammy Miller on drums at the Jazz Standard in New York. Posted by trender18
Mike Titlebaum Trio with Nicholas Walker and Greg Evans—“Stuffy Turkey”
Get it? One of Monk’s less frequently played tunes. Mike on sax, Nick on bass, Greg on drums. Recorded at The Gates in Ithaca, NY, 9/29/13. Posted by Mike Titlebaum
Dave Samuels—“Bemsha Swing”
The Dave Samuels Trio, featuring Mark Walker on drums and Oscar Stagnaro on bass, performing a tune jointly composed by Thelonious Monk and drummer Denzil Best. Recorded at the 2009 Berklee Percussion Festival. Posted by Gustavo Agatiello