Miles Davis was one of the most important musicians of the twentieth century. He was famously difficult to get alone with. Indeed, criminally so. This is from...
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Today would have been the 114th birthday of Sy Oliver. Oliver is a very important figure, and a pioneer. This is from Wikipedia: In 1933, Oliver joined Jimmie...
Music, or a good deal of it, should be plain fun–and nobody is more fun than Marcia Ball. The Daily Music Break highlighted her a while ago. Here she...
A couple of pretty important jazz folks celebrate birthdays this week. Paul Desmond was the alto saxophone player in Dave Brubeck’s Quartet. He wrote...
This is an odd tribute post. My daughter is a senior at Binghamton University in upstate New York. Early on, our family visited and went with her to a...
One of the fun things about posting old music is that if it survived this long, it’s usually great. Another fun thing is that the videos themselves are...
Jazz Age Music reports that Ivy Benson was born on this day in 1913. Here is what the site says about her: Ivy Benson was born in 1913, in Holbeck, a suburb of...
Vassar Clements has been featured on The Daily Music Break previously. He has a great solo in the John Hartford song “Steam Powered Aereo Plane.”...
This Day in Music notes that “The Nat King Cole Show” debuted on NBC on November 5, 1956. It was the first variety show hosted by an African...
Blossom Dearie was not a superstar, but made a name for herself and had a long and successful career. The unique name wasn’t made up. Margrethe Blossom...
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