Milt Jackson, George Benson, Bob James, Richard Tee, Idris Muhammad, Ron Carter, Grant Green and Eric Gale. He returned to soul jazz in the 1980s and into the 1990s. Turrentine lived in...
Stanley Turrentine, and Jimmy McGriff. He moved to Philadelphia and later New York City in... Willis Jackson , In the Alley (Muse, 1977) Clifford Jordan , Inward Fire (Muse, 1978) Jack...
[4] He also recorded with Quincy Jones, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson (he can be heard on the title track of the Bad album), Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Joey DeFrancesco. His last album, Dot...
Jackson, and Sonny Stitt together with guitarist Ernest Ranglin (live at Ronnie Scott's)... Jackson’s Band, to form an early jazz-rock group, If. Morrissey–Mullen[edit] When If...
Milt Jackson: Big Bags 1962: Harry Belafonte: Midnight Special 1962: Quincy Jones: Big Band... Stanley Turrentine: Always Something There 1968: Nat Adderley: You, Baby 1968: Kenny Burrell...
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Stephen Robert “Steve” Staggs, age 72, of Little Elm, Texas passed away on January 21, 2024, in Frisco, Texas. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Marsha Staggs of Frisco, Texas; his daughter, Stori Zicchino and her husband, Richard of Frisco, Texas; his son, Todd Staggs and his wife, Ashtyn Anderson of Portland, Oregon; his four grandchildren, Logan Staggs, Ren Staggs, Reese Zicchino, and Ruby Zicchino; his sister Melinda McGuire of Denver, Colorado. Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Roberta and Robert Staggs; his sister, Lau ...
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Saxophonist Javon Jackson, who recently became the chair of the University of Hartford’s Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz, will throw a birthday bash for trombonist Curtis Fuller at the Side Door Jazz Club in Old Lyme on Friday, December 20. Jackson, a recording artist with more than a dozen CDs as a bandleader, played with Fuller in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in the late 1980s. Fuller, who turned 79 on December 15, has worked with a virtual hall of fame of jazz artists over the last five decades, including Blakey, Count Basie, John Coltra ...