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The Charles Lloyd Quartet—Forest Flower (Sunrise)—At Monterey—Atlantic 1966
The Charles Lloyd Quartet—Forest Flower (Sunset)—At Monterey—Atlantic 1966
Samson Trinh—I Can’t Believe I’m Addicted To The O.C.—Very Strange Night—Lounge Union Music 2007
Samson Trinh—To You, Near You, With You—Very Strange Night—Lounge Union Music 2007 (Terri Murphy, vocals)
Clifford Brown—Gertrude’s Bounce—The Young Ones Of Jazz (vinyl comp)—Emarcy 1957?
Morgana King—Frankie and Johnny—The Young Ones Of Jazz (vinyl comp)—Emarcy 1957?
Don Byron—I’ve Found A New Baby—Ivey-Divey―Blue Note 2004
Robert Mazurek & Eric Alexander—Green And Blue—Green And Blue—Hep Records 1997
Harold Land—So In Love—Eastward Ho!—Jazzland 1960
Freddie Hubbard—Bolivia—A Tribute To Miles/Warsaw ‘91—Starburst 1991
Lalo Schifrin—The Mannix Theme
Jeff Parker—Days Fly By (With Ruby)—Like-Coping—Delmark 2003
Preservation Of Jazz
“Sweethearts On Parade”
Shalom 1950s
“Sweethearts On Parade”
Shalom 1950s
Wallace Davenport (tpt and vocal), Clarence Ford (as), Frank Fields (b) Ernest Elly (drums) Freddie Lonzo (trombone) Jeanette Kimball (p).
Result: Treasure! 8 Treasure Votes to 2 Trash Votes
Two-Of-A-Kind Entry
The Herbie Hancock composition “Maiden Voyage”
Version 1: Herbie Hancock from “Maiden Voyage”
Recorded for Blue Note Records in March of 1965
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; George Coleman, tenor sax; Herbie Hancock, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Williams, drums.
Version 2: Eldar from “Eldar” (Russian Kyrgystan) child prodigy, performed at many jazz festivals and won many jazz piano competitions
Recorded for Sony Records in April of 2004
Eldar, piano, tenor sax; John Pattituccu, bass; Todd Strait, drums.
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