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  1. Come Enjoy “SEVEN VIEWS” !
    Get it Now!-> Luizsantos.com/seven-views peace 🎹🎶🪘🎼🥁
    #jazz #art #classical #worldmusic #brazilianmusic #latinjazz #jazzmusic

  2. Come Enjoy “SEVEN VIEWS” !
    Get it Now!-> Luizsantos.com/seven-views peace 🎹🎶🪘🎼🥁
    #jazz #art #classical #worldmusic #brazilianmusic #latinjazz #jazzmusic

  3. Come Enjoy “SEVEN VIEWS” !
    Get it Now!-> Luizsantos.com/seven-views peace 🎹🎶🪘🎼🥁
    #jazz #art #classical #worldmusic #brazilianmusic #latinjazz #jazzmusic

  4. Come Enjoy “SEVEN VIEWS” !
    Get it Now!-> Luizsantos.com/seven-views peace 🎹🎶🪘🎼🥁
    #jazz #art #classical #worldmusic #brazilianmusic #latinjazz #jazzmusic

  5. Miles Davis, Red Garland, Paul Chambers & Philly Joe Jones -"Miles Davis Quintet" during the "Cookin'" sessions on May 11, 1956 in New York City, New York
    #jazz #jazzmusic #jazzlegends #art

  6. Return to Forever for the cover of the 'Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy' in August of 1973.
    Photo by Sotos Productions, Inc
    #jazz #jazzmusic #jazzlegends #art

  7. Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, and Ed Blackwell Recorded live on July 2, 1989 at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, Canada. #jazz #jazzmusic #jazzlegends #art

  8. Naná Vasconcelos, Pat Metheny, David Blamires, Paul Wertico, Steve Rodby & Lyle Mays - 1986
    #jazz #art #jazzmusic

  9. (L-R) Brian Blade (drums), Charlie Haden (double bass), Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone) and Brad Mehldau (piano), collaborated on the acclaimed jazz album *American Dreams* (2002).
    #jazz #art #jazzmusic

  10. John McLaughlin, Jack Bruce, Billy Cobham and Stu Goldberg performing at the Complexe René Tys in Reims, France on October 30, 1979. Photos by Robert Guillerault.
    #jazz #rock #art #jazzmusic

  11. Thelonious Monk at the Cathouse circa 1950s. By Pannonica de Koenigswarter
    #jazz #art #jazzmusic #jazzlegends

  12. On today's new episode of The Tonearm Podcast, Tomeka Reid joins us to talk about 'dance! skip! hop!', the fourth album from her quartet—and one of the more irresistible things to come out of avant-garde jazz this year. Reid discusses writing music she could bounce around to, the very physical demands of the cello, and what twelve years with the same four musicians does to a band sound.

    She also talks about her grandmother's photographs from Green River, Wyoming, and how those images keep finding their way onto her album covers, what the cello can do that other jazz instruments can't, and the philosophy behind the Chicago Jazz String Summit.

    Don't miss this special episode: podcast.thetonearm.com/tomeka-

    #Jazztodon #TomekaReid #Cello #JazzMusic

  13. On today's new episode of The Tonearm Podcast, Tomeka Reid joins us to talk about 'dance! skip! hop!', the fourth album from her quartet—and one of the more irresistible things to come out of avant-garde jazz this year. Reid discusses writing music she could bounce around to, the very physical demands of the cello, and what twelve years with the same four musicians does to a band sound.

    She also talks about her grandmother's photographs from Green River, Wyoming, and how those images keep finding their way onto her album covers, what the cello can do that other jazz instruments can't, and the philosophy behind the Chicago Jazz String Summit.

    Don't miss this special episode: podcast.thetonearm.com/tomeka-

    #Jazztodon #TomekaReid #Cello #JazzMusic

  14. On today's new episode of The Tonearm Podcast, Tomeka Reid joins us to talk about 'dance! skip! hop!', the fourth album from her quartet—and one of the more irresistible things to come out of avant-garde jazz this year. Reid discusses writing music she could bounce around to, the very physical demands of the cello, and what twelve years with the same four musicians does to a band sound.

    She also talks about her grandmother's photographs from Green River, Wyoming, and how those images keep finding their way onto her album covers, what the cello can do that other jazz instruments can't, and the philosophy behind the Chicago Jazz String Summit.

    Don't miss this special episode: podcast.thetonearm.com/tomeka-

    #Jazztodon #TomekaReid #Cello #JazzMusic

  15. On today's new episode of The Tonearm Podcast, Tomeka Reid joins us to talk about 'dance! skip! hop!', the fourth album from her quartet—and one of the more irresistible things to come out of avant-garde jazz this year. Reid discusses writing music she could bounce around to, the very physical demands of the cello, and what twelve years with the same four musicians does to a band sound.

    She also talks about her grandmother's photographs from Green River, Wyoming, and how those images keep finding their way onto her album covers, what the cello can do that other jazz instruments can't, and the philosophy behind the Chicago Jazz String Summit.

    Don't miss this special episode: podcast.thetonearm.com/tomeka-

    #Jazztodon #TomekaReid #Cello #JazzMusic

  16. On today's new episode of The Tonearm Podcast, Tomeka Reid joins us to talk about 'dance! skip! hop!', the fourth album from her quartet—and one of the more irresistible things to come out of avant-garde jazz this year. Reid discusses writing music she could bounce around to, the very physical demands of the cello, and what twelve years with the same four musicians does to a band sound.

    She also talks about her grandmother's photographs from Green River, Wyoming, and how those images keep finding their way onto her album covers, what the cello can do that other jazz instruments can't, and the philosophy behind the Chicago Jazz String Summit.

    Don't miss this special episode: podcast.thetonearm.com/tomeka-

    #Jazztodon #TomekaReid #Cello #JazzMusic

  17. Ornette Coleman Quartet (feat. Don Cherry), Warsaw (1993)
    Ornette Coleman alto sax, trumpet
    Don Cherry trumpet
    Charnett Moffett bass
    Denardo Coleman drums
    youtu.be/CbW0tBxW0S4?si=HkPoPs
    #jazz #art #jazzmusic #freejazz

  18. In this excerpt from the new episode of The Tonearm Podcast, saxophonist Ben Wendel explains how he built the BaRcoDe ensemble by consulting vibraphonist Joel Ross, generating a list of about fifteen players, and then selecting four whose approaches were distinct enough to give him the widest possible palette—describing the goal as assembling the "Avengers of Mallet Players."

    Be sure to listen to the entire conversation: podcast.thetonearm.com/ben-wen

    #Saxophone #Vibraphone #JazzMusic #Jazztodon #Podcast