icastico, to vinyl
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spotlightonpod, to jazz
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"Born in 1924 in Newark, N.J., Vaughan came up in the '40s, alongside bebop, a new jazz style she instantly took to. In the following decades, she proved to be one of the best singers of any genre."

Celebrating singer Sarah Vaughan, on what would have been her 100th birthday: https://www.npr.org/2024/03/27/1239907668/celebrating-singer-sarah-vaughan-on-what-would-have-been-her-100th-birthday

ks982579, to rust
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is a binary serialization repo, much faster than and supports many languages, including . The documentation also appears to have been created with , just a nice touch.

https://github.com/betwixt-labs/bebop/tree/master

DismalManorGang, to jazz
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music at Dismal Manor. It there is such a thing as a jazz super group, this quartet is it playing hot and on this outing. The gig opens hot as we draft this post.

The Gang is listening to a lossless master from via but the recording is available on the following services

https://songwhip.com/chris-potter/eagles-point2024
Have a go! Dream of Home opens hot but they dial the Bop back for Cloud Message.

icastico, to vinyl
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Thelonious Monk - Monk’s Dreām
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One of his best.

icastico, to vinyl
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Dizzy Gillespie - original score from The Cool World (mono) @vinylrecords

Found this cheap - pristine copy. Been really getting into Dizzy lately

icastico, to vinyl
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Charles Mingus - Mingus at Carnegie Hall @vinylrecords

icastico, to vinyl
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Roland Kirk - the inflated tear @vinylrecords

icastico, to vinyl
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Clifford Brown and Max Roach - Study in Brown @vinylrecords

dada, (edited ) to random French
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Pfff, j'ai un 1 que je ne peux plus utiliser parce que la société l'a décidé via la fin de support de l’application qui permet de le contrôler.

Quelle bande de connards.

icastico, (edited ) to vinyl
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Charles Mingus - Charlie Mingus @vinylrecords

Reissue of tracks from a 1954 session. Originally released on 10 inch (Jazzical Moods vol 1 &2). Nice cheap bin find.

Indigo, to jazz
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Wayne Shorter: Zero Gravity - Official Trailer | Prime Video

"An intimate portrait and cinematic ode to jazz giant Wayne Shorter's life and music. Depicted in three parts, each representing a different period of Shorter's life and music."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q97e1gBwNPg

markwyner, to illustration
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Calixthe, to jazz

ALT TEXT: Quote from Down the River Unto the Sea curated by Readwise. Black letters against a tan background. Small snippet of book cover which depicts a black and white photo of a man standing at the rail of a bridge with his back to the camera.

The quote is, "Monk always had a good group of talented musicians with him, but while they play deep melodies, he was the madman in the corner pounding out the truth between the fabrications of rhythm and blues." Down the River Unto the Sea by Walter Mosley.

Though this is a fictional book, "Monk" refers to real life American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk.

From NPR, "Monk, who was born 100 years ago today (written October 10, 2017) was also one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. The late pianist wrote about 70 songs during his career — many of which have became standards, including the most recorded jazz composition of all time, "'Round Midnight."

https://youtu.be/5o59Nsw7wxU

Music/Video: Thelonious Monk Quartet Live In 66 Norway & Denmark concerts

[After Midnight: Thelonious Monk At 100](https://www.npr.org/2017/10/10/556842176/after-midnight-thelonious-monk-at-100#:~:text=Monk%2C%20who%20was%20born%20100,%2C%20%22'Round%20Midnight.%22)

https://www.waltermosley.com/down-the-river/

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Book Excerpt: Down the River Unto the Sea by Walter Mosley

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romanalanwrites, to random

So let's see if we can hear Oscar Peterson humming along as he plays!

Oscar Peterson Trio, "Chicago" (1961)

Another live recording, but of much better quality than the historic Minton Playhouse performance that featured Charlie Christian.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z95mRVKO3QA

markwyner, to Anime
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Cowboy Bebop is one of my favorite anime series. I love the characters, the storyline, and the dip into sci-fi.

Maybe what I love most, though, is the opening. The retro feel to the animation/transitions is flawless and the song is absolutely delightful. It’s a track called “Tank!” by the band Seatbelts. It’s quite thematic.

Watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hfOyOBHIq4

More on Seatbelts:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seatbelts_(band)

jasonisaacdrums, to jazz
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Random awesome find from archive.org - Jo Stafford and Dave Lambert scat singing in 1949 on a tune with a mathematical formula for a name.

M + H + R x 3ee – 00 / 4/4 aa³ x 32 = Bop

https://archive.org/details/78_m-h-r-x-3ee-00-44-aa-x-32-bop-jolly-jo_jo-stafford-dave-lambert-and-h_gbia0205269a

wiseman, to music Italian
icastico, to vinylrecords
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The Horace Silver Quintet plus J. J. Johnson - The Cape Verdean Blues @vinylrecords

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