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  1. Gerald Stanley Wilson (September 4, 1918 – September 8, 2014) ... The Golden Sword (Pacific Jazz, 1966) Live and Swinging (Pacific Jazz, 1967) Everywhere (Pacific Jazz, 1968) California Soul (Pacific Jazz, 1968) Eternal Equinox (Pacific ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1966 Vinyl release of "The Golden Sword (Torero Impressions In Jazz)" on Discogs.

  3. The Golden Sword, an Album by Gerald Wilson. Released in 1967 on Fontana (catalog no. TL 5409; Vinyl LP). Genres: Big Band. Rated #1169 in the best albums of 1967.

  4. Latiny tracks from Gerald Wilson -- but done with his usual tight LA soul jazz groove! Wilson swings, as always, and leads a band of LA players with a fabulous mix of styles. The set's got Harold Land, Anthony Ortega, Laurindo Almeida, Roy Ayers, Teddy Edwards, and Jimmy Woods -- to name but a few -- and the performances are fantastic as each individual member surrenders to the larger aims of ...

  5. Most selections previously released on the following albums: You better believe it (Pacific Jazz ST-34), Moment of truth (Pacific Jazz ST-61), Portraits (Pacific Jazz ST-80), On stage (Pacific Jazz ST-88), Feelin' kinda blues (Pacific Jazz ST-20099), The golden sword (Pacific Jazz ST-20111), Live and swinging (Pacific Jazz ST-20118), Everywhere (Pacific Jazz ST-20132), California soul (World ...

  6. Gerald Wilson chronology; On Stage (1965) Feelin' Kinda Blues (1965) The Golden Sword (1966) Feelin' Kinda Blues is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in 1965 and released on the Pacific Jazz label. Reception. Professional ...

  7. 14. Mai 2018 · Sometimes, in other interviews, he lengthened the interval to 20 years. Gerald Stanley Wilson was born in Shelby, Mississippi, on September 4, 1918. His mother started giving him piano lessons when he was six. The pair moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where Wilson heard the then-new music of the big bands on the radio.