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  1. A Jazz Portrait of Cole Porter (Summit, 2001) Allan Harris, The Genius of Eddie Jefferson (Resilience Music Alliance, 2018) Jim Holman, Explosion! (Delmark, 2012) Freddie Hubbard, Back to Birdland (Real Time, 1982) Vic Juris, Roadsong (Muse, 1978) Peter Lauffer, Keys to the Heart (Peter Lauffer/CD Baby, 2010)

  2. Back to Birdland is an album by jazz musician Freddie Hubbard recorded in August 1982 and released on the Real Time label. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow calls the album "Hubbard's first worthwhile studio recording (with the exception of Super Blue ) since the mid-'70s".

    • Ralph Jungheim
    • 1983
    • August 1982
    • Jazz
  3. Real Name: Richard Cole. Profile: Richard Cole was an American jazz saxophonist, born 29 February 1948 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA - died 2 May 2020 in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, USA. In 1969, he joined drummer Buddy Rich's Big Band. After working with Lionel Hampton's Big Band and Doc Severinsen's Big Band, he formed his own quintet and toured ...

  4. Alto saxophonist Richie Cole, with more than a quarter century of contributions to the jazz world under his belt, is perhaps best known for his four-year partnership with the late Eddie Jefferson. The road was Jefferson and Cole’s home. The pair toured the States in Cole’s minivan, playing just about everywhere until 1979, when Jefferson ...

  5. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Credits. Acoustic Bass – Andy Simpkins * Alto Saxophone – Med Flory ( tracks: 6), Richie Cole. Drums – John Dentz. Engineer [Recording] – Ken Kreisel, Scott Simon (4) Flugelhorn – Freddie Hubbard. Liner Notes – Herb Wrong * Photography By – Steve Sakai. Piano – George Cables. Producer – Ralph Jungheim.

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    • US
    • 4
    • CD, Album, Reissue
  6. Back to Birdland, an Album by Freddie Hubbard. Released in 1981 on M&K (catalog no. RT-305; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz, Hard Bop. Featured peformers: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet, fluegelhorn), Ashley Alexander (trombone), George Cables (piano), Richie Cole (alto saxophone), John Dentz (drums), Andy Simpkins (bass), Ralph Jungheim (producer), Ted ...

  7. Richie Cole (from 1981-01-19 until 1981-01-20) bass: Andy Simpkins (from 1981-01-19 until 1981-01-20) drums (drum set): John Dentz (from 1981-01-19 until 1981-01-20) flugelhorn and trumpet: Freddie Hubbard (from 1981-01-19 until 1981-01-20) piano: George Cables (from 1981-01-19 until 1981-01-20) trombone: