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  1. Saturday 18 May 2024. Hear the iconic 1959 album 'Kind of Blue' recreated live on stage. The album was released on August 17th 1959 and sixty years on is still one of the most successful jazz albums of all time. Now, you can experience this album recreated LIVE onstage with a cast of outstanding jazz musicians.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Returning to The Railway Inn after selling it out two years running, Kind of Blue will perform a matinee and evening show to two seated audiences. Both tickets are available on this page. Date. 19/05/2024. Room.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Underrated Miles Davis Period Rediscovered in New Columbia/Legacy Release: Columbia/Legacy’s seventh chapter of its acclaimed Miles Davis Bootleg Series, That’s What Happened 1982-1985, shines a light on an underrated period in the musician’s career. Released on September 16 in digital and physical configurations, the multi-disc set includes previously unreleased studio tracks and an ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Acclaimed and veteran saxophonist and composer David Murray follows his 2022 release of the well-received Seriana Promethea via his Brave New World Trio with this new quartet album, Francesca, on Intakt Records. The new members are leading voices in the creative scene. Pianist Marta Sanchez hails from Spain and has released five albums as a leader, including her brilliant recent trio album,

  5. During 2001-2002, Mr. Sosa composed a 45-minute work in three movements for symphony orchestra entitled, From Our Mother, which received its world premiere in January 2003 by the Oakland East Bay Symphony under the direction of Michael Morgan. In 2009, Mr. Sosa received an orchestral commission from the city of Girona, Spain and the Festival de Músicas Religiosas y del Mundo de Girona. The 20 ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · “Blue in Green” was first recorded on March 17, 1959 by trumpeter Miles Davis, pianist Bill Evans, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonist John Coltrane. It is the third track, as well as one of two ballads, on Davis’ Kind of Blue , released by Columbia Records on August 17, 1959.

  7. It’s late in the evening of Sat­ur­day, Octo­ber 28th, 1989. You flip on the tele­vi­sion and the sax­o­phon­ist David San­born appears onscreen, instru­ment in hand, intro­duc­ing the eclec­tic blues icon Taj Mahal, who in turn declares his intent to play a num­ber with “rur­al humor” and “world pro­por­tions.”