Jul 24th, 2008 · Charles Mingus' monumental masterpiece "Epitaph" never saw the light of day during his lifetime. But the tempestuous jazz legend left his ambitious score to be discovered by new generations. Hear the full piece, a 2 1/2-hour affair for 31 musicians.
Keywords: music · Jazz · lifetime · concert · legend · opus · masterpieces · monument · Magnum · Epitaph · Charles Mingus · Mingus
Oct 24th, 2007 · He was a sideman with the early stars of jazz, led one of the most admired bands on the Swing era, and catalyzed the careers of musicians like Charles Mingus. All the while, Red Norvo was bringing the mallet instruments to jazz.
Keywords: music · Jazz · era · instrumentation · sideman · admiring · Charles Mingus · Norvo · catalyzed · mallet
Sep 11th, 2007 · Capturing seven of America's greatest jazz musicians at the height of their powers in Europe, the DVD collection Jazz Icons offers a fresh perspective on the likes of Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Sarah Vaughan, Charles Mingus and Dave Brubeck.
Keywords: Europe · America · music · Jazz · DVD · John Coltrane · Dave Brubeck · Sarah Vaughan · Duke Ellington · Charles Mingus · Jazz Icons
Jun 27th, 2007 · Mitchell's work took an unexpected turn with Mingus, her streaky and often brilliant 1979 collaboration with jazz bassist Charles Mingus. After it, she sounded wiser and hipper, a jazz sophisticate whose melodies came bunched in waves and bursts of scat-singing capriciousness.
Keywords: mood · Jazz · 1979 · melodies · collaboration · brilliant · bassist · Mitchell · wiser · enthralled · hipper · Joni
Apr 2nd, 2006 · Saxophonist Jackie McLean died on Friday at the age of 75. He played with many of the greats, including Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey and Charles Mingus. We offer an appreciation.
Keywords: Miles Davis · Saxophone · Sonny Rollins · Jackie · Charles Mingus · McLean · Saxophonist Jackie McLean · Blakey
Jul 5th, 2004 · He's the founder of the Newport Folk Festival, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and the Newport Jazz Festival, which turns 50 this year. A new three-CD set, Happy Birthday Newport: 50 Swinging Years, celebrates the milestone. In the early 1950s, Wein founded the jazz clubs Storyville and Mahogany Hall in his hometown of Boston, where jazz giants Art Tatum, Sidney Bechet, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz and Miles Davis played. In 1954 he launched the Newport Jazz Festival, where he presented Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Dave Brubeck and others. The other music greats he knew and worked with: Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Louis Armstrong. Last year, Wein published his autobiography, Myself Among Others: A Life In Music.
Keywords: 1950 · hometown · celebration · CD · music · founder · milestones · veterans · Jazz · Boston · Giants · clubs