Now that you’ve been sold on jazz, it’s time to go out and buy some music. The good news is that you will not have to fork out 15 or 17 dollars for a CD. The average jazz CD costs about 10 to 14 dollars, a relative bargain. The bad news is that there are so many CD’s out there. Sometimes, It can be hard to find good CD’s to start a collection. Here are some tips to start your collection. Read the rest of this entry »
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Shop Online Posted: June 2nd, 2010 by jazzer
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Its history is peculiar: he describes his parents as “hippies”, who seem to have a clear impact on their hats, sang in the streets even after releasing its first album, got into a legal battle ending with one of its main musicians, it seems more than a friend … and now publishes new album, Jazz ‘Bare Bones’, which can be heard on your website.
What dificl is, if for an Indian singer is a problem out on television announced that their fans will tell you that has been sold, and if it is harmful to compare with the Beach Boys Velvet or because the bar is
too high, what means for a jazz singer, ever closer to the fields of classical music out in an advertisement for jeans or that is being compared to Billie Holiday? Read the rest of this entry »
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first album,
Madeleine Peyroux,
too high Posted: January 23rd, 2010 by jazzer
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The Quai Branly Museum in Paris in an exhibition celebrating the first century of jazz music and shows its relations with other arts such as painting, photography and literature, justified their responsibility.
Over 2,000 square feet available from tomorrow, in chronological order, a multidisciplinary reading of jazz through pictures of great masters of twentieth-century paintings, musical scores, recordings, record covers, excerpts from films and cartoons, magazines, books and photographs.
Attracted by this style of music, artists like Dali, Warhol, Mondrian, Pollock, Matisse, Man Ray and Tàpies collaborated on the cover design, such as bringing together the exhibition organized by the Paris museum in collaboration with the Center for Contemporary Culture in Barcelona (CCCB). Read the rest of this entry »
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the first century Posted: January 18th, 2010 by jazzer
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Fusion Trio Jazzbel arises in early 2002 in Peru, but not yet two years later when the band begins to occur in society and in several actions that would shape the issues their first album, which until now had been distributed in circles very reduced, but since mid-March is available to anyone on the Internet.
The album is called White, and we can get into melodies of a short duration of 8 songs written especially to give prominence to the piano over the other instruments.’s Presence is just token guitars and keyboards and piano are present in each and every one of the topics. Read the rest of this entry »
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Trio debuts with Jazzbel Fusion White Posted: January 13th, 2010 by jazzer
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Bernie Williams gave him many good times to baseball fans, but now, the ball and glove left behind. Today the former ballplayer he devotes all his time on the guitar, that the accomplice had not been able to devote full.
Bernie Williams, former player of the team from the Bronx, spoke to us about his new career as a musician and his instrumental album Moving Forward. The Puerto Rican that despite being a baseball star, he defines himself as a musician in a moment of his life was devoted to play ball.
Do you consider yourself a musician or baseball player?
Baseball to me was a very important phase in my life. It was the springboard that has given me the opportunity to have this access to different worlds, however is not my present. Right now my thing is music. If I had not played baseball, I had not met many people who helped me and always will be a phase that will remember fondly. Read the rest of this entry »
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the baseball player musician Posted: January 10th, 2010 by jazzer
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Fanatics of the Jazz are kind the outstanding pianist and Cuban composer Chucho Buckets will head the next week the Festival Jazz Place, which they will attend musicians of 16 countries like Argentina, the United States, Brazil, Chile and Venezuela.
Chucho Buckets, of 67 years, winner of five Grammy prizes and promoter of the event, will give to a concert in the inaugural finery of the Festival the International Jazz, according to information. Read the rest of this entry »
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will be escabezado by Chucho Buckets Posted: December 26th, 2009 by jazzer
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Singer Corinne Bailey Rae has revealed that his upcoming album, The Sea, will be released on Feb. 1 in conjunction with their first single work, “I’d Do It All Again”.
The British newspaper NME (New Music Express), Corine records that became famous with his song “Put Your Records On” and admitted that some tracks on the album as “Are You Here” helped them cope with their suffering following the death of her husband Jason Rae, a victim of an accidental overdose in 2008. Read the rest of this entry »
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jazz Blues Posted: December 14th, 2009 by jazzer
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The Spanish Alejandro Sanz Alicia Keys and American joined voices to sing the theme Looking for paradise, which will be the first single from the new album of Spanish musician.
This musical production, which goes on sale on September 22, has had an extensive web promotion through the official site of the singer. In this space, Sanz has shared several messages, pictures and videos allude to disk. Read the rest of this entry »
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The Spanish Alejandro Sanz Posted: December 12th, 2009 by jazzer
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The purists of the genre have unanimously applauded the quintet of Michael Salvador, after Konstantin Zhenya British radio tuned to a few tracks recorded live by followers Jazzeros.
Since Konstantin Zhenya decided to present a Scottish radio show some issues during his stay in Spain recorded with a recorder in proceedings of the Spanish quintet Miguel Salvador Project, the purists of the genre critics have almost unanimously applauded by the Spanish quintet, recommending assistance to those willing to listen to quality jazz does not bend to modern forms of subverting an incisive gender. Read the rest of this entry »
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Konstantin Zhenya British,
Miguel Salvador Project receives,
versioning gender Posted: December 5th, 2009 by jazzer
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Norah Jones launched its fourth album, entitled The Fall, which departs from its characteristic sound to experiment with electronic tones and rockers in their work, without departing from the ballads and open and direct letters that characterize them.
These new sounds are played by renowned musicians such as Marc Robot and Smokey Hormel. Read the rest of this entry »
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Norah Jones Posted: November 18th, 2009 by jazzer
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