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BROWN, CLIFFORD/ERIC DOLPHY - TOGETHER [IMPORT] DECEPTION FINE AND DANDY UNKNOWN CRAZEOLOGY OLD FOLKS THERELL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY The only recorded encounter of Clifford Brown & Eric Dolphy! Never before released recordings dolphy eric and issued here for the first time ever! Recorded at Eric Dolphy's home, Los Angeles, California, June or July 1954.The only recorded encounter of Clifford Brown & Eric Dolphy! Never before released recordings dolphy eric and issued here for the first time ever! Recorded at Eric Dolphy's home, Los Angeles, California, June or July 1954. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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COLTRANE, JOHN - TRANE TRACKS: THE LEGACY OF JOHN COLTRANE [IMPO SO WHAT WITH THE MILES DAVIS QUINTET AFRO BLUE ALABAMA EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE NAIMA IMPRESSIONS VERSION 1 IMPRESSIONS VERSION 2 FEAT. ERIC DOLPHY MY FAVORITE THINGS VERSION 1 MY FAVORITE THINGS VERSION 2 FEAT. ERIC DOLPHY The life of the late Jazz great is explored thoroughly on this DVD presentation. Includes a 30-minute interview with McCoy Tyner, revealing interviews with: Elvin Jones, Ron Carter, Benny Bailey, Eddie Marshall, Bishop Franzo, Wayne King from the African Orthodox Church dolphy eric and Saint John Coltrane. Also includes concert footage of legendary songs: So What (with Miles Davis) Afro Blue, Alabama, Every Time We Say Goodbye, Naima, Impressions, Impressions (featuring Eric Dolphy), My Favorite Thing dolphy eric and My Favorite Things (featuring Eric Dolphy). Includes video clips of: Miles Davis, Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie, Johnny Hodges, Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, Thelonious Monk, The Art Ensemble of Chicago dolphy eric and The Elvin Jones Quartet.The life of the late Jazz great is explored thoroughly on this DVD presentation. Includes a 30-minute interview with McCoy Tyner, revealing interviews with: Elvin Jones, Ron Carter, Benny Bailey, Eddie Marshall, Bishop Franzo, Wayne King from the African Orthodox Church dolphy eric and Saint John Coltrane. Also includes concert footage of legendary songs: So What (with Miles Davis) Afro Blue, Alabama, Every Time We Say Goodbye, Naima, Impressions, Impressions (featuring Eric Dolphy), My Favorite Thing dolphy eric and My Favorite Things (featuring Eric Dolphy). Includes video clips of: Miles Davis, Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie, Johnny Hodges, Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, Thelonious Monk, The Art Ensemble of Chicago dolphy eric and The Elvin Jones Quartet. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Illinois Concert - ... Ferd Mert - Official homepage. Flash Girls, The - Minnesota-based folk group. Concert schedule, reviews and biographies. Fairlanes, The - Rock'n'Roll band from Chicago. Concert schedule, song list and links. FreezerBurn - ... Eric Dolphy - The Illinois Concert *... - Eric Dolphy - The Illinois Concert * Track Listing: Softly As In A Morning Sunrise Something Sweet, Something Tender God Bless The Child South Street Exit Iron Man ...
Los Angeles Sharp Electronics - ... while his father searched for work before settling in Los Angeles, California. He studied at Los Angeles City College, and was such a good saxophonist that he came out ahead of Eric Dolphy in an audition for ... as Dolphy, he also played alongside Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry and Billy Higgins. He later entered the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to study ...
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