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"Freddie Hubbard, the CTI Years 1970-1973. When top jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard began recording for the CTI label in the early 1970s, he combined his mastery of bop with forays into fusion and imaginative interpretations of contemporary rock and soul hits.
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John Coltrane American Broadcast Collection 1951-1963
In his remarkable career, tenor sax giant John Coltrane was a vital figure in the evolution of bop to free jazz.
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MILES DAVIS - Paul's Mall, Boston, MA September 14th, 1972
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n 1976, award winners of DownBeat magazine's annual poll assembled to present a concert in Chicago, the city in which the publication was founded and based.
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"Broadcast live on WBCN-FM radio, this remarkable performance captures Pat Metheny at a fascinating point in his career. His debut album, the classic Bright Size Life, had recently been released, but he'd already moved on, forming a quartet for the forthcoming Watercolors LP, issued in 1977.
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"Between October 1961 and October 1962, numerous Charles Mingus performances were broadcast on WADO in New York, featuring the great jazz bassist leading about half a dozen different line-ups.
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"Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, live at the 9th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival on September 5th 1987
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• Magical performance at the Agora Theater, Cleveland, Ohio in 1976 on Agora Radio Network's New World of Jazz show
• Includes the entire broadcast
• Digitally remastered for greatly enhanced sound quality
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"Gato Barbieri live at Paul's Mall, Boston in 1976. Gato Barbieri left his native Argentina for Europe in 1962. By the end of the decade he was based in America, and established as one of the world's leading jazz-fusion saxophonists and composers.
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"Gil Evans & Jaco Pastorius live from Yomiuri Land Open Theater East, Tokyo, Japan on July 28th 1984. Best-known for their respective contributions to the music of Miles Davis and Weather Report, Gil Evans and Jaco Pastorius are true giants of 20th Century jazz and fusion.
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