Although sometimes forgotten today, Mildred Bailey ranked with Billie Holiday as being among the most significant female [more]
There's little argument that the quintet Miles Davis led between 1965 and 1968 was one of the classic combos in the history of jazz. [more]
Milt Jackson was the dominant influence on the vibraphone for 50 years. Born in 1923, Jackson started out on guitar, piano, and also [more]
Imported from Europe!
In the 1950s Jazz spread throughout the world. With the advent of the long playing record, jazz [more]
Considering the hot pianists of the day were Dave Brubeck, Bill Evans, and George Shearing, what Denny Zeitlin brought to the table as a performer and composer was a [more]
Charles Mingus was one of the giants of jazz. One of jazz's finest bassists, Mingus was a highly emotional individual who as a bandleader drove his sidemen to [more]
The Collectables imprint's "Only the Best" series basically assembles several compilations together in a multi-disc package; compilations they've previously issued. In [more]
JSP is a reissue label sent by angels to alleviate suffering and dispel ignorance in the world. We know this because JSP has done a fantastic job of [more]
Pee Wee Russell was always a true individualist. Although he was technically skilled as a clarinetist, he developed a unique style that [more]
Postwar Recordings 1944-1953 contains 106 tracks, spread out over five CDs, tracing the complete postwar recordings of Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. These sides [more]