The collaborations between Sonny Rollins and any given trumpet player were few and far between, but they did include such notables as Miles Davis, Don Cherry, Clifford Brown, and in [more]
Although brief at just over 42 minutes long, this is a satisfying effort from pianist Kenny Barron. His second Enja release documents a quintet consisting of trumpeter Wallace Roney, tenor [more]
Willie Williams, best known for his associations with T.S. Monk's sextet and Art Taylor's Wailers, has a mellow tone on tenor and a playful sound on sropano. This pianoless trio set with [more]
This reissue of the Everest LP Piano Solos by Thelonious Monk showcases the great composer and innovator on eight tunes, recorded in 1954. While
A collection of live concert recordings from 1963-1964, this is Monk's excellent quartet shining brightly. Tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse in [more]
The Proper label continues its stellar jazz box-set series with this mammoth four-disc survey of drummers from early jazz to [more]