Dissecting the Revolutionary ‘Olé Coltrane’
John Coltrane‘s “Olé Coltrane” is a pivotal album. The record’s three tracks ooze audacity, showcasing the artist’s voracious appetite for exploration….
John Coltrane‘s “Olé Coltrane” is a pivotal album. The record’s three tracks ooze audacity, showcasing the artist’s voracious appetite for exploration….
Jazz is a language, a means of expression. And in “The Other Side of Benny Golson,” the dialect is hard bop,…
The echo of the first note of Donald Byrd‘s 1961 album, “Royal Flush,” resonates with the unmistakable vitality of hard bop….
Dexter Gordon‘s “Doin’ Alright” marked a turning point in the legendary tenor saxophonist’s career. Released in 1961, the album showcased Gordon’s…
Hank Mobley‘s “Workout,” an iconic album from the early 1960s, captures the essence of jazz at its finest. The record, filled…
It’s not every day that one stumbles upon an album like Lee Morgan‘s “The Rumproller.” This captivating blend of jazz styles…
Jazz, a musical form born from African American roots, has evolved dramatically since the 1950s, branching into numerous subgenres. Each subgenre…
The moment you put on Lee Morgan‘s “Lee-Way” album; you’re struck by the musical brilliance that emanates from this iconic jazz…