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Judy Carmichael: ...And Basie Called Her Stride
Grammy nominated pianist Judy Carmichael is one of the world’s leading interpreters of stride piano and swing.
Recommended if you like
Count Basie,
Fats Waller,
James P. Johnson.
Evgeny Lebedev: 102 Days
Stunning new contemporary, piano jazz from one of the best contemporary Russian pianists.
Recommended if you like
Chick Corea,
Esbjörn Svensson,
Herbie Hancock.
John Sheard: 88
15 instrumental pieces for the piano by John Sheard (CBC's Vinyl Cafe)
Recommended if you like
Glenn Gould,
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Kenny G.
Lenny Marcus: A Different Shade of Blue
The second album, features the magnificent guitar work of the late Charlie Byrd.
Recommended if you like
Charlie Byrd.
Kevin Toney: A Grateful Heart, Kevin Toney Solo
Unlike anything heard before, this collection is a combination of Spiritual, Classical and Jazz rendered in a solo piano expression.
Rick Gallagher: A Sleigh, a Song, and a Baby Boy
Instrumental-Jazz-Holiday-Piano---A Must have collection of freshly rearranged Christmas classics performed by a swinging, yet sensitive trio with percussion.
Recommended if you like
Benny Green,
Bill Evans,
Vince Guaraldi.
Debbie Poryes Trio: A Song In Jazz
A new voice in jazz piano with unique, modern and swinging mainstream arrangements to standards and originals and a trio with an uncanny rhythmic rapport.
Recommended if you like
Bill Evans,
Keith Jarrett,
McCoy Tyner.
Kenny Barron Ensemble: A Table for Two
Romantic jazz ballads. Tender, lyrical playing by Kenny Barron, piano; Bob Sheppard, saxophones and flute; Dave Ellis, saxophones; Peter Barshay, bass; Lewis Nash, drums.
Wayne Horvitz and Sweeter Than the Day: A Walk in the Dark
11 new originals, showcasing Horvitz's unique and understated harmonic language, Tim Young's brilliant and beautiful solos, and fantastic group interplay. This CD swings with a modern edge.