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Andrew Henderson: Andrew Henderson At St. John's, Elora (2010)
Award winning Canadian organist releases his debut album featuring the rich and colorful Casavant organ at St. John's, Elora, Canada, with a diverse program of works that span five centuries.
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Bach,
Handel,
Widor.
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Southern Excursion Quartet: Trading Post (2008)
Jazz Quartet featuring all Original compositions by band members. Saxophone, piano, bass and drums.
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Andrew Hill,
Joe Henderson,
Wayne Shorter.
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Sarah Manning: House on Eddy Street (2004)
"Sarah Manning can swing as naturally as she breathes...an enlivening presence in the new generation of jazz makers. Manning plays - and writes - in what is unmistakably her own voice." - Nat Hentoff
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Andrew Hill,
Joe Henderson,
John Coltrane.
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Mike Allen & George McFetridge Duo: Threads (2007)
Elegant, playful original saxophone and piano duo music - the fruits of a decade of collaborative music-making.
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Joe Henderson / Andrew Hill,
Lee Konitz / Lenny Tristano,
Stan Getz / Kenny Barron.
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Willie Lee Henderson: Beautiful Entry (2006)
Catchy gospel/contempory Christian music with a great sound.
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Various Artists: Rock With It - Rockin' With the R&B #2 (2009)
Jumping R&B tracks from the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, all of which exhort the listener to “Rock! Rock! Rock!” or, in a few instances, to “Roll! Roll! Roll!” long before the official birth of Rock and Roll in 1954.
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Johnny Otis,
Lowell Fulson,
Tiny Grimes.
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John Turner: Fiddling Rogues and Rascals (2003)
John Turner, Scottish fiddling champion, performer and teacher, joins with many of his musical friends to provide a lively sampling of composers and music from the 17th century to the present day.
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Hector MacAndrew,
John Turner,
Niel Gow.
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Simon Mark Smith: Wonderful Life (2011)
Meaningful lyrics from gravelly vocals, surrounded by a mixture of rock, pop and folk astride a contemporary groove based and rich musical soundscape.
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Bruce Springsteen,
Leonard Cohen,
Mark Knopfler.
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Andrew Beals: Gravy Train (2008)
Straight ahead, original Jazz compositions and Standards from a burinin\' Alto Saxophonist.