Valen Bluesss
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Enlaces
- UBU WEB - Música Contemporanea
- Smithsonian Jazz
- Smithsonian Jazz Edu
- Sitio Oficial de Tilmann Dehnhard
- Una completa guia e historia de los Standards más famosos (excelente)
- Libros Libres Música Libre
- Musicas de Colombia (Blog)
- Music Theory - Ejercicios en línea
- JazzColombia.com
- jazztimes.com (Revista de Jazz)
- jazzreview.com (Reseñas de Jazz)
- jazzonline.com (Revista de Jazz)
- Foros de discusión de Jazz en allaboutjazz.com
- Downbeat - Guia de estilos del Jazz
- Discografía de Miles Davis
- Breve historia del Jazz
- ANTIPODA
- allaboutjazz.com (Revista de Jazz)
Jazz Firsts
- First jazz recording: Livery Stable Blues, Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB) - 1917
- First classic blues recording: Crazy Blues, Mamie Smith - 1920
- First recording by a black band: Ory's Creole Trombone / Society Blues, Kid Ory's Sunshine Orchestra - 1921
- Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith record for the first time (New York) - 1923
- King Oliver's first recording (Gennett Records) - 1923
- First mixed (racially) recording session: New Orleans Rhythm Kings (NORK) and Jelly Roll Morton (Mr. Jelly Lord, London Blues, Milenberg Joys, etc.) - 1923
- Washingtonians made their first recordings (Ellington in NY) - 1924
- First recordings made by Louis Armstrong as a leader (Hot 5) - 1925
- First scat recording: Louis Armstrong, Heebie Jeebies - 1925
- First recordings by the Red Hot Peppers (Jelly Roll Morton) - 1926
- First Boogie-Woogie recording: Meade Lux Lewis, Honky Tonk Train - 1927
- First recordings of Benny Goodman and Jimmy Lunceford - 1934
- First gold record ever: Glenn Miller, Chattanooga Choo-Choo -1942
- First electric (amplified) jazz guitar solo: Floyd Smith, Floyd’s Guitar Blues - 1939
- First modal album: Miles Davis, Kind Of Blue - 1959
- First major album in the bossa nova style: Joao Gilberto, Chega de Saudade - 1959
- Beginnings of Fusion: Miles Davis, Bitches Brew - 1969
- First jazz improviser: Louis Armstrong
- First use of the word "Jazz": Vaudeville team of William and George Demarest of "Our Three Sons" - 1910
- First jazz ensemble on film: Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB) in The Good For Nothing - 1917
- First published ragtime composition: William Krell, Mississippi Rag - 1897
- First published rag by a black composer: Thomas Million Turpin, The Harlem Rag - 1897
- First interracial jazz group: Benny Goodman Trio (Benny Goodman/Teddy Wilson/Gene Krupa)
- First modern jazz bass player: Jimmy Blanton
- First modern jazz guitar player: Charlie Christian
- First center of jazz: New Orleans
- First composer to set the standard of setting brass against reeds: Fletcher Henderson
- First black band with a regularly sponsored series: Don Redman
- First band to use five saxophones: Benny Carter
- First jazz musician to be nominated for a Pulitzer Prize: Duke Ellington
- First black vocalist with a major white jazz orchestra: Billie Holiday with Artie Shaw - 1938
- First Jazz at the Philharmonic concert - 1943
- First modal composition: Miles Davis, Miles aka Milestones - 1958
Discografía
- Ella & Louise -Ella Fitzgerald
- Finally: Live in Stockholm. Polygram Records, 1993 -Joe Pass & Red Mitchell
- Giant Steps. Atlantic, 1959 -John Coltrane
- Haunted Hearts. Polygram Records, 1992 -Charlie Haden
- Inside Out. Ecm Records, 2000 -Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette
- Jazz Profile -Miles Davis
- Kind of Blue -Miles Davis
- Maiden Voyage. Blue Note, 1965 -Herbie Hancock
- Mingus Dynasty. Columbia, 1959 -Charles Mingus
- On the Edge. Steeplechase, 1994 - Mike Richmond
- Oscar Pettiford Sextet. Vogue, 1954 -Oscar Pettiford
- Parker’s Mood. Polygram Records. 1995 -Stephen Scott / Roy Hargrove / Christian McBride
- Prime Directive. Ecm Records, 2000 -Dave Holand Sextet
- Ray Brown / Monty Alexander / Russell Malone. Telarc, 2002 -Ray Brown / Monty Alexander / Russell Malone
- Red Mitchell. Rhino / Wea, 1999 - Red Mitchell
- Shades of Jade. Ecm Records, 2005 -Marc Johnson
- Some day my prince will come - Miles Davis
- Speak No Evil. Blue Note, 1964 -Wayne Shorter
- Standard Bearers. Ojc, 1988 -Ron Carter
- Sunday at the Village Vanguard [LIVE]. Ojc, 1990 -Bill Evans
- The Cape Verdean Blues. Blue Note, 1965 -Horace Silver
- The Gait Keeper. Sunny Side, 2003 -Rufus Reid
- The Real McCoy. Blue Note, 1967 -McCoy Tyner
- The Soul Society, Ojc. 1992 -Sam Jones
- Whims of Chambers. Blue Note Records, 1996 - Paul Chambers
- Wood. A440 Records, 2002 -Brian Bromberg
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