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Columbus Calvin "Duke" Pearson, Jr (Atlanta, Georgia, August 17, 1932 – Atlanta, August 4, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer. Allmusic notes him as being a "big part in shaping the Blue Note label's hard bop direction in the 1960s as a record producer."
Duke Pearson was born Columbus Calvin Pearson, Jr. in Atlanta, Georgia, to Columbus Calvin and Emily Pearson. The moniker "Duke" was given to him by his uncle, who was a great admirer of Duke Ellington. Before he was six, his mother started giving him piano lessons, an instrument he studied until he was twelve. Then, he took an interest in brass instruments: mellophone, baritone horn and ultimately trumpet. He was so fond of the trumpet that through high school and college, he neglected the piano. He attended Clark College while also playing trumpet in groups in the Atlanta area. While in the U.S. Army, during his 1953–54 draft, he continued to play trumpet and met, among others, pianist Wynton Kelly. Pearson himself confessed in a 1959 interview that he was "so spoiled by Kelly's good piano", that he decided to switch to piano again. Also, it seems that dental issues forced him to give up brass instruments.
Na nana naaaa wikipedia info about Mr. Byrd Early life and education Born in Detroit, Michigan, Byrd attended Cass Technical High School. He performed with Lionel Hampton before finishing high school. After playing in a military band during a term in the United States Air Force, he obtained a bachelor's degree in music from Wayne State University and a master's degree from Manhattan School of Music. Playing career While still at the Manhattan School he joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, replacing Clifford Brown. In 1955, he recorded with Jackie McLean and Mal Waldron. After leaving the Jazz Messengers in 1956 he performed with a wide variety of highly regarded jazz musicians, including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, and Thelonious Monk. In June 1964, Byrd ja...
As dificuldades para se entrar e chegar à cabeça da estátua. A visão panorâmica de 360 graus do Rio de Janeiro.
Paseo Helicoptero sobrevuela Cristo Redentor, Rio de Janeiro. Christ Redeemer overflight, Rio de Janeiro. Empresa: Helisul Lugar de despegue: Mirador Santa Marta company: Helisul Takeoff location: Mirador Santa Marta
A Pirelli restaurou o monumento ao Cristo Redentor. E lá de cima descobriu que ele olha de uma maneira especial para cada um dos seus visitantes. Descubra como ele olha para você. #OlharDoCristo http://olhardocristo.pirelli.com.br; http://instagram.com/cristo.redentor
In honor of the late David "Fathead" Newman, his sensuous version of Duke Pearson's "Cristo Redentor" from his 2002 'Davey Blue' CD. Recorded in New York City May 31, 2001. Newman (alto saxophone), Bryan Carrott (vibraphone), Cedar Walton (piano), David Williams (bass), Kenny Washington (drums). Rest in peace, Brother Dave.
Matéria sobre a história do Cristo Redentor, produzida para o Conexão Rio, programa semanal ao vivo de Roma sobre os preparativos para a Jornada Mundial da Juventude
Harvey Mandel Christo redentro from the omonymous album..enjoy
Aaron Gardner- Tenor Saxophone Jeremy Kuzniar- Drums Michael Ritter- Acoustic Bass Steve Peplin- Electric Guitar Original Composer: Duke Pearson Live @ The Jazz Estate (Milwaukee, WI) (02/15/2014) The song title is Portugese for 'Christ the redeemer'. http://gardenofsilenceandsound.bandca...
Duke Pearson Trio - Jeannine (1961) Personnel: Duke Pearson (piano), Thomas Howard (bass), Lex Humphries (drums) from the album 'BAG'S GROOVE' (Trio Records)
UnoMas - Live at the Vogue - Jeannine (Duke Pearson cover), opening performance for Grammy Award Winning, Snarky Puppy, Nov. 23, 2015 at the Vogue Theater in Vancouver, BC - Canada Kelly Brown - Guitar | Dino DiNicolo - Bass | Travis Nelson - Drums http://www.unomas.ca http://www.facebook.com/unomastrio http://www.youtube.com/unomastrio http://www.twitter.com/unomastrio http://www.cdbaby.com/artist/unomas
Track 4 of "Sweet Honey Bee", recorded on December 7, 1966 at the Rudy Van Gelder Studios. Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; James Spaulding, alto sax & flute; Joe Henderson, tenor sax; Duke Pearson, piano; Ron Carter, bass; Mickey Roker, drums.
"New Girl" by Duke Pearson as recorded by the Duke Pearson Big Band on Introducing the Duke Pearson Big Band. I do not own the rights to this piece, arrangement, recording or anything related. I just wanted to share this recording with those who do not readily have access to it.
-Track listing- Bluebird Of Happiness I'm A Fool To Want You I Love You When Sunny Gets Blue The Golden Striker On Green Dolphin Street 3 A.M. -Personnel- Duke Pearson - piano Gene Taylor - bass Lex Humphries - drums, tambourine
Blue Note Tracklist CD1 01. Lou Rawls - The Girl From Ipanema (Live) 00:00 02. Hank Mobley - Recado Bossa Nova 04:23 03. Cannonball Adderley and the Bossa Rio Sextet - Batida Diferente 12:32 04. Nancy Wilson - One Note Samba (Samba De Una Nota So) 15:58 05. Lee Morgan - Rio 17:57 06. Duke Pearson - Sandalia Dela 24:07 07. Grant Green - Corcovado (Quiet Nights) 27:36 08. Ike Quebec - Blue Samba 33:32 09. Kenny Dorham - Sao Paulo 38:48 10. Horace Parlan - Congalegre 46:04 11. Nancy Wilson - How Insensitive (Insensatez) 50:26 12. Willie Bobo - Bossa Nova in Blue 53:30 13. Charlie Rouse - Samba De Orfeu 56:12 14. Kurt Elling - Rosa Morena 01:02:29 15. Michel Petrucciani - Brazillian Suite 01:07:03 CD 2: 01. Joe Henderson - Blue Bossa 01:13:27 02. Laurindo Almeida - Atabaque 01:21:25 03. Bud ...
(YouTube and record labels the original video, 5 million views later. I have re-uploaded it for your listening pleasure.) 6 Hour Classic Jazz Music Mix By JaBig (Tracklisting below) is the perfect long playlist for studying, relaxation, work and of course Jazz Houses, lounges and bars. - Like JaBig on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JaBig - Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/JaBig Notice: I am ETERNALLY grateful to Cathy (AKA NoRequests) for figuring out the right tracklist as well as adding the timestamps. If you ever read this message, please write to me (you have my email since you have written to me before) and I will send you a free DEEP & DOPE hoodie as my thank-you gift! 1. 0:00:00 I'm Just a Fool to Love You Duke Pearson Trio 2. 0:05:15 When You Wish Upon a Star Hugh Lawson ...
Stanley Turrentine - The Return of the Prodigal Son (1967) 1. The return of the prodigal son 00:00 2. Pres Delight (Flying Jumbo) 06:36 3. Bonita 13:42 4. New Time Shuffle 19:52 5. Better Luck Next Time 25:48 6. Ain't No Moutain High Enough 31:07 7. Dr. Feelgood 35:44 8. The Look of Love 41:25 9. You Want Me To Stop Loving You 47:27 10. Dr. Feelgood (alt. take) 52:56 *Stanley Turrentine* - tenor saxophone McCoy Tyner - piano Duke Pearson - organ, arranger Garnett Brown - trombone Joe Shepley, Marvin Stamm - trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks 1-6) Blue Mitchell - trumpet (tracks 7-10) Julian Priester - trombone (tracks 1-6...
George Duke - Keyboards Michael Manson - Bass Jef Lee Johnson - Guitar Ronald Brunner - Drums Shannon Pearson - Vocals Andrew Papastephanou - 2nd Keys
1 No Problem 2 Here's That Rainy Day See All 2 3 Everything Happens to Me See All 6 4 Glad I Met Pat (Take 3) (#) See All 6 5 Glad I Met Pat (Take 4) See All 6 6 How Deep Is The Ocean? See All 6 7 On Green Dolphin Street See All 2 8 If I Did-Would You? (Take 1) (#) See All 3 9 If I Did-Would You? (Take 2) See All 3 10 Flight to Denmark See All 2 11 No Problem (Take 2) (#) See All 11 Duke Jordan (piano); Ed Thigpen (drums); Mads Vinding (bass)
One More Once (MIchel Camillo), Bag's Groove (M. Jackson), My Favorite Things (R. Rodgers), Bedouin (Duke Pearson) Pino Di Modugno, accordion Vito Di Modugno, Hammond B3 Michele Carrabba, ts Vincenzo DeLuci, tp Sandro Gibellini, gr Massimo Manzi, dr
neryong ci http://about.me/neryongc The alluring title track alone makes this CD a must-have. A 15-minute dreamscape laid down by pianist Duke Pearson, the song features enchanting solos by tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson and vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson. Guitarist Grant Green's single-note melody heightens the song's suspense. Grant's original "Jean de Fleur" finds the ensemble in brisker tempo, while their cover of John Lewis's "Django" exudes the spine-tingling coolness of Lewis's brand of bop. 1. Idle Moments (Rudy Van Gelder 24Bit Mastering) (1999 Digital Remaster) 2. Jean De Fleur (Rudy Van Gelder 24Bit Mastering) (1999 Digital Remaster) 3. Django (Rudy Van Gelder 24Bit Mastering) (1999 Digital Remaster) 4. Nomad (Rudy Van Gelder 24Bit Mastering) (1999 Di...
Idle Moments Tracklist 1. Idle Moments 00:00 2. Jean De Fleur 15:00 3. Jean De Fleur (Alternate Version) 21:50 4. Django 30:01 5. Django (Alternate Version) 38:47 6. Nomad 52:01 Musicians Grant Green (Guitar, Main Performer) Al Harewood (Drums) Bob Cranshaw (Bass) Bobby Hutcherson (Vibraphone) Duke Pearson (Liner Notes, Piano) Joe Henderson (Sax Tenor)
from "The Phantom" (1968), Blue Note. Jerry Dodgion - flute, alto flute ; Bobby Hutcherson - vibes ; Duke Pearson - piano ; Sam Brown - acoustic guitar ; Al Gafa - electric guitar ; Bob Cranshaw - bass ; Mickey Roker - drums ; Carlos "Patato" Valdes - congas, guiro. Written by Jerry Dodgion. Arranged by Duke Pearson. Recorded September 11, 1968 at the Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Recording engineer: Rudy Van Gelder. Produced by Francis Wolff.
Duke Pearson (p,arr), Johnny Coles (tp), George Coleman (ts), Pepper Adams (bs,cl), Garnett Brown (tb), Les Spann (fl), James Spaulding (as), Bob Cranshaw (b), Mickey Roker (ds) Album:"The Duke Pearson Nonet / Honeybuns" Recorded:New York City, May 25 & 26, 1965
Jazz Fusion, Latin Jazz, Jazz Funk - Jazzy Music 70's To Today http://www.facebook.com/groups/JazzMan Click the above link and join for access to share our love of Jazz Fusion, Jazz Funk, Latin Jazz from YouTube video posts and learn/Discover new tunes. Released: 1974 Bass -- Bob Cranshaw, Hermeto Pascoal (tracks: A3), Theo (tracks: A2) Drums -- Mike Roker* Electric Piano -- Duke Pearson Engineer -- Rudy Van Gelder Flute -- Hermeto Pascoal (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B2, B4) Guitar -- Hermeto Pascoal (tracks: B2), Theo (tracks: A1, B1 to B4) Photography -- Allen Matthews Piano -- Duke Pearson Producer -- Duke Pearson Saxophone [Alto], Flute [Alto] -- Al Gibbons Trombone -- Kenny Rupp Trumpet -- Burt Collins, Joe Shepley Vocals -- Flora Purim
Spoon (Hell Rell) returns home from prison after serving a 12 year sentence for shooting his abusive step-father. He finds his mother that he saved is addicted to drugs and his childhood friends (played by Felicia "Snoop" Pearson and Flow Money) aren't doing anything productive with their lives so he forms a plan to take over the projects that raised him. Directed by Nimi Hendrix - NimiHendrix@ssmotionpictures.com Written by Duke Da God Starring Hell Rell, Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, and Flow Money. Executive Produced by Mack Millions
This is an interview with trombonist Tom "Bones" Malone. He has been a member of Paul Shaffer's CBS Orchestra since 1993. Tom "Bones" Malone is also known for his work with the Blues Brothers. He has toured and worked with artists and bands ranging from Brenda Lee, Doc Severinsen, Woody Herman, Duke Pearson, Louie Bellson, Frank Zappa, Blood, Sweat & Tear, Billy Cobham, The Band, Gil Evans, the late Willy Deville and the Saturday Night Live Band. In addition to the trombone, Malone also plays trumpet, tuba, tenor sax, baritone sax, flutes, piccolo, and other instruments.
Kim Pearson of Trans Youth Family Advocates was interviewed on CNN Headline News on 2/12/2008
The Steve Harvey Morning Show interviews Cheryl Pearson-McNeil from the Nielsen Company.