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“The Jazz Messengers” 1956

“The Jazz Messengers” by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers from 1956

I grew up with this LP. Recently, I listened to this CD with the added tracks and realized how influential these tunes, the writing and the solos were in my teens and early twenties. In listening, I was transformed to being nineteen and sitting at a piano at IU showing Dick Washburn these fantastic chords and harmony. How exciting to be able to figure out a little of what was going on by the pros 62 years ago.

I recall thinking Donald Byrd and Hank Mobley couldn’t play a wrong note and the intricate harmony never seemed to drive them into a corner.  And Horace Silver, always the consummate composer AND bandleader. Classic America Jazz!

“The Jazz Messengers” by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers from 1956

Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers - Jamey Aebersold

with:
Art Blakey
Hank Mobley
Donald Byrd
Doug Watkins

 

 

Give a listen to one of the finest recordings ever.

By Jamey Aebersold

Jamey is a internationally-known saxophonist and authority on jazz education and improvisation. Jamey has been a driving force in America's native art form, Jazz, and continues to kindle the fires of musical imagination in those with whom he comes in contact.

8 replies on ““The Jazz Messengers” 1956”

Might be worth saying that the album is “The Jazz Messengers” by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers from 1956.

What is the name of this album? You never mention the title and the cover image is too small to make out the title.

Gone are the days when one could go to a coffee house like the Minor Key in Detroit and listen to artists like Blakey and so many of the fresh new faces like Freddie Hubbard, and others.

Such a great album. Dick Washburn! He did some wonderful transcriptions. What is he up to, and are his transcriptions published anywhere?

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