Sunday, September 25, 2011

Tailor-made day for jazz

Cloudy, rainy, cold.
Today was tailor-made for bundling up with some JAZZ.
I listened to a number of albums, including "LEONARD FEATHER PRESENTS BOP," a 1957 album produced by the titular Feather, a well-regarded jazz annotator and record producer.
Pianist GEORGE WALLINGTON leads a group that includes alto-saxophonist PHIL WOODS in a collection of songs meant to recreate the atmosphere of the 52nd Street clubs of New York in the late 1940s, where the be-bop jazz form began.
It was warm music for a rather dreary day.

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