Nicholas Payton
•→ http://nicholaspayton.wordpress.com/←
•→···«Struttin’ With Some Barbeque» ←[w/ Airmen of Note, 2008]
♦ Vitoria/Gasteiz_2002 ↓
Roy Haynes + Nicholas Payton + Dave Kikoski + Kenny Garrett + Christian McBride
♦ Nicholas Payton Trio_[May, 2014] ⇓
w/ Vicente Archer & Adonis Rose.
♦ Nicholas Payton Trio: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert ⇓ [2018]
3 tracks from Afro-Caribbean Mixtape [2017]
↑ «Kimathi» + «Othello» + «Jazz Is A Four-Letter Word»
¤ Christian Scott ⇔
♦ Christian aTunde Adjuah ↓
•→ «Eraser»⇐
♦ Isadora ↓ [2012]
♦→Sean Jones quintet ⇓ [2012]
¤ Wynton Marsalis ⇓
•→ Black Codes ⇐[2013]
♦ Everything Happens To Me ↓ [2013]
∇ ‘Mademoiselle D’Gascony’ ⇓ [2014]
¤ Jon Hassell ⇓ [1937-2021]
Composer/trumpeter Jon Hassell was the visionary creator of a style of music he describes as ‘Fourth World’, a mysterious, unique hybrid of music both ancient and digital, composed and improvised, Eastern and Western.
♦ Voiceprint ↓ [1990]
Jon Hassell ↓ ‘Club Zombie’ «Dressing for Pleasure» [1994]
∞ Brian Eno & Jon Hassell ⇒‘Chemistry’ [Fourth World_vol 1: Possible Musics_1980]
♦ Brian Eno & Jon Hassell ↓ ‘Dream Theory’ [Fourth World_vol. 2]
•→ Jon Hassel & Maarifa Street [Onze_2009] ←
♦ ‘Last Night The Moon Came’ ↓ [2009]
= from «FASCINOMA» [1999] ↓ Jon Hassell + Ry Cooder + Jacky Terrasson + Ronu Majumdar…
•→ Nature Boy ⇐
•→ Pygmy Dance ←
•→ Jon Hassell & Farafina @ Glastonbury_1987
∇ ‘Pastorale Vassant’ ⇓ [«Listening to Pictures»_2018]
¤ Don Cherry [1936-1995]
•→ ‘Bemsha Swing’ [1986] – w/ Herbie Hancock + Ron Carter + Billy Higgins
¤ Lester Bowie [1941-1999]
♦ I’ll Remember April ↓ [1994]
Lester Bowie – trumpet; James Carter – tenor; Luis Bonilla – trombone; Kelvyn Bell – guitar, Amina-Claudine Myers – Hammond organ and Don Maye – drums.
•→‘Night Life’⇐ // •→ Lester Bowie’s Brass Fantasy_1984←
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¤ Art Farmer [1928-1999] was an American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player. He also played flumpet, a trumpet/flugelhorn combination designed for him by David Monette ⇒
¤ Nat Adderley [1931-2000] plays the →cornet ←‘Loneliness’.



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