Hey,
Always looking for new backing tracks? just type “Jazz backing track” on Deezer and here is what you get.
I guess we can find some others also on Spotify.
Cheers,
🙂
Hey,
Always looking for new backing tracks? just type “Jazz backing track” on Deezer and here is what you get.
I guess we can find some others also on Spotify.
Cheers,
🙂
Oui, de nouveaux extraits sonores, pris Ă Auffargis, ainsi que quelques nouvelles photos, sur le site funics.
from the SMOOTH JAZZ RIDE! Â and from the Jazz resource
 Here are some other smooth jazz sites/links you may find informative, helpful, and/or enjoyable.Â
Grouptones.com This is a awesome new site to find musicians to jam with as well as gigs and other events.Â
Thesmoothjazzride.com Covering all your smooth and contemporary jazz needs. Smooth jazz cd reviews and more.Â
musicarrangers.com This is a great site with loads of information on basic music theory. Click on the 3 buttons on the left that say pitch, chords, and time.Â
APassion4Jazz.net This is a website full of information about jazz history and jazz education.Â
Circle-of-fifths.net If you want to get serious about learning everything about the circle of fifths, this website is for you!Â
allaboutjazz.com This is one of the biggest jazz websites on the internet. It has loads of information regarding album reviews as well as a wonderful forum to ask all your jazz questions (but don’t be afraid to ask me first on my contact page!)Â
www.jazzorg.com This is a jazz community websiteÂ
www.good-ear.com This is a very handy website that has really improved my ear over the yearsÂ
www.pandora.com This is a great site to listen to music for free! Basically you enter an artist you like and Pandora will create a customized station with similar artists for you to discover.
Media/Websites/Promotion Services/Publicists: A Passion for Jazz! – Music history and education. Beyond One Entertainment – Artist & Event Management Café Jazz Radio (& JazzLynx) – Canada’s Smooth Jazz Connection Coool Classic Artists Today – The Best Songs Dick Felix Music – Sophisticated Music For Your Special Occasion GHP Radio – Your Independent Music Source Jazz Quotations –The #1 Resource on the Web For Jazz Smugglers – For jazz enthusiasts; includes The Bluffer’s Guide For Jazzbeat — A site for self-publishers of jazz books, jazz education Jazzhouse — An official website of the Jazz Journalists Association: Jazznlight and FatJamz: Free MP3s, CDs, and MP3 Albums. Jazzreview* – Your complete guide to jazz music on the web Smooth & Soul – A comprehensive smooth jazz website Smooth Jazz & More, Internet Radio on Live365 – This is the Place! Smooth Jazz Art – Photos by Sherry Fisher Smooth Jazz Therapy – The very best from the world Smooth Jazz Spot –  An awesome network to discuss Smoothjazzvibes* – The place to go if you are a fan of SoulTracks — Tracking the Greatest Soul Music The Indie Bible – Valuable information Source for Indie Artists The Jazz Discography – Everything you need to know about The Jazz Resource – Everything from info on Best Jazz The Source: Smooth Jazz and More – The Best Smooth *TSJR’s Ronald Jackson is also a contributing writer/editor with these fine sites. |
For Bucky Pizzarelli’s birthday we’re featuring his Trio performing “In A Mellowtone.” The tune, composed by Ellington in 1939, has since become a jazz standard.
Video:Â http://www.jazzonthetube.com/page/21868.html
– Lester Perkins
Jazz on the Tube
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The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 54,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 12 Film Festivals
Bonjour tous,
Une superbe application pour votre portable, des milliers d’accompagnements  de Jazz, BrĂ©sil, rock et pop, disponibles…
Les Real Books au bout du doigt.
J’ai fait une petite sĂ©lection de nos morceaux favoris, voir ci-dessous.
Bon, il faut l’acheter et l’installer, mais ça vaut vraiment le coup. a+
VoilĂ ce que j’ai trouvĂ©, pour l’instant.
1. Bohemia After Dark – Oscar Pettiford
2. Alfie – Burt Bacharach
3. Alfie’s Theme – Sonny Rollins
4. Well You Needn’t – Thelonious Monk
5. A Night In Tunisia – Dizzy Gillespie
6. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat – Charles Mingus
7. Song For My Father – Horace Silver
8. Blues In The Closet – Oscar Pettiford
9. So What – Miles Davis
10. Stolen Moments – Oliver Nelson
11. Mercy Mercy Mercy – Joe Zawinul
12. Road Song – Wes Montgomery
13. Caravan – Duke Ellington
14. The Jody Grind – Horace Silver
15. Take Five – Paul Desmond
16. Recado Bossa Nova – Djalma Ferreira
17. This Masquerade – Leon Russell
18. Put It Where You Want It – Joe Sample
19. Morning Dance – Jay Beckenstein
20. Cold Duck Time – Eddie Harris
21. Watermelon Man – Herbie Hancock
22. Moanin’ – Bobby Timmons
Pour ouvrir ce morceau/cette liste pressez ou cliquez le lien sur votre appareil iOS, Mac ou Android avec iRealb installé.
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The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
Madison Square Garden can seat 20,000 people for a concert. This blog was viewed about 67,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Madison Square Garden, it would take about 3 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.
In 2011, there were 63 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 346 posts. There were 244 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 37mb. That’s about 5 pictures per week.
The busiest day of the year was June 21st with 433 views
A link to the label Tru thoughts is now in the links list, nice web radio to listen from the Brighton ‘s studio, Â near the UK coast, and of course , the Nostalgia 77 label. Â Several pretty good jazzy stuff overthere!
Whether they are for big bands, rock bands, editors, institutions,  manufacturers, music salers, radios… Music is an infinite source of inspiration for the logo designers. Here is a selection of music logos. Several were classified as the top ten logo in terms of identification to the band (The Who, The Beatles, ABBA…).  Several of them are part of our life and  it seemed we know them since history. How did they influenced us? and created an immediate recognition of the band or radio is a good question. Some others are logo projects created by design studio.
Since the event of the 2.0 web,  you do not need to get in touch with prestigious and inaccessible designer, or let’s say that the contact is greatly facilitated with top quality designers through their web sites or web agency. Almost everyone now can have access to creativity.
So, since music logos seems to be of a strong interest to you, you’ll find here under several links of Logo designers studios, and a smart collection of music logo gathered from these sites and elsewhere which help us to realize the importance of the design which is  a key factor of  identification  and recognition …  see you.
from intuitive design…
The Who. Designed by Brian Pike, 1964
This logo was originally designed by Brian Pike for the promotion of the band’s debut at London’s the Marquee Club on the 24th, November, 1964. The show was publicized by the new band’s manager Lambert & Stamp, who made these special black and white posters and concession cards get printed under the tagline of “Maximum R&B”. This poster has remained as one of the most classic images in the history of rock music. Curiously, this logo was never used on any of the band’s albums but has remained their most famous identity.
The Who poster, 1964
This logo shows a clever way of how to turn a normal bold lettering into an original identity with just a couple of adjustments. First, by merging the letter “H” from both names, creating a feeling of unity and a nice balance on the whole wording. Also, by merging the letters “T” and “H” to enforce this same feeling of unity. The addition of the arrow to the letter “O” provides the logo with an uplifting, powerful and dynamic strength, and closes the whole wording at the same time. This arrow also ads the mod image that the band’s managers decided to project at the time, being the arrows an important icon in mod and pop art. This logo also symbolizes the freshness and wildness of The Who’s music in the early 60’s perfectly.
Grateful Dead. Designed by Bob Thomas, 1969
This Grateful Dead logo is just one of the different versions that the artist Bob Thomas did for the band throughout their career. The logotype was originally commissioned to Bob Thomas by the band in 1969. It was a version of a former logo that had been designed with the purpose of marking the flight-cases of the band in order to identify them easily during their tours. The original logo only featured the blue, red and white circle with the ray, and was usually sprayed on the flight-cases. This way, Thomas added the skull image to it. The logo was not used on an album cover until the release of “Steal Your Face” in 1976. It was also used later in a couple of compilations, it still remains as the main identity for the band. In 1992, a year before his death, Bob Thomas revisited the logo to produce 50 signed, numbered and hand colored prints as a hardwood block engraving…. more at…Â intuitive design