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In 2018, Henderson introduced his stand-up show titled Archie Henderson: Jazz Emu.Originally, the name referred to his comedic act rather than a distinct character. The choice of "Jazz" alluded to the musical aspect of his comedy, while "Emu" humourously reflected his own physical appearance, as he described himself as resembling an emu.
Your Songs is a studio album by American jazz singer Harry Connick Jr. that was released by Columbia. It was released first in the United States on a limited edition double vinyl LP on August 25, 2009, [ 5 ] then on CD on September 22.
It entered the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 96 on December 22, 1958 (for the week ending December 28, 1958) and remained on the charts for six more weeks, peaking at No. 51 on the chart ending January 25, 1959, and was off the charts by February 15, 1959. [1] Lead singer Robert Draper Jr died on Christmas day 1994. [2]
[22] Spencer and Danny Sembello wrote the song, "Take Your Time" for singer Pebbles. [23] It was released on CA 53362 and a hit prediction in the July 2, 1988 issue of Billboard. It got to no. 3 on the US R&B chart. [24] [25] He would work with Both Michael and Danny on the Controllers' 1989 album. [26]
"Now it's any genre of music," said owner Rob Friedman, whose love for jazz and blues led him to establish the Plains Township venue 30 years ago. "Each band brings in a different group of people.
James Sidney Greene, Jr. (born February 24, 1975) is an American jazz saxophonist, gospel musician, recording artist, record producer, and music professor. He started his music career in 1997, and has since released eight studio albums .
Eugenie Jones is an American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and producer. [1] She has collaborated with many jazz artists, including Reggie Workman, Bernard Purdie, Julian Priester, Bobby Sanabria, Lynn Seaton, Marquis Hill, Bill Anschell, and Lonnie Plaxico. [2] She received the Jazz Hero Award by the Jazz Journalist Association in 2023. [3]
He has also served as guest conductor for the Missouri All-State Collegiate Jazz Orchestra, the Arkansas All-State High School Jazz Ensemble, and the Arizona All-State High School Jazz Ensemble. [71] From September 2016 through March 2020, Cooper served as host of the WUMR radio program The Voice of Jazz which aired on Wednesday nights from 5-6 ...