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The group formerly known as The Charlemagnes took on the name "The Blue Notes" in 1954, with a line-up consisting of lead singer Franklin Peaker, Bernard Williams, Roosevelt Brodie, Jesse Gillis, Jr., and Harold Melvin. [1]
Half Note Records is the Blue Note's live record label, founded in 2001. [6] Numerous musicians have recorded live albums at the Blue Note and released them on this label, including James Carter, Avishai Cohen, Elvin Jones, Odean Pope, Charles Tolliver, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Kenny Werner, Arturo Sandoval, Kenny Garrett and others.
Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label now owned by Universal Music Group and operated under Capitol Music Group. [1] Established in 1939 by German-Jewish emigrants Alfred Lion and Max Margulis, it derived its name from the blue notes of jazz and the blues.
The Bluenotes, a 1950s vocal group from North Carolina Bluenotes (Neil Young band) , later renamed Ten Men Workin' Blue Notes, later Merced Blue Notes, an American rock and roll group formed by Roddy Jackson
Logo of Blue Note Records. The album covers of Blue Note Records, an American jazz record label, are recognized for their distinctive designs. Many feature a combination of bold colors, experimental typography, and candid photographs of the album's musicians, and have been described as belonging to the Bauhaus and Swiss Style movements.
Blue notes (in blue): ♭ 3, (♯ 4)/ ♭ 5, ♭ 7 The blue notes are usually said to be the lowered third, lowered fifth, and lowered seventh scale degrees. [1] [2] [3] The lowered fifth is also known as the raised fourth. [4]
J. Fred Jackson (saxophonist) Javon Jackson; Milt Jackson; José James; John Jenkins (jazz musician) Joel Ross (vibraphonist) Dr. John; Bunk Johnson; J. J. Johnson
Catalogue number Year Artist Title Notes BLP 7001 1951 Sidney Bechet's Blue Note Jazzmen with "Wild Bill" Davison: BLP 7002 1951 Sidney Bechet Jazz Classics, Vol. 1: BLP 7003