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Stafford James (born April 24, 1946) ... In 1987 he composed Sonatina for viola d'amore and double bass, premiered at Bates Recital Hall at the University of Texas, ...
Rough House is a studio album by jazz guitarist John Scofield. It features pianist Hal Galper , bassist Stafford James and drummer Adam Nussbaum (who would go on to play in Scofield’s trio). Track listing
James Wayne Stafford ... 1944) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and comedian. While prominent in the 1970s for his recordings "Spiders & Snakes", ...
Ali Jackson (jazz bassist) Alvin Jackson (musician) Chip Jackson; Chubby Jackson; Elmer James; Stafford James; Michael Janisch (musician) Jerry Jemmott; William Manuel Johnson; Jeff Johnson (bass player) Marc Johnson (musician) Reggie Johnson (musician) Brad Jones (bassist) Eddie Jones (jazz musician) Sam Jones (musician) Papa John Joseph
On the album, Ali is featured on drums and percussion, and is joined by saxophonist and flutist Carlos Ward, pianist Fred Simmons, and bassist Stafford James. In 1999, the recording was reissued by Survival in conjunction with Knit Classics. [1] [2] [3]
Heavy Spirits is an album by American jazz saxophonist Oliver Lake, which was recorded in 1975 and released on the Arista Freedom label. The album features Lake playing in different settings: three quintet tracks with Olu Dara on trumpet, Donald Smith on piano, Stafford James on bass, and Victor Lewis on drums, three more tracks with Lake backed by three violinists, a trio piece with ...
Colin was one of the original members of Train, which initially consisted of Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Scott Underwood and Jimmy Stafford. As bassist for the band, Colin contributed to the group ...
On the album, Cyrille is joined by members of the band Māōnō: saxophonist David S. Ware, trumpeter Ted Daniel, vocalist Jeanne Lee, synthesizer player Romulus Franceschini, pianist Donald Smith, bassist Stafford James, and percussionist Alphonse Cimber. The musicians are joined by poet Elouise Loftin. [1]