New: hardbopAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917steemzzanhive-183959hive-180932hive-185836photographyuncommonlabhive-166405hive-101145hive-188619hive-183397hive-150122bitcoinhive-144064hive-145157krsuccesshive-184714lifehive-109690hive-193637hive-103599hive-181136TrendingNewHotLikersfjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoOne By OneWayne Shorter (tenor sax), Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Cedar Walton (piano), Reggie Workman (bass) and Art Blakey (drums). Extracted from the album Ugetsu (1963).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoBlues MarchBenny Golson (tenor sax), Lee Morgan (trumpet), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jymie Merritt (bass) and Art Blakey (drums). Extracted from the album Moanin’ (1959).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoMoaninBenny Golson (tenor sax), Lee Morgan (trumpet), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jymie Merritt (bass) and Art Blakey (drums). Extracted from the album Moanin’ (1959).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoSong for My FatherHorace Silver (piano), Joe Henderson (tenor sax), Carmell Jones (trumpet), Teddy Smith (bass) and Roger Humphries (drums). Extracted from the album Song for My Father (1964).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoSister SadieHorace Silver (piano), Junior Cook (tenor sax), Blue Mitchell (trumpet), Gene Taylor (bass) and Louis Hayes (drums). Extracted from the album Blowin’ the Blues Away (1959).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoSeñor BluesHorace Silver (piano), Hank Mobley (tenor sax), Donald Byrd (trumpet), Doug Watkins (bass) and Louis Hayes (drums). Extracted from the album 6 Pieces of Silver (1957).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoDoodlin'Horace Silver (piano), Hank Mobley (tenor sax), Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Doug Watkins (bass) and Art Blakey (drums). Extracted from the album Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (1955).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoThe PreacherHorace Silver (piano), Hank Mobley (tenor sax), Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Doug Watkins (bass) and Art Blakey (drums). Extracted from the album Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (1955).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoRoom 608Horace Silver (piano), Hank Mobley (tenor sax), Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Doug Watkins (bass) and Art Blakey (drums). Extracted from the album Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (1955).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoPent-Up HouseSonny Rollins (tenor sax), Clifford Brown (trumpet), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). Extracted from the album Sonny Rollins Plus 4 (1956).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoValse HotSonny Rollins (tenor sax), Clifford Brown (trumpet), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). Extracted from the album Sonny Rollins Plus 4 (1956).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoSanduClifford Brown (trumpet), Harold Land (tenor sax), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). Extracted from the album Study in Brown (1955).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoCherokeeClifford Brown (trumpet), Harold Land (tenor sax), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). Extracted from the album Study in Brown (1955).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoJorduClifford Brown (trompet), Harold Land (tenor sax), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). Extracted from the album Clifford Brown & Max Roach (1955).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoJoy Spring (Arturo Sandoval)Arturo Sandoval (trumpet). Extracted from the album Trumpet Evolution (2003).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoJoy Spring (Tyner/Scoffield)McCoy Tyner (piano) and John Scoffield (guitar). Extracted from the album Things Ain’t What They Used to Be (1989).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoJoy Spring (Manhattan Transfer)Extracted from the album Vocalese (1985).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoJoy Spring (Freddie Hubbard)Freddie Hubbard (trumpet).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoJoy Spring (Joe Pass)Joe Pass (guitar) (1964).fjcalduch (64)in music • 7 years agoJoy SpringClifford Brown (trumpet), Harold Land (tenor sax), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). Extracted from the album Clifford Brown & Max Roach (1955).