Joe Henderson’s celebrated 1973 album ‘Multiple’ is set to receive a reissue courtesy of Jazz Dispensary’s Top Shelf series.
A new recording features pianist McCoy Tyner and saxophonist Joe Henderson in a concert taped in New York City in 1966. The ...
A few months after the concert, Joe Henderson recorded "Mode For Joe," one of his most beloved '60s disc, and Tyner recorded his album "The Real McCoy," his first for Blue Note and one of his best.
Craft Recordings and Jazz Dispensary kick off the new year in style with a heady cult favorite from Joe Henderson, 1973’s Multiple. Returning to vinyl after more than 50 years, the album ...
It begins with a steady groove. Then saxophones enter like a rush of cool wind, conveying the buttery smoothness of the line ...
One nice spring day in May 2024, trumpeter/composer Ambrose Akinmusire and his band—a distinctive lineup of pianist Sam ...
Among his major projects is a 1967 album entitled The Real McCoy, on which he was joined by saxophonist Joe Henderson, bassist Ron Carter and fellow Coltrane alumnus Elvin Jones. His 1972 Grammy-award ...
Flutist Jamie Baum has been favoring shorter, simpler songs with more improvisation on her current tour, which is headed to ...
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[The album] lists all four of our last names as ... For saxophonists I lean heavily on people like Wayne Shorter, Joe Henderson, Ornette Coleman. Those three were also great composers.
Their album Unity, with Joe Henderson and Elvin Jones, is ground zero for the idiom in the studio. Chick Corea and the vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson shared a kind of quicksilver genius and spoke ...