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Sony Hall is a concert venue operated by Blue Note Entertainment Group located on West 46th Street in the Theater District, Manhattan, New York City.Like many theaters in NYC, it has served many functions since its opening in 1938.
The recording session was one of Tommy Flanagan's first recording sessions after he moved to New York City in 1956, and came one day after the pianist played with the same rhythm section for a Blue Note session led by Kenny Burrell.
Johnson recorded three session for Blue Note—one with Doug Hawkins in New York City on June 22, 1953 and two with Rudy Van Gelder at his home studio in Hackensack, New Jersey on September 24, 1954 and June 6, 1955—resulting in three ten-inches: Jay Jay Johnson with Clifford Brown (1953), The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Volume 2 (1954), and The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Volume 3 (1955), respectively.
Blue Lights, Vols. 1 & 2 are a pair of separate but related albums by American jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell recorded on May 14, 1958 and released by Blue Note later that year. [ 1 ] Background
In 1959 she moved to New York City to perform with Cab Calloway's revue at the Winter Garden Theatre and recorded her first album for Time Records, Ain't What You Do. [3] [4] She signed to Blue Note in 1962, becoming the first female vocalist released on that label, but after only one album, My Hour of Need, did not release another record. [4]
Born in New York City, [2] Bill Charlap comes from a musical background. His father was the composer Moose Charlap.His mother, Sandy Stewart, is a singer who was a regular on Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall television series and had a hit recording in 1962 with "My Coloring Book".
Magic Touch (Blue Note, 1985) Cornucopia (Blue Note, 1990) Stolen Moments (Blue Note, 1991) Live in New York (Blue Note, 1998) New Morning (Inakustik, 2008) State of Nature (Mack Avenue, 2008) As Manhattan Jazz Quintet. Manhattan Jazz Quintet (Paddle Wheel, 1984) Autumn Leaves (Paddle Wheel, 1985) Concierto De Aranjuez (Sweet Basil, 1994)
Live at the Blue Note is an album released by Michel Camilo on August 26, 2003. It was recorded at the Blue Note club in New York City in March 2003. Camilo, with Charles Flores, Horacio "El Negro" Hernández and Robert Friedrich, were awarded the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album for this release.