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  2. Dexter Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Gallery hosted his first New York performance in twelve years. The Blue Note association was to produce a steady flow of albums for several years, some of which gained iconic status. His New York renaissance was marked by Doin' Allright, Dexter Calling..., Go!, and A Swingin' Affair.

  3. Blue Note Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Note Jazz Festival is an annual jazz festival that takes place in June in various venues across New York City.Hosted by the Blue Note Jazz Club, the festival features performances by renowned jazz artists who have been integral to the Blue Note Jazz Club or to jazz music in general.

  4. Album covers of Blue Note Records - Wikipedia

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    Blue Note Records is an American jazz record label founded in March 1939 in New York City by German immigrant Alfred Lion. [1] The label initially comprised Lion and writer Max Margulis, who provided funding and copywriting services. [2]

  5. The Complete Blue Note and Roost Recordings - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Blue Note and Roost Recordings is a four-disc box set by American jazz pianist Bud Powell compiling his recordings as leader for Blue Note, and two early sessions for Roost, released by Blue Note on October 4, 1994.

  6. J. R. Monterose - Wikipedia

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    Born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, [1] J.R. or JR (derived from Jr.) Monterose grew up in Utica, New York, [2] where his family moved a few months after his birth. He began formal clarinet studies at thirteen, but was largely self-taught as a tenor saxophonist, which he took up at the age of 15 after hearing Glenn Miller band soloist Tex Beneke.

  7. This Note's for You - Wikipedia

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    This Note's for You is the 18th studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released April 11, 1988, on Reprise. The album marked Young's return to the recently reactivated Reprise Records after a rocky tenure with Geffen Records .

  8. The Wood Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The brothers recorded a collection of Oliver's songs to create a demo album. They landed a recording contract with Blue Note Records, who released their first studio album Ways Not To Lose in 2006. The album was produced by Chris's MMW colleague John Medeski, and recorded during September 2005 at Allaire Studios in Shokan, New York. Kenny ...

  9. Miles Davis Vols. 1 & 2 - Wikipedia

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    After 10"s lost the format war, Blue Note began reissuing its Modern Jazz Series on 12"s. The three sessions were subsequently recompiled across Miles Davis, Volume 1 (BLP 1501) and Miles Davis, Volume 2 (BLP 1502), the first of Blue Note's 1500 series, their first one hundred 12" records after they discontinued their line of 10" records.

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