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Canvas Art Jazz Music: Limited Edition Urban Contemporary Canvas Print Giclee Painting. 36w x 24h


Canvas Art Jazz Music: Limited Edition Urban Contemporary Canvas Print Giclee Painting. 36w x 24h


$300.00


36″w x 24″h Limited Edition Canvas Artwork. Only 1200 will be printed in the entire world. Be 1 of 1200 people to own one before there is no more. Comes with certificate of authenticity. 100% Original Artwork by Maxwell Dickson. Canvas prints are first hand painted and scanned using digital equipment. Canvas Artwork is Ready to Hang. Maxwell Dickson canvas prints are the perfect solution for pe…

Canvas Art Jazz Music: Limited Edition Urban Contemporary Canvas Print Giclee Painting. 48w x 36h


Canvas Art Jazz Music: Limited Edition Urban Contemporary Canvas Print Giclee Painting. 48w x 36h


$400.00


48″w x 36″h Limited Edition Canvas Artwork. Only 1200 will be printed in the entire world. Be 1 of 1200 people to own one before there is no more. Comes with certificate of authenticity. 100% Original Artwork by Maxwell Dickson. Canvas prints are first hand painted and scanned using digital equipment. Canvas Artwork is Ready to Hang. Maxwell Dickson canvas prints are the perfect solution for pe…

The Greatest of All - Rhythm & Jazz by Jerome Brown. CANVAS with 1 1/2 inch bars. 33.93 inches width by 22.00 inches height. Highest Quality Art Poster Print


The Greatest of All – Rhythm & Jazz by Jerome Brown. CANVAS with 1 1/2 inch bars. 33.93 inches width by 22.00 inches height. Highest Quality Art Poster Print



The Greatest of All – Rhythm & Jazz by Jerome Brown.Total Size : 36.00 inches width by 24.00 inches height.This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Fully Authorized by the Artist.Transfer Stretched on Canvas with 1 1/2 Inch Deep Bars with either Museum Wrap or Gallery Wrap. Canvas Transfer with the museum wrap method (image goes to the edge of the surface, plain whi…


Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite


Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite


$6.31


Handsome in his designer clothes and angelic, nappy dreads, Maxwell styles himself a modern-day urban love prophet in the tradition of Marvin Gaye. He concocts a conceptual music suite that purports to tell a fully rounded tale of meaningful love set in the tough but misunderstood inner city. What he delivers, however, contains only the faintest hints of what he promises. Instead we get a whole lo…

Back on the Block


Back on the Block


$11.98


Quincy Jones, Back on the Block…

Urban Renewal


Urban Renewal


$4.71


No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: TOWER OF POWERTitle: URBAN RENEWALStreet Release Date: 09/14/1993…

Love Jones


Love Jones


$5.06


Boy meets girl, and boy loses girl–no more and no less than that–in this romantic story of young, upwardly mobile African Americans navigating through Chicago club culture to the perilous shores of a relationship. The film was surprisingly popular at a couple of key film festivals in 1997, but there isn’t anything particularly noteworthy about it aside from its rare emphasis on a love affair bet…

The Cotton Club


The Cotton Club


$4.66


The Cotton Club is routinely eclipsed by the controversies that surrounded its tumultuous production, but the film itself offers abundant pleasures that should not be overlooked. If Apocalypse Now represents the triumph of director Francis Coppola’s perilous ambition, then The Cotton Club represents the ungainly glory of uncontrolled genius, as brilliant as it is out of its depth. As an upscale ho…

Mo' Better Blues


Mo’ Better Blues


$2.43


With Mo’ Better Blues, the story of a young trumpeter’s rise to jazz-world stardom, Spike Lee set out to counter Clint Eastwood’s cliché-ridden biopic of Charlie Parker in Bird. But the final product, a slick, glossy drama (with hip-hop jazz provided by Gangstarr no less), is just as superficial as the numerous Alger-esque stories of music stardom to which movie audiences are accustomed. Denzel W…

Stretch Knit Knee High Sweater Dress by KD dance, Office Conservative To After Work Cocktails In a Flash, Fashion Versatile, Thigh High's or Heels, Hip, Chic, Elegant & Healthy, Made In USA


Stretch Knit Knee High Sweater Dress by KD dance, Office Conservative To After Work Cocktails In a Flash, Fashion Versatile, Thigh High’s or Heels, Hip, Chic, Elegant & Healthy, Made In USA



From dusk to the wee hours of the night, Office to Cocktails, Brunches, Weddings & Night Club Dance Floors the KD dance Ballet Neck Stretch Knit Knee High Sweater Dress will take you there in style & 24 hour comfort. As with most KD dance pieces this sexy sweater dress is as fashion versatile as it is sexy, unique & comfortable. Worn elegantly with heels to thigh high boots or our matching tig…

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Jazz Club - Blues Masters


Jazz Club – Blues Masters


$8.99


Jazz Club – Blues Masters

Jazz in Paris: Paris Blues


Jazz in Paris: Paris Blues


$12.99


Jazz in Paris: Paris Blues

Urban Blues Re:Newell (Can)


Urban Blues Re:Newell (Can)


$20.99


Urban Blues Re:Newell (Can)

Men of Blues


Men of Blues


$27.99


This curious three-disc box set mixes in old blues 78s with latter rediscovery recordings to form a rather random, but pleasantly cohesive (if somewhat cursory) introduction to early blues. The wide variety of styles here is impressive, though, ranging from the guttural roars of Charley Patton and Son House, through the highly personalized blues pieces of Sleepy John Estes, the haunting tunings of Skip James, to the near-jazz urban piano blues pieces of Peetie Wheatstraw and Amos Milburn. It’s not an exhaustive box set, certainly, but it would probably work fine for casual listeners looking for a representative sampling of early blues styles. ~ Steve Leggett

Various Artists - Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945


Various Artists – Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945


$10.98


Personnel: Roosevelt Sykes (vocals, spoken vocals, piano); Kokomo Arnold, Tommy McClennan, Big Bill Broonzy (vocals, guitar); Sonny Boy Williamson (vocals, harmonica); Georgia Tom Dorsey, Peter Chatman (vocals, piano); Jazz Gillum (vocals, harpsichord); Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, Hannah May, Ida Cox, Faber Smith, Lillian "Lil" Green, Lil Johnson, Sippie Wallace, Bertha "Chippie" Hill (vocals); Artie Starks (spoken vocals, clarinet); Richard M. Jones (spoken vocals, piano); Odell Rand (clarinet); Herb Morand (trumpet); Shirley Clay (cornet); Horrace Malcom, Cora Grainger, Myrtle Jenkins, Horace Malcolm, Hersal Thomas, Simeon Henry, Black Bob Hudson, Jimmy Yancey, Albert Ammons, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Blind John Davis (piano); Pearlis Williams (drums); Jasper Taylor (washboard).Liner Note Author: Mike Rowe.Recording information: Chicago, IL (1923-1945). Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Jazz Me Blues [Jazz Hour]


Jazz Me Blues [Jazz Hour]


$11.99


Track Listing: 1. Trumbology, 2. Singin’ the Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home), 3. Ostrich Walk, 4. Riverboat Shuffle, 5. For No Reason at All in C, 6. I’m Coming Virginia, 7. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans, 8. In a Mist, 9. Clementine (From New Orleans), 10. Jazz Me Blues, 11. At the Jazz Band Ball, 12. Royal Garden Blues, 13. Goose Pimples, 14. Sorry, 15. Since My Best Gal Turned Me Down, 16. There’ll Come a Time, 17. Mississippi Mud, 18. Thou Swell, 19. Wa-Da-Da (Everybody’s Doin’ It Now), 20. Ol’ Man River

The Blues


The Blues


$12.76


For use with all Bb, Eb, and C instruments, the JAZZ PLAY ALONG SERIES is the ultimate learning tool for all jazz musicians. With musician-friendly lead sheets, melody cues, and other split-track choices on the included CD, this first-of-its-kind package makes learning to play jazz easier than ever before. FOR STUDY, each tune includes a split track with: * Melody cue with proper style and inflection * Professional rhythm tracks * Choruses for soloing * Removable bass part * Removable piano part. FOR PERFORMANCE, each tune also has: * An additional full stereo accompaniment track (no melody) * Additional choruses for soloing. INCLUDES: Billie`s Bounce (Bill`s Bounce) * Birk`s Works * Blues for Alice * Blues in the Closet * C-Jam Blues * Freddie Freeloader * Mr. P.C. * Now`s the Time * Tenor Madness * Things Ain`t What They Used to Be.

The Blues Guitar Handbook (Hardcover)


The Blues Guitar Handbook (Hardcover)


$29.39


This latest entry in Backbeat`s bestselling handbook series starts by exploring the humble beginnings of blues guitar through the early decades of the 20th century, including profiles of such players as Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, and Son House. As the story moves into the `40s and `50s, and blues players migrate to major urban centers, author Adam St. James follows the evolution of the music at the hands of such electric blues kingpins as Muddy Waters, Howlin` Wolf, and B. B. King. Then it`s the blues-rockers of the `60s, `70s, and `80s (including Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and Stevie Ray Vaughan) before the story comes up to date, with blues flame-keepers such as Keb Mo` or Duke Robillard, and some not-quite-traditionalists, such as Robben Ford or Derek Trucks. A comprehensive tutor for mastering electric and acoustic blues follows this historic overview. Starting from the very basics, it leads you into more advanced rhythm and lead techniques before examining four key styles: acoustic blues, classic electric blues, blues rock, and jazz blues. The many exercises in the tutor are supported by specially recorded audio tracks on the accompanying CD.

Jazz in Paris: Cognac Blues


Jazz in Paris: Cognac Blues


$10.99


Part of Verve’s Jazz in Paris series, Jazz in Paris: Cognac Blues features various tracks recorded by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie during the ’50s in France. All of the material included in the series is stellar and makes for excellent listening. The tracks are not necessarily rare, but are often ignored in favor of the more popular late-’40s Gillespie material. Fans and collectors looking for a great compilation of Gillespie’s work overseas should appreciate this. ~ Matt Collar

Pretime Piano Jazz and Blues (Paperback)


Pretime Piano Jazz and Blues (Paperback)


$5.46


This set of entertaining pieces in a jazz/blues style was written especially for children. Imaginative lyrics convey the blues spirit of lifes ups and downs to the early grade student. Pieces remain in Middle C Position with an occasional sharp or flat.

Jazz, Rags & Blues for Two (Paperback)


Jazz, Rags & Blues for Two (Paperback)


$6.95


The magic of Martha Mier`s Jazz, Rags & Blues is back in her newest seriesB?Jazz, Rags & Blues for Two. Book 1 features all-new music in the form of six duets for early-intermediate pianists. Syncopated rhythms, colorful sounds and rich harmonies are highlighted in the variety of styles found in this collection.

The History of Rhythm & Blues [Box]


The History of Rhythm & Blues [Box]


$54.99


At four discs and nearly 100 tracks, this is only part one of Rhythm and Blues Records’ ambitious history of R&B, covering the years 1925 to 1942. Diverse and revelatory, it shows how R&B, like most strands of America’s music, is woven from several different sources. Each installment here is almost a history lesson in its own right, with the first disc covering country blues, spirituals, and jug bands, the second touching on boogie-woogie piano, ragtime, and jazz, the third spotlighting urban blues and gospel, and the fourth drawing on swing, boogie, and jive sides. It’s all pretty impressive and its difficult to imagine any set doing a better job of tracing the roots of R&B. ~ Steve Leggett

Jazz-Blues Piano


Jazz-Blues Piano


$15.83


This comprehensive book/CD pack will teach you the basic skills needed to play jazz-blues piano. From comping to soloing, you`ll learn the theory, the tools, and the tricks used by the pros. The accompanying CD features many of the examples in the book performed either solo, or with a full band, including a full chapter of complete songs. Topics covered include: scales and chords * harmony and voicings * progressions and comping * melodies and soloing * characteristic stylings.

Jazz


Jazz


$13.99


Personnel: Wallace Roney (trumpet); DJ Axum, Val “Gelder” Jeanty (turntables).Additional personnel: Antoine Roney (bass clarinet); Robert Irving III (Fender Rhodes piano); Geri Allen (keyboards); Rashaan Carter (bass guitar); Eric Allen (drums).Engineers: Manfred Knoop; David Stoller; Kevin Blackler.There is no irony to be found in the title Wallace Roney chose for his 14th studio album. The title is a statement. This album is most assuredly jazz, despite the presence of turntablists (DJ Axum appears for the second straight album, joined by Val Jeanty), occasional tangents into electronic downtempo, and 21-year-old bassist Rashaan Carter’s teaming with drummer Eric Allen to lay down some of the thickest grooves this side of hip-hop. The bass doesn’t walk all that much (which isn’t to say that Carter’s debut is anything short of outstanding) and you won’t find much swing-era swinging or obsessions with ’60s bop. That’s a good thing. Jazz is 21st century jazz by a weathered, seasoned, and credentialed 20-year vet. Unlike many contemporary musicians, Roney (the same trumpeter faultily plagued by Miles Davis-clone assassinations) is not stuck in the past. Instead, he makes music that is an ode to the past, music one wouldn’t mistake as straight-ahead jazz, although it does stare and venture straight ahead. On “Stand,” Roney’s reprise of the Sly Stone classic, Jeanty scratches in the chant “break the rules.” Jazz, however, sounds less like rebellion and more like invention. For the past three LPs — Jazz, Prototype (2004), and Mystikal (2005) — Roney and his trusted companions (pianist and wife Geri Allen, saxophonist and brother Antoine Roney) have collaborated to produce music the opposite of static. There is nothing static about tunes like Carter’s urban and brooding “Fela’s Shrine” that begins with a world vibe and morphs into street-corner jazz and Roney’s “Revolution: Resolution,” which travels through esoteric (in jazz terms) techno to the song’s bellicose theme. These are jazz songs that couldn’t have been created until now, contemporary in a fundamental (but not commercial) way. The older, purist crowd may either scoff or trivialize this album, which is actually expected. Jazz points to the new direction of jazz, and not everyone has to or will follow. ~ Vincent Thomas

Jazz, Rags & Blues, Book 4


Jazz, Rags & Blues, Book 4


$6.88


Jazz, Rags & Blues, Books 1 through 5 contain original solos for late elementary to early advanced-level pianists that reflect the various styles of the jazz idiom. An excellent way to introduce your students to this distinctive American contribution to 20th century music.

Jazz Moods: Groovin' the Blues


Jazz Moods: Groovin’ the Blues


$9.99


Track Listing: 1. Someone Else Is Steppin’ In – Ernestine Anderson, 2. Funk Pie – Jack McDuff/Joey DeFrancesco, 3. Silver Strut, The – Rickey Woodard, 4. Down Home Blues – Gene Harris/Jack McDuff, 5. Cold Duck Time – Poncho Sanchez, 6. Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On – Jeannie & Jimmy Cheatham, 7. Old Funky Gene’s – Gene Harris, 8. Your Mind Is on Vacation – Marlena Shaw, 9. Blues For Sam Nassi – Ray Brown, 10. Back in the Day – Stanley Turrentine, 11. Wild Women (Don’t Have the Blues) – Dennis Rowland

Jazz Singers Sing the Blues


Jazz Singers Sing the Blues


$9.99


Track Listing: 1. Stormy Weather – Sarah Vaughan, 2. ‘Round Midnight – Mel Torm?, 3. Burned Sugar, 4. I’ve Got a Right to Cry – Lorez Alexandria, 5. I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town – Count Basie Orchestra/Jimmy Rushing, 6. I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) – Carmen McRae, 7. Feeling Good – Duke Ellington & His Orchestra/Ernestine Anderson, 8. Miss You Blues – Rosemary Clooney, 9. Meaning of the Blues, The – Irene Kral, 10. When the Sun Comes Out – Helen O’Connell, 11. Easy Street – June Christy, 12. Rebecca, Rebecca – Pinocchio James/Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra, 13. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues – Peggy Lee, 14. Sunday Blues – Julie London

R. Crumb`s Heroes of Blues, Jazz, & Country


R. Crumb`s Heroes of Blues, Jazz, & Country


$13.43


Presents brief biographies of musical innovators in blues, jazz, and country music along with original illustrations by R. Crumb.

Classical Jazz Rags & Blues, Book 1 (Paperback)


Classical Jazz Rags & Blues, Book 1 (Paperback)


$6.6


Classical melodies from piano, opera and orchestral literature are revisited in this unique series. The arrangements feature jazz styles including ragtime and blues. Students who are familiar with some of these gems will enjoy their new settings while those playing them for the first time will become familiar with these wonderful melodies. Titles: Blues for Dolores * Blues March * Italian Jazz * Jazz Etude * Jazzy German Dance * Jazzy Spanish Song * Lullaby Jazz * Minuet in Jazz * Ragtime Can-Can * Ragtime Prelude.

Blues, Jazz and Rock Riffs for Keyboards


Blues, Jazz and Rock Riffs for Keyboards


$9.85


This book presents a practical approach to improvising through a system of patterns in a traditional blues style. Because so much of today`s popular music has its roots in blues, the material included here is a vital component of jazz, rock, RandB, gospel, soul, and even pop. The author has compiled actual licks, riffs, turnaround phrases, embellishments, and basic patterns that define good piano blues and can be used as a basis for players to explore and create their own style.

Blues & Jazz Guitar


Blues & Jazz Guitar


$14.99


Track Listing: 1. Corrina, Corrina, 2. Zanzie, 3. Belzona Blues, 4. Got the Blues, 5. Spoonful, 6. Lord, Have Mercy, 7. Hello World, 8. Stack O’ Lee, 9. Baby, Please Don’t Go, 10. Town’s East End, The, 11. Juicy Lucy, 12. Love is Vain

Streetwize - Streetwize: Smooth Urban Jazz


Streetwize – Streetwize: Smooth Urban Jazz


$14.97


The lines between urban pop music and hip-hop/R&B-styled smooth jazz with cool background vocals become thinner over time, and Shanachie — a label that keeps finding creative ways to create all-star concept projects using their roster — has no problem finding the joys of the gray area here. While a little cheap on the tracking at nine cuts, this disc offers funky smooth jazz arrangements of urban chart-toppers by Aaliyah (the bouncy, hypnotic "Rock the Boat," featuring vocalist Maysa Leak), Jay-Z (a bluesy, moody reworking of "Izzo (Hova)," led by the gospel organ excitement of Moe Daniels), Usher ("U Don`t Have to Call"), and others like Shaggy, Missy Elliot, and D`Angelo. Although Ken Navarro (whose balmy guitar smooths out "After Party") and Maysa are billed as featured artists, this is most often a showcase for the impressive soprano work of one of the label`s most popular saxmen, Kim Waters. This will be an open door for smooth jazz fans to embrace some slick street sounds, and it should help Waters reach a larger audience, which he has long deserved. ~ Jonathan Widran Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Greatest Jazz, Blues, and Ragtime of the...


Greatest Jazz, Blues, and Ragtime of the…


$10.99


Track Listing: 1. Squeeze Me – (featuring Fats Waller), 2. I’m Crazy ‘Bout My Baby – (featuring Fats Waller), 3. Ivy – (featuring J. Russel Robinson/James P. Johnson), 4. Charleston – (featuring James P. Johnson), 5. Daddy Blues, for piano – Clarence Jones – (featuring Clarence M. Jones), 6. Doggone Blues, for piano – Clarence Jones – (featuring Clarence M. Jones), 7. Fast Stuff Blues, for piano – (featuring Jimmy Blythe), 8. Alley Rat Blues, for piano – (featuring Jimmy Blythe), 9. Charleston Rag, for piano – (featuring Eubie Blake), 10. Maple Leaf Rag, for piano – (featuring Scott Joplin), 11. Gin Mill Blues, for piano – Lem Fowler – (featuring Lemuel Fowler), 12. Fowler’s Hot Strut, for piano – Lem Fowler – (featuring Lemuel Fowler), 13. King Porter Stomp – (featuring Jelly Roll Morton), 14. Bucksnort Stomp, for piano – Trebor Tichenor – (featuring Trebor Jay Tichenor)

Joel Harrison - Urban Myths [5/5]


Joel Harrison – Urban Myths [5/5]


$15.22


Personnel: Joel Harrison (guitar); Christian Howes (violin); David Binney (alto saxophone); Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet); Daniel Kelly (keyboards); Stephan Crump (acoustic bass); Jordan Person (drums).Audio Mixer: Todd Sickafoose.Arranger: Joel Harrison .Jazz guitarist Joel Harrison is of that modern generation which embraces a wide variety of musical styles and genres while still devoting itself to jazz. Harrison acknowledges inspiration from rock music (he`s recorded an entire disc of George Harrison songs), bebop, world music, and country music. On URBAN MYTHS, Harrison tips his guitar case to the first flowerings of fusion–the late 1960s and early `70s discs by Miles Davis, Joe Zawinul, and Chick Corea. Yet there`s nothing backward-looking about MYTHS–he doesn`t imitate the classic fusion sound, but rather builds upon it in his own manner, adding some blistering blues-rock guitar and free alto sax to the mix. URBAN MYTHS brims with attractive tunes, bracing ensemble playing, and soloing that ranges from lyrical to serrated. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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