Jazz Jamaica All Stars

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Ball of Fire 00:00 Tools
My Boy Lollipop 00:00 Tools
Confucius 00:00 Tools
Vitamin A 00:00 Tools
Walk on By 00:00 Tools
Again 00:00 Tools
Dolphin Dance 00:00 Tools
Liquidator 00:00 Tools
Footprints 00:00 Tools
Capullito de Aleli 00:00 Tools
Capullito Del Aleli 00:00 Tools
Medey:(Love Theme From the Godfather) 00:00 Tools
Medley: [Love Theme From] The 00:00 Tools
Barbados 00:00 Tools
Medley: [Love Theme from] The Godfather/Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Don Cosmic 00:00 Tools
Double Barrel 00:00 Tools
Green Island 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' 00:00 Tools
Bridge View 00:00 Tools
Skaravan 00:00 Tools
Africa 00:00 Tools
The Peanut Vendor 00:00 Tools
Nubia 00:00 Tools
You're So Delightful 00:00 Tools
Confucious 00:00 Tools
I Heard It Through The Grapevine 00:00 Tools
Monkey Man 00:00 Tools
Butterfly 00:00 Tools
Dewey Square 00:00 Tools
Marcus Junior 00:00 Tools
Night Dreamer 00:00 Tools
Wrapped Around Your Finger (feat. Courtney Pine) 00:00 Tools
Medey:(Love Theme from) The Godfather & Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Medley, Love Theme From The Godfather, Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Ball Of Fire(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Medley: Love Theme from The Godfather/Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Exodus 00:00 Tools
Medley: (Love Theme from) The Godfather / Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Skaravan (Caravan) 00:00 Tools
Shank I Sheck 00:00 Tools
My Boy Lollipop(C)(Massive) 00:00 Tools
Exodus (Theme) 00:00 Tools
Again(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Medley: (Love Theme From) The Godfather/Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Footprints(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Shank-Kai-Chek 00:00 Tools
Dolphin Dance(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Confucius(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Vitamin A(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Medley: The Godfather (Love Theme)/Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Easy 00:00 Tools
Conflict 00:00 Tools
Capullito de Aleli(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Liquidator(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Medley, Love Theme From The Godfather, Al Capone(C)(Massive) 00:00 Tools
Walk On By(C)(massive) 00:00 Tools
Capullito de Alelí 00:00 Tools
Just my imagination 00:00 Tools
Theme From Exodus 00:00 Tools
Shank kai Chek 00:00 Tools
Monk Ey Man 00:00 Tools
Ska-Ra-Van (Caravan) 00:00 Tools
My Girl 00:00 Tools
Dancing in the Street 00:00 Tools
I was Made To Love Her 00:00 Tools
This Old heart of Mine 00:00 Tools
You Keep Me Hanging On 00:00 Tools
Tears Of A Clown 00:00 Tools
(Theme from) Exodus 00:00 Tools
Ma Cherie amour 00:00 Tools
Signed, Sealed, Delivered 00:00 Tools
I want you back 00:00 Tools
Take Five 00:00 Tools
Medley:[Love Theme from] The Godfather/Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Bemsha swing-T Monk 00:00 Tools
Capullito de Alele 00:00 Tools
What's going on? 00:00 Tools
War 00:00 Tools
MR PC-Coltrane 00:00 Tools
Three Blind Mice 00:00 Tools
My Guy 00:00 Tools
Live in Royal Albert Hall 2003 00:00 Tools
Recado bossa nova-D Ferreira 00:00 Tools
The sidewinder-Lee Morgan 00:00 Tools
Moanin' -Bobby Timmons 00:00 Tools
So what-Miles Davis 00:00 Tools
Medley: (Love Theme From) The Godfather/ Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Little melonae-Jackie McLean 00:00 Tools
Watermelon man-Herbie Hancock 00:00 Tools
May May 00:00 Tools
Cantaloope island-Herbie Hancock 00:00 Tools
Take five-Paul Desmond 00:00 Tools
Capullito De Aleil 00:00 Tools
Recado Bossa Nova 00:00 Tools
Shank-Kai-Check 00:00 Tools
Watermelon man 00:00 Tools
Three blind mice-Curtis Fuller 00:00 Tools
Cantaloupe Island 00:00 Tools
Little Melonae 00:00 Tools
Moonlight in Vermont-J Blackburn-K Suessdorf 00:00 Tools
Witch hunt-Wayne Shorter 00:00 Tools
A night in Tunisia-Gillespie-Robin 00:00 Tools
Five spot after dark-B Golson 00:00 Tools
Witch Hunt 00:00 Tools
Signed, sealed delivered 00:00 Tools
Christo redentor-Duke Pearson 00:00 Tools
The Sidewinder 00:00 Tools
It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that reggae swing)-D Ellington-I Mills 00:00 Tools
You'd be so nice to come home to-Cole Porter 00:00 Tools
Christo Redentor 00:00 Tools
Eastern standard time-D Drummond-D Reid 00:00 Tools
A Night In Tunisia 00:00 Tools
Misty-E Garner 00:00 Tools
Song For My Father 00:00 Tools
Well you needn't-T Monk 00:00 Tools
Walk On By (V.I.P. Mix) 00:00 Tools
Intro - Johnny Moore 00:00 Tools
Turn Your Lamp - Skully Simms 00:00 Tools
Rockfort Rock - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Birdland-J Zawinul 00:00 Tools
Carry Go Bring Come 00:00 Tools
Rock Steady 00:00 Tools
Simmer Down 00:00 Tools
Rockfort Rock 00:00 Tools
Turn Your Lamp 00:00 Tools
Book Of History 00:00 Tools
medey (love theme from the godfather) 00:00 Tools
4 on 6-W Mongomery 00:00 Tools
Moanin' 00:00 Tools
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 00:00 Tools
Take the 'A' train-B Strayhorn 00:00 Tools
Occupation - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Medley: Love Theme from The Godfather / Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Signed Sealed Delivered 00:00 Tools
Over The River - Justin Hinds 00:00 Tools
Rock Steady - Skully Simms 00:00 Tools
May May - Skully Sims 00:00 Tools
Carry Go Bring Home - Justin Hinds 00:00 Tools
Alipang - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
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In 1991, inspired by the rhythms of traditional Jamaican music and the largely improvisational nature of jazz, original Jazz Warrior, and veteran jazz double bassist, Gary Crosby turned a musical concept into a joyful reality. Gary’s concept was to create a quintessential fusion of mento, ska, reggae and jazz, playing classic and modern jazz standards alongside Jamaican folksongs. To achieve this, he gathered together a group of musicians drawn from the jazz and reggae circuits, each of whom is a distinguished musician in his own right. The result was Jazz Jamaica ... a wonderful 9-piece dance band. Over the next 8 years, Gary successfully developed the Jazz Jamiaca concept by introducing a stream of talented young jazz musicians, so increasing the size of the pool of "Jazz Jamaicans", and enabling him to extend the boundaries of the music played. Collectively, Gary and his musicians represent the finest exponents of this unique musical fusion known as skazz, a fusion loved and appreciated by everyone, of all ages and colours around the globe. After recording four great albums with Jazz Jamaica, Gary was ready to move to the next stage. In March 1999 he took his concept further by expanding the core lineup of Jazz Jamaica to formal big band status adding a raft of guest soloists. The result is the Jazz Jamaica All Stars, a 20-piece band featuring three generations of musicians of all colours between the ages of 24 and 72, drawn from diverse sectors of the jazz community. The line up features vocals, five saxophones, four trumpets, and four trombones with a rhythm section of double bass, piano, drums, guitar and percussion. Featured artists include Denys Baptiste, Andy Sheppard, Soweto Kinch, Juliet Roberts, Orphy Robinson, Guy Barker, Kevin Robinson, Ashley Slater, Annie Whitehead, Alex Wilson ... The music has its genesis in the London jazz scene of the 1940s and 1950s which embraced the music of the first generation of Caribbean immigrants, and there is a creative line that runs through free jazz pioneer Joe Harriott in the 1950s, via guitarist Ernest Ranglin's work in the 1960s, through the Jazz Warriors and saxophonist Courtney Pine in the 1980s, to today's generation. Jazz Jamaica All Stars is the first formally structured big band to play this particular blend of jazz. They reflect the Caribbean music tradition and demonstrate in vibrant and exuberant form its massive contribution to a living, constantly changing jazz tradition. And what's great is that you don't need to know a lot about jazz to enjoy an evening with this all-star band. Anyone with a love of ska, big brass sections, Latin sounds, or classics like Millie's My Boy Lollipop, Prince Buster's Al Capone, Wayne Shorter's Footprints and Herbie Hancock's Dolphin Dance will love the Jazz Jamaica All Stars. In fact, whilst dancing isn't guaranteed, the music is SO infectious, we have yet to see an audience fail to get to its feet! Jazz Jamaica All Stars début album, Massive (DUNECD06)was released on 22 October 2001 on Dune to huge critical acclaim. The band toured extensively including some key overseas dates, including Banlieues Bleues (Paris, France), Jazz Sous Les Pommiers (Coutances, France), La Mar de Musicas (Cartagena, Spain). In July 2002, Gary Crosby's efforts and achievements were recognised when, at a star-studded gala held at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank hosted by sax supremo Courtney Pine OBE and TV presenter Jools Holland, Gary was presented with the BBC Radio Jazz Award for Best Band 2002. A hugely popular decision, the award acknowledged the difficulties faced in maintaining an all star big band, and the immense effort required on the part of the bandleader. Gary was deeply moved to receive his award from Sue Mingus, widow of the legendary bassist who has been an inspiration and hero to Gary throughout his career. Later in the awards ceremony, Jazz Jamaica All Stars performed live with the great South African trumpeter, Hugh Masekela playing his original piece, Mamoshaba. Gary Crosby was presented with yet another award at the after-party of the BBC Radio Jazz Awards, this time for Consistent Contribution to Music In Jamaica. The award, which recognises the efforts and achievements of those promoting and developing jazz in Jamaica and confirms Gary's place in the Jamaica Jazz Hall of Fame, was presented by vocalist Myrna Hague and trumpeter Sonny Bradshaw OD, co-directors of the Ocho Rios Jazz Festival. Just a few of those who have had this honour bestowed upon them are Joe Harriott, Ernest Ranglin, Dizzie Reece, Andy Hamilton, Elaine del Mar... This is Crosby’s greatest success, to be able to present challenging and original solos in some well-crafted and artfully constructed charts... but to do so with such flair that his music appeals to dancers and serious listeners alike. ... must now rank as Britain’s finest big band. Alyn Shipton - The Times Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.