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“While Mosaic never does wrong, this set is absolutely perfect. Three CDs of Andrew Hill, almost all of it previously unheard by the public. While these sessions probably sat in the vaults to lack of commercial viability at the time, they are every bit as good as Hill's contemporary Blue Note releases that have been released. Some of the lineups are chock full of heavy hitter sidemen- Sam Rivers, Lee Morgan, Woody Shaw, etc. Overall the set is a good indicator of the diversity of Hill's compositonal ideas in the late 60s. He is heard in large group settings, trio settings, and most amazingly working with a string quartet. I find the string quartet sessions to be the most remarkable on the set.” - Customer Review


Mosaic Select: Andrew Hill


"A remarkable burst of creativity over a two week span. Of course the Chet Baker reunion is marvelous. The Vinnie Burke strings are a great complement to Mulligan. I have to admit I was a bit worried about it. To be honest, while I love Gerry, I really bought this set for the Annie Ross session. Just fantastic! Her version of "I Feel Pretty" was worth the price for me. Transcendent.” - Customer Review


Mosaic Select: Gerry Mulligan


“ I've been purchasing Mosaic sets since the 90s and this is among my top five. Tyner's vision comes into focus on these sessions--powerful piano, extended modal songs, Eastern influences, and beautiful melodies. Remastering is top-notch as are the sidemen throughout.” - Customer Review


Mosaic Select: McCoy Tyner

Mosaic Singles
Neglected Gems
Running Low


“This is such a great session. It is still so surprising that this lineup of the Messengers is overlooked and underrated. This lineup deserves to be heralded as one of Blakey's best alongside the Golson/Morgan/Timmons/Merritt '58 and the Shorter/Hubbard/Fuller/Walton/Merritt or Workman '61-'64 lineups. And, of course, this set has all of Mosaic's usual exemplary production hallmarks.” - Customer Review


Art Blakey - Hard Bop


“ The mastering on this disc is fantastic. Excellent sonic clarity all around. That, combined with Lloyd's great sense of melody and forward-thinking songwriting make for a satifsying listening experience. Lloyd's cool and progressive style is a joy, and the interplay between all the band members is superb. Tony Williams was one of the funkiest jazz drummers around, too! Buy this and you will find yourself seeking out more Charles Lloyd. Not to be missed! ” - Customer Review


Charles Lloyd - Of Course, Of Course

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John Coltrane’s Neighborhood: Philadelphia as Post-War Jazz Capital

All About Jazz  is hosting a series of articles about the Philadelphia where John Coltrane spent his formative years. And not just Coltrane: the Heath Brothers, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Smith, Philly Joe Jones, Benny Golson, Lee Morgan and Reggie Workman, among many others. In this article, Rob Armstrong revisits the Philadelphia local culture that, as Odean Pope asserts, harbored the most important US jazz scene between World War II and the mid 1960s.

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The Singular Sound of Yusef Lateef

Doug Ramsey provides a link to a two-hour edition of Nick Spitzer’s wonderful syndicated radio show“American Routes”. Robert Randolph, Clifton Chenier, Aaron Neville, Lena Horne and the amazing 92-year-old Yusef Lateef are covered on this wonderful program. Doug also unearthed a 1963 kinescope of Yusef playing the blues (on oboe!) with the Cannonball Adderley sextet. The rhythm section is Joe Zawinul, Sam Jones and Louis Hayes.

-Michael Cuscuna

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Michael Brecker- Interview, Lecture & Performance e

Randy Brecker used to sing the praises of his younger brother Michael when Mike was still a college student in Indiana. And when Mike finally came to New York and joined Randy in Horace Silver’s quintet, the band Dreams and Billy Cobham’s group, he more than lived up to his brother’s advance praise. A beautiful person and a magnificent saxophonist, Michael Brecker left us way too early after a handful of agonizing years in search of a bone marrow match. This lengthy 1984 talk and performance at North Texas State makes us miss him all the more.

-Michael Cuscuna

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What did Charlie Parker hear in the music of Claude Debussy?

Jazz players often bring up Claude Debussy’s music when they talk about their classical influences. Charlie Parker and Bill Evans were just two of the prominent jazz musicians who listened to Debussy. Check out this excerpt from Debussy’s String Quartet; see if you can hear where Bird and Evans were coming from. The Talich Quartet performs. (The video is amusing, too.)

-Nick Moy

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Dexter Gordon 90th Birthday: February 27, 1923

Last year marked Charles Mingus’s 90th birthday and this year, another star Los Angeles native hits the same milestone. Dexter was not only a pioneer in the bebop movement, charting the blueprint for the tenor saxophone, but he was also a unique character and well-read intellectual. Despite his one major failing of putting A-1 Steak Sauce on perfectly good meat, he was fond of pointing out, “I’m not the boy next door.” A biography & more from the gorgeous DexterGordon.com website. Please visit.

-Michael Cuscuna

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Dexter Gordon Documentary Excerpt

This is a wonderful six-minute except from Don McGlynn and Leonard Malone’s Dexter Gordon documentary “More Than You Know” which focuses on his years in Copenhagen. Unfortunately this wonderful film is no longer available on video. Dexter was a delightful, one-of-a-kind personality and that comes through on this wonderful footage.

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The Dexter Gordon Society: Launch Date February 27, 2013

The Dexter Gordon Society has been created to honor, preserve, document, and present the life’s work and musical legacy of world-renowned Jazz musician, band leader, composer, Academy Award nominated actor, and the world’s first Bebop tenor saxophonist, Dexter Keith Gordon (1923-1990).

The Society will serve to increase public awareness and appreciation for the cultural and artistic contributions of Dexter Gordon and his musical contemporaries through historical research and documentation, educational workshops, musical performance, public panels and presentations, technology, and archival work.

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Dexter Gordon: Live At Montreux 1973

This is a very cool performance as Dexter Gordon digs into Jimmy Heath’s “Gingerbread Boy” with an all-star rhythm section. This performance was issued as Dexter’s final Prestige album, but it’s cool to see all the 1973 trappings like Dexter’s dashiki-like top and Hampton Hawes and Bob Cranshaw on electric instruments.

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The Human Voice of Lester Young

Only two of the four posted audio clips from Lester Young’s February 6. 1959 interview in Paris with Francois Postif les than 6 weeks before his death are still up here. The clips center on his early influence, his childhood experiences in his family band and some thoughts on a future that would never come. It is interesting how closely his human speaking voice resembles his tone on tenor sax.

-Michael Cuscuna

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New Release: Charles Lloyd & Jason Moran

Charles Lloyd is one of those artists who seem to just get better and better with age (listen to 2010’s “Mirror”).. Just weeks away from his 75th birthday, Charles delivers a stunning, personal duet album with the remarkable Jason Moran on piano. They draw from Ellington and Strayhorn to Dylan and Brian Wilson to recent Lloyd originals include the five-part “Hagar Suite.’ Fresh, beautiful music.

-Michael Cuscuna

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Woody Shaw (7 CDs)

“There’s a great trumpet player… He can play different from all of them." – Miles Davis


New Releases

Earl Hines (7 CDs)



Classic Earl Hines Sessions 1928-1945 (#254)


Listen To Clips

Play: G.T. Stomp
Play: A Monday Date

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Charles Mingus (7 CDs)



Charles Mingus - The Jazz Workshop Concerts 1964-65 (#253)


One Of Our Most Significant Releases Ever From One Of The Few, True Geniuses - Charles Mingus

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Clifford Brown &
Max Roach (4 LPs)


The Clifford Brown & Max Roach Emarcy Albums (4 LPs)(#3004)


"Brown’s solos, which marry the technical mastery of Dizzy Gillespie, the melodic flow and big sound of Fats Navarro, and a determined optimism all Brown’s own, became touchstones for a generation of young trumpeters; but Roach’s contributions are equally important and made a similar impact." - Bob Blumenthal, liner notes

Recent Releases

Coleman Hawkins

The man whose innovations elevated saxophone to its rightful place in jazz is finally getting the retrospective he deserves.

Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (#251)


Jimmie Lunceford


The Complete Jimmie Lunceford Decca Sessions (#250)

Neglected Swing Giant Lunceford Gets His Ultimate Tribute.

Modern Jazz Quartet


Complete Atlantic Studio Recordings: The Modern Jazz Quartet 1956-1965 (#249)

That sound. One group conceived it. Defined it. Perfected it. The Modern Jazz Quartet was certainly one of the most distinctive voices in the history of jazz.

Jazz Icons (DVDs)



Jazz Icons 6 DVD Box Set: $99.98
Six Stunning Historically Significant Performances

Francis Wolff

Limited Edition Photographs


Selected images became the album cover shots for Blue Note's brilliant designer Reid Miles, and are instantly recognized by millions. Now, museum-quality prints in limited editions can be owned forever... But only by a few.

Each image will be made available for one month only. At the end of that month, only the images ordered will be printed and that will be the end of the Limited Edition. The Clifford Brown and the Dexter Gordon photographs have sold out and the next print in this series will be available in June.

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