On March 2, 2023, Wayne Shorter died aged 89. He was musician (saxophone) and composer. He was member of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and Miles Davis’s Second Great Quintet, and then co-founded the band Weather Report. Many of the Shorter’s compositions have become jazz standards and his work earned critical praise worldwide. In 1970, he won “Down Beat’s” annual poll-winner, winning the critics’ poll for 10 consecutive years and the readers’ poll for 18 consecutive years. Shorter recorded and performed with Donald Byrd, Billy Childs, Pino Daniele, Lou Donaldson, Benny Golson, Gil Evans, Toninho Horta, Norah Jones, J. J. Johnson, Don Henley, Wynton Kelly, Michael Landau, Lionel Loueke, Grachan Moncur III, Milton Nascimento, Michel Petrucciani, The Rolling Stones, Masahiko Satoh, John Scofield, Esperanza Spalding, Steely Dan, Bobby Timmons, Kazumi Watanabe, Buster Williams, Herbie Hacock, Tony Williams, Joe Zawinul, Freddie Hubbard, Joni Mitchell, Lee Morgan, Jaco Pastorius, Carlos Santana and McCoy Tyner. In 2008, “The New York Times” described Shorter as “probably jazz’s greatest living small-group composer and a contender for greatest living improviser”. In 2017, he was awarded the “Polar Music Prize”. As leader, Shorter released 28 albums.
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Brad Mehldau: Where Do You Start
On September 17, 2012, “Nonesuch” label released “Where Do You Start”, the 29th Brad Mehldau album. It was recorded November 2008 – April 2011, at “Avatar Studios” in New York, and was produced by Brad Mehldau.
Personnel:
- Brad Mehldau– piano
- Larry Grenadier– bass
- Jeff Ballard– drums
Track listing:
- Got Me Wrong – Jerry Cantrell
- Holland – Sufjan Stevens
- Brownie Speaks – Clifford Brown
- Baby Plays Around – Cait O’Riordan, Elvis Costello
- Airegin – Sonny Rollins
- Hey Joe – Billy Roberts
- Samba e Amor – Chico Buarque
- Jam – Brad Mehldau
- Time Has Told Me – Nick Drake
- Aquelas Coisas Todas – Toninho Horta
- Where Do You Start? – Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman, Johnny Mandel
Gary Peacock
On September 5, 2020, Gary Peacock died aged 85. He was a musician (bass), one of the most important figures in modern jazz history. He recorded and performed with major jazz figures such as Albert Ayler, Paul Bley, Bill Evans, Keith Jarret, Frank Amsallem, Bill Carrothers, Marc Copland, Marilyn Crispell, Don Ellis, Clare Fischer, Barney Kessel, Sonny Simmons, Prince Lasha, Misha Mengelberg, Don Pullen, Bud Shank, Ravi Shankar, John Surman, Ralph Towner, Mal Waldrom, Tony Williams, Jack DeJohnette, Jimmy Woods, Toninho Horta, and Masabumi Kikuchi. As leader, he released twelve albums.
Joanne Brackeen: Take a Chance
On May 24, 1994, “Concord Picante” label released “Take a Chance”, the 19th Joanne Brackeen album. It was recorded in June 1983, and was produced by Allen Farnham and Paul Wickliffe.
Personnel:
- Joanne Brackeen– piano
- Eddie Gómez– bass
- Duduka da Fonseca– drums
- Waltinho Anastácio – vocals, percussion
Track listing:
- Recado Bossa Nova – Luiz Antonio, Djalma Ferreira
- Children’s Games – Antônio Carlos Jobim
- Estaté – Bruno Martino, Bruno Brighetti
- Cançâo do Sal – Milton Nascimento
- Frevo – Egberto Gismonti
- Mountain Flight – Toninho Horta
- The Island – Ivan Lins, Vitor Martins
- Take a Chance – Joanne Brackeen
- Ponta de Areia – Milton Nascimento
- Duduka – Joanne Brackeen
- Mist on a Rainbow – Joanne Brackeen

