Yes, this Blue Bossa is executed with a special charm. Your decision to perform with the addition of drums and bass was correct. Great job! Thank you very much.
Joe Henderson is an American jazz tenor saxophonist. During a career spanning over four decades, Henderson played with many of the leading musicians of his time and recorded on several prominent labels, including Blue Note, Milestone and Verve.
The founders of bossa nova are composer António Carlos Jobin and guitarist João Gilberto. The “starting point” of bossa nova is considered to be Jobin’s song “Chega de saudade” (“Chega de saudade”, 1957), which became famous in the interpretation of João Gilberto (1958).
McKinley Howard "Kenny" Dorham was an American jazz trumpeter, composer and occasional singer. Dorham's talent was often praised by critics and other musicians, but he never received the same attention or public recognition from the jazz establishment as many of his peers. For this reason, writer Gary Giddins said Dorham's name has become "virtually synonymous with 'underrated'."
Bossa Nova is a relaxed style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Bossa Nova is a genre of Brazilian popular music that is a synthesis of local folklore and jazz.
According to Nat Hentoff in his 1957 liner notes for an Art Blakey Columbia album called Hard Bop, the phrase was coined by music critic and pianist John Meghegan, a jazz columnist for the New York Herald Tribune at the time.
The tune, a mixture of hard bop and bossa nova, may have been influenced by Dorham's visit to the Rio de Janeiro Jazz Festival in 1961. Since then, the tune has been recorded many times by different artists, making it a jazz standard.
On the other hand, Anthony Macias points to Detroit as an early center for the rise of bop and hard bop, noting Detroit musicians Barry Harris and Kenny Burrell, as well as the fact that Miles Davis lived in the city from 1953 to 1954.
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Yes, this Blue Bossa is executed with a special charm. Your decision to perform with the addition of drums and bass was correct. Great job! Thank you very much.
Actually, this drum and bass was created using an app. It's amazing how technology has advanced.
Joe Henderson is an American jazz tenor saxophonist. During a career spanning over four decades, Henderson played with many of the leading musicians of his time and recorded on several prominent labels, including Blue Note, Milestone and Verve.
The founders of bossa nova are composer António Carlos Jobin and guitarist João Gilberto. The “starting point” of bossa nova is considered to be Jobin’s song “Chega de saudade” (“Chega de saudade”, 1957), which became famous in the interpretation of João Gilberto (1958).
"Blue Bossa" is an instrumental jazz composition by Kenny Dorham. It was first featured on Joe Henderson's 1963 album Page One.
McKinley Howard "Kenny" Dorham was an American jazz trumpeter, composer and occasional singer. Dorham's talent was often praised by critics and other musicians, but he never received the same attention or public recognition from the jazz establishment as many of his peers. For this reason, writer Gary Giddins said Dorham's name has become "virtually synonymous with 'underrated'."
Bossa Nova is a relaxed style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Bossa Nova is a genre of Brazilian popular music that is a synthesis of local folklore and jazz.
According to Nat Hentoff in his 1957 liner notes for an Art Blakey Columbia album called Hard Bop, the phrase was coined by music critic and pianist John Meghegan, a jazz columnist for the New York Herald Tribune at the time.
The tune, a mixture of hard bop and bossa nova, may have been influenced by Dorham's visit to the Rio de Janeiro Jazz Festival in 1961. Since then, the tune has been recorded many times by different artists, making it a jazz standard.
On the other hand, Anthony Macias points to Detroit as an early center for the rise of bop and hard bop, noting Detroit musicians Barry Harris and Kenny Burrell, as well as the fact that Miles Davis lived in the city from 1953 to 1954.
In Brazil, the word "bossa" is old-fashioned slang for something made with special charm, natural talent or innate ability.