Art Blakey: Live In Scheveningen 1958
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Release Date: 01 June 2021
Label: New Arts International
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 190759045121
Genres: Jazz  
Release Date: 01 June 2021
Label: New Arts International
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 190759045121
Genres: Jazz  
Description
It was the evening of 29 November 1958. On the stage of the Kurhaus in Scheveningen, Art Blakey grabbed the microphone to say, "I would like to take a moment and say good evening on behalf of the Jazz Messengers and myself." Everyone present could feel that this was a concert that would go down in history.
Art Blakey had just turned thirty-nine. He was "Bu" to those who knew that late in the 1940s he had taken the name of Abdullah Ibn Buhaina. In 1954, he had co-founded the Jazz Messengers with pianist Horace Silver, but now he led the quintet single-handedly, identifying the most outstanding talents, mentoring them, taking them to the top. The group of course continued to expand until late in the 1980s to include other artists – as talented as they were diverse – such as Wayne Shorter, Clifford Brown, the Marsalis brothers and Keith Jarrett. But already in 1958, the ensemble was inspired, imbued with confidence, crowned with success, and most importantly, original. Pianist Bobby Timmons had just composed the emblematic "Moanin'" and saxophonist Benny Golson, his famous "Along Came Betty", songs that the Jazz Messengers interspersed with the compositions of their illustrious fellow musicians: Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. The crème de la crème of the jazz world was on stage that evening, their performance fallen into oblivion until this recording.
Artists:
Art Blakey - Drums
Lee Morgan - Trumpet
Benny Golson - Tenor Saxophone
Bobby Timmons - Piano
Jymie Merritt - Double bass
The Jazz Messengers
Tracklisting
The Eric Ineke JazzXpress Feat. Tineke Postma
Various Artists
Xose Miguelez
Teun Wisse & Teun Braken
Linos Piano Trio
Duke Ellington
Clemens Gottwald
Ben Markley Big Band & Ari Hoenig
Howl Quartet
Howl Quartet
Fred Hersch Trio
Mark Lettieri Group & WDR Big Band
Oregon
Nils Wogram's Root '70
Nils Wogram/Root 70
Kip Hanrahan