830...A Jazz Podcast

8:30 A Jazz Podcast - Episode #7 - "The House That Impulse Built - Part 2"

April 10, 2024 Herman Hollywood Dawkins and Ray The Jazz Man Season 1 Episode 7
8:30 A Jazz Podcast - Episode #7 - "The House That Impulse Built - Part 2"
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830...A Jazz Podcast
8:30 A Jazz Podcast - Episode #7 - "The House That Impulse Built - Part 2"
Apr 10, 2024 Season 1 Episode 7
Herman Hollywood Dawkins and Ray The Jazz Man

In this conversation we talk about the collaborations forged at Impulse. Charles Mingus mixes it up with John Coltrane and the very talented instrumentalist Eric Dolphy. Shirley Scott, Queen of the Organ wailing on the keys with Oliver Nelson arranging the horns to a fever pitch ending. Jazz guitarist Gabor Szabo a Hungarian American jazz guitarist, underrated for his distinctive compositions, contributions, and collaborations. Adding to the mix of our talk is Max Roach shining with his percussionist styles that changed the way Jazz would be listened to.  Saxophonist Albert Ayler is one deep cat, open to Free Jazz and Avant Garde. All this timeless music brings a very versatile body of work to be acknowledged and appreciated for the signature grooves that came out of Impulse. 

Charles Mingus – Better Git it in Your Soul
John Coltrane Quartet – Africa  
Shirley Scott – Freedom Dance  
Chico Hamilton - The Lady Gabor
Max Roach – Garvey’s Ghost
Albert Ayler – Music is the Healing Force of the Universe

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In this conversation we talk about the collaborations forged at Impulse. Charles Mingus mixes it up with John Coltrane and the very talented instrumentalist Eric Dolphy. Shirley Scott, Queen of the Organ wailing on the keys with Oliver Nelson arranging the horns to a fever pitch ending. Jazz guitarist Gabor Szabo a Hungarian American jazz guitarist, underrated for his distinctive compositions, contributions, and collaborations. Adding to the mix of our talk is Max Roach shining with his percussionist styles that changed the way Jazz would be listened to.  Saxophonist Albert Ayler is one deep cat, open to Free Jazz and Avant Garde. All this timeless music brings a very versatile body of work to be acknowledged and appreciated for the signature grooves that came out of Impulse. 

Charles Mingus – Better Git it in Your Soul
John Coltrane Quartet – Africa  
Shirley Scott – Freedom Dance  
Chico Hamilton - The Lady Gabor
Max Roach – Garvey’s Ghost
Albert Ayler – Music is the Healing Force of the Universe

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