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Jeff Goldblum Preps Debut Jazz Album
Jeff Goldblum Preps Debut Jazz Album
Jeff Goldblum is preparing to record his debut jazz LP with Decca Records.
The actor first impressed label executives with his piano work last October while accompanying soul-jazz vocalist Gregory Porter on a version of Nat King Cole’s “Mona Lisa” during a promotional appearance for Thor: Ragnarok on the BBC’s The Graham Norton Show, Variety reports.
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Jeff Goldblum Preps Debut Jazz Album
Jeff Goldblum Preps Debut Jazz Album
Jeff Goldblum is preparing to record his debut jazz LP with Decca Records.
The actor first impressed label executives with his piano work last October while accompanying soul-jazz vocalist Gregory Porter on a version of Nat King Cole’s “Mona Lisa” during a promotional appearance for Thor: Ragnarok on the BBC’s The Graham Norton Show, Variety reports.
The veteran actor, best known for his…
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[BAR]: Joe Jackson’s Jumpin’ Jive (1981)
Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson’s Jumpin’ Jive!
1981
A&M Records
By the start of the 1980s and after relentless touring, Joe Jackson had still only pushed himself to the middle of the British power-punk-pop scene. With 1981′s Jumpin’ Jive, an album that started out somewhat as a joke and side-project, Jackson took himself out of the running and focused solely on the music. This jazzy interlude, sat between the difficult Beat Crazy and the break-through Night and Day, stands a cut above of other vanity jazz LPs from rock performers. Rod Stewart’s later output this is certainly not. The energy and passion in his vocals have ensured that this record sounds as fresh as it did in 1981.
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