Chet Baker, Nardis, 1985
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Chet Baker, Nardis, 1985
Nardis - David Matthews (Big Band Recorded Live At The "Five Spot", 1975) bass intro big band
I. It was supposed to be the best day of Richard “Blue” Mitchell’s life, but June 30, 1958, turned out to be one of the worst. The trumpeter
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Bill Evans and Nardis: A History
Steve Silberman’s lengthy essay revolves around Bill Evans’s beginnings and end. It is quite a fascinating piece of historic writing with great creative construction and style. It begins with Blue Mitchell’s first trip to New York to record Nardis with Cannonball Adderley and Evans, then moves through Miles in the late fifties, Evans starting his trio and making Nardis a permanent prt of his repertoire and finally arcs to the end of Bill’s career. Magnificent writing.
-Michael Cuscuna
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