| Thinking of Johnny Dyani on his birthday with an appearance with Pierre Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra and more. |
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Remembering Johnny Dyani on his birthday
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Happy Birthday Johnny Dyani
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| Remembering South African bass boss Johnny Dyani on his birthday with an alternate take of "Grandmother's Teaching" from 1984. |
Monday, July 18, 2022
Happy Birthday Mtutuzeli Dudu Pukwana!
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| Remembering saxophone great Dudu Pukwana with a 1964 Antibes Jazz Fest performance with the Blue Notes and much more. |
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| Check out Aquarium Drunkard's Some For Dudu tribute mix right here. |
Monday, November 30, 2020
Happy Birthday Johnny Dyani
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| Remembering bass boss Johnny Dyani with "Elhamdulillah Marimba" from his Witchdoctor's Son collaboration with Okay Temiz. |
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Jazzman offers a spiritual jazz tour through SteepleChase catalogue
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| Although nothing shockingly rare is uncovered, the SteepleChase volume is a solid set of uplifting swingers. |
Here's the scoop...
Founded in 1972, SteepleChase Records is one of the most significant and prolific European jazz record labels. With a catalogue running to well over 200 titles, the Copenhagen-based imprint has recorded and released music from some of the greatest names in jazz, including Dexter Gordon, Andrew Hill, Archie Shepp, Jackie McLean, Clifford Jordan, Paul Bley, Cedar Walton, Lee Konitz, Horace Parlan, Nat Adderley, Chet Baker and Stan Getz.
Starting out by recording visiting Americans when they performed at the legendary Café Montmartre, founder Nils Winther was encouraged to start the label by none other than the great Jackie McLean, who was the first artist to release a record on the new imprint.
From there, Steeplechase rapidly grew into one of the foremost labels to document European jazz with all its distinctive originality and style. With a particular emphasis on recording front rank American artists who had chosen the expatriate life in Europe, Steeplechase was first in line to document the sounds of the greats as they developed in exile.
Featuring in-demand tracks from the likes of Billy Gault, Johnny Dyani and Khan Jamal, and unearthing deep cuts from greats like Jackie McLean and Mary Lou Williams, Spiritual Jazz 11: SteepleChase pays tribute to one of Europe's most important jazz labels. Have a listen after the track listing.
Various Artists – Spiritual Jazz 11: SteepleChase
1. Mary Lou Williams - Ode To Saint Cecilie 05:57
2. Billy Gault - The Time Of This World Is At Hand 07:14
3. Sam Jones - Jean Marie 06:56
4. René McLean - Aida 05:32
5. Jim McNeely - Tipe Tizwe 04:25
6. Johnny Dyani - Magwaza 13:07
7. Jackie McLean & Michael Carvin - De I Comalee A 11:42
8. Ken McIntyre - Miss Priss 06:16
9. Khan Jamal - Dark Warrior 06:27
10. Jackie McLean & The Cosmic Brotherhood - Camel Driver (2LP only) 08:54
11. Michael Carvin - Naima 08:28
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Happy Birthday Famoudou Don Moye!
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| Celebrating percussion master Famoudou Don Moye's 74th birthday with Art Ensemble's cover of Fela Kuti's "Zombie" and a jam with Johnny Dyani. |
Saturday, August 13, 2016
One For The Weekend: Johnny Dyani Quartet
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| On this 1979 recording, bass boss Johnny Dyani is joined by Don Cherry, Dudu Pukwana & Makaya Ntshoko. |
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Happy Birthday Okay Temiz!
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| Celebrating the 77th birthday of the Turkish percussion master with a couple of typically virtuosic performances. |







