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zen5887

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wouldyoukindly99 said:
zen5887 said:
Miles Davis! Kind of Blue is one of my favourite albums of all time, you should check it you =D
Eh...again not my thing really, I like energetic jazz with a lot of fiddle, god I love a good fiddle player.)
Fiddle?

You sure you're not after bluegrass?
 

A Weary Exile

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zen5887 said:
wouldyoukindly99 said:
zen5887 said:
Miles Davis! Kind of Blue is one of my favourite albums of all time, you should check it you =D
Eh...again not my thing really, I like energetic jazz with a lot of fiddle, god I love a good fiddle player.)
Fiddle?

You sure you're not after bluegrass?
Well the fiddle player in Django's band is terrific (He makes the band I think) and he isn't considered bluegrass is he? He is also a great guitar player and the trumpet player isn't half bad, so it's not just the fiddle player.
 

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Echer123 said:
Here ya go.

Snippy

It's in 5/4 time signature.
I play that in my Jazz band, although its slightly different
I love Jazz, I like a good bit of Coltrane, Big Bad VooDoo daddy, err, and if I didn't say Louie I think my band members would kill me

[small]Trombone for the win[/small]
 

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One of my favorites is Cab Calloway especially "Minne the Moocher" and "Refer Man".

Also Coltrane, it seems everyone loves him
 

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wouldyoukindly99 said:
Bofus Teefus said:
Here's a few to get you started...
Mongo Santamaria
Duke Ellington
Count Basie
Looked them up, not really my thing, I suppose that's not my type of jazz.
Yeah, I'm a bit of a purist, but it looks like there's a lot of good artists/groups being thrown around on this thread. Hope you find some more to listen to.
 

A Weary Exile

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drisky said:
One of my favorites is Cab Calloway especially "Minne the Moocher" and "Refer Man".

Also Coltrane, it seems everyone loves him
"Minne" is good, but it gets on my nerves sometimes.

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I should also mention that I like "Midnight the stars and you" by Ray Noble and "Sitting on top of the World" by Al Jolson but I've yet to find any other good songs by them.


EDIT: And I also like "Anything Goes" by Cole Porter.
 

revjay

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McKay said:
I blame Fallout3 for me now liking the swing/jazz style of music.
He?s hackin? and wackin? and smackin?
He?s hackin? and wackin? and smackin?
He?s hackin? and wackin? and smackin?
He just hacks, wacks, choppin? that meat!
 

A Weary Exile

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revjay said:
McKay said:
I blame Fallout3 for me now liking the swing/jazz style of music.
He?s hackin? and wackin? and smackin?
He?s hackin? and wackin? and smackin?
He?s hackin? and wackin? and smackin?
He just hacks, wacks, choppin? that meat!
That song was so weird!

I love the Ink Spots too, thanks to Fallout 3, and I sort of like Bing Crosby as well.
 

revjay

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Yeah turns out pete was a murderer and after the 500th or so time hearing that song I started to see how he could do it. lol.
 

Jhaotic

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Depends on what kinda era you're really into.
However, you can't beat a bit of:

Charlie Parker (Alto Sax)
John Coltrane (Tenor Sax)
Sonny Rollins (Tenor Sax)
Bill Evans (Piano)
Benny Goodman (Clarinet)
Freddie Hubbard (Trumpet)
Miles Davis (Trumpet, seriously recommend as his style underwent VERY distinct changes through his life)

I'm sure people have already mentioned these but hey.

Some newer guys:

Uri Caine (Piano)
Brad Meldhau (Piano)
Skerik's Syncopated Taint Septet (Awesome)
Terence Blanchard (Trumpet)

Arrghh there's so much, I would end up going forever if I kept putting the ones that came into my head.

Pretty much everyone I've put is, or has played, pretty straight-ahead bop jazz I realise, and there's lots more players out there of various styles but that would take far too much effort. Hope it helped.
 

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wouldyoukindly99 said:
I love the Ink Spots too, thanks to Fallout 3, and I sort of like Bing Crosby as well.
I downloaded a file that has 80 jazz/swing songs on it (including all the songs from Fallout3).

Glen Miller's Over the Rainbow is much better than the Wizard of Oz version.
 

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McKay said:
wouldyoukindly99 said:
I love the Ink Spots too, thanks to Fallout 3, and I sort of like Bing Crosby as well.
I downloaded a file that has 80 jazz/swing songs on it (including all the songs from Fallout3).

Glen Miller's Over the Rainbow is much better than the Wizard of Oz version.
Yes it is. (Listening to it right now thanks to you :) )
 

Pegghead

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You should be thinking less about jazz artists to look into and more into jazz as a whole. If I've found out anything worthwhile from trips to my favourite restaurant (The New Orleans cafe) it's that jazz is a style which is very welcoming to newcomers due to it's origins of being less mainstream for a long time before the style was finally discovered out the blood and bones music bars of the Southern states...*Ahem*. If I were you I'd get started on guys like Cole Porter and Roy Brown, then venture into the world of the Blues.