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Tag Archives: Donald Byrd

Stella’s Art Project

Posted on August 28, 2013 by Sean Beaudoin

Sean Beaudoin begins and ends a year-long art project with his daughter. Continue reading →

Posted in The Arts | Tagged art, avant garde, Charles Mingus, Charles Tyler, Charlie Mingus, Donald Byrd, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Duke Jordan, Elmo hope, Elvis, Eric Dolphy, experiment, Fathers and daughters, Fats Navarro, Funkadelic, Hank Mobley, iPhone, Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones, Jackie Mittoo, Jimmy Smith, Joe Thomas, John Coltrane, Kenny Drew, Lee Morgan, Little Royal, Lou Donaldson, photography, Sonny Red, Sun Ra, Wayne Shorter, Willie Hutch | 6 Comments

Delmark Records 1965

Posted on March 6, 2013 by Bob Devine

Bob Devine delivers a taste of the mid-sixties Chicago blues scene, from epic nights at Theresa’s to packing records in a basement with some of the greatest blues musicians who ever lived. Continue reading →

Posted in Memoir, Music | Tagged Blues, Bob Koester, Buddy Guy, Chess records, Chester Burnett, Chicago, Delmark Records, Donald Byrd, Florence's, Howlin Wolf, Junior Wells, Little Walter, Magic Sam, Theresa Needam, Walter Horton | 5 Comments
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