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...At one of them, Birdland in midtown Manhattan, she saw many of that era’s greats: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus and Lester Young....
...Carla Azar gave her drums an intense thrashing — she was amplified loudly in the mix — while White played unhinged guitar parts....
...The first, Carla Bley’s delicate “Sing Me Softly of the Blues”, builds to a peak before segueing seamlessly into the steady tempo and sturdy single-note lines of Taborn’s “Interruptions Two”....
...features images from an impressive roll call of the fashion world’s coolest photographers, along with 50 interviews about Gaultier’s work and influence from collaborators and muses such as Catherine Deneuve, Carla...
...Holland left London in 1968 to join Miles Davis, and has long been at the top of his game....
...Starting at noon, there will be just enough time to whizz from British band Empirical’s streetwise upgrade of the 60s to Carla Bley and the Lost Chords sad-café impressionism – UK saxophonist Andy Shepherd...
...The revamped Duc des Lombards, with its muted interiors and designer chic, looks like the kind of club that President Sarkozy and his wife Carla would visit....
...For sheer introspective beauty, Paul Bley’s solo piano album Homage to Carla (Owl) recorded in 1992 has rarely been equalled. 6 & 7....
...Words were also a problem for the American trio Two Foot Yard, made up of the wonderfully emotive violinist Carla Kihlstedt, cello and minimalist drums....
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