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1979 live album by The Ray Brown Trio
Live at the Concord Jazz Festival |
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Released | 1979 |
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Venue | Concord Jazz Festival |
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Genre |
jazz |
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Length | 48:47 |
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Label | Concord |
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Live at the Concord Jazz Festival is a 1979 live album recorded at the
Concord Jazz Festival by the
Ray Brown Trio in August 1979.
[1] Singer
Ernestine Anderson guest starred.
[2]
Track listing
- "
Blue Bossa" - 4:42
- "Bossa Nova Do Marilla" - 4:04
- "
Manhã de Carnaval" - 6:43
- "
St. Louis Blues" - 4:48
- "
Fly Me To The Moon" - 3:34
- "
Georgia On My Mind" - 5:36
- "
Here's That Rainy Day" - 5:12
- "
Please Send Me Someone To Love" - 5:49
- "
Honeysuckle Rose" - 5:48
Personnel
References
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Years listed are the years the album was recorded, not released |
Albums |
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Bass Hit! (1956)
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This Is Ray Brown (1958)
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Jazz Cello (1960)
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Ray Brown with the All-Star Big Band (1962)
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Much in Common (with
Milt Jackson, 1964)
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Ray Brown / Milt Jackson (1965)
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This One's for Blanton! (with
Duke Ellington, 1972)
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The Big 3 (with Milt Jackson and
Joe Pass, 1975)
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Jones-Brown-Smith (with
Hank Jones and
Jimmie Smith, 1976)
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Quadrant (with Joe Pass, Milt Jackson, and
Mickey Roker, 1977)
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Something for Lester (1977)
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Live at the Concord Jazz Festival (1979)
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Breakin' Out (with
George Shearing and
Marvin Smith, 1987)
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After Hours (with
André Previn and Joe Pass, 1989)
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Uptown (with André Previn and
Mundell Lowe, 1990)
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Old Friends (with André Previn and Mundell Lowe, 1991)
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Kiri Sidetracks: The Jazz Album (with André Previn, Mundell Lowe, and
Kiri Te Kanawa, 1991)
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Don't Get Sassy (1994)
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Some of My Best Friends Are...The Piano Players (1994)
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SuperBass (1997)
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Some of My Best Friends Are...Singers (1998)
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Live at Starbucks (2001)
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