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Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane

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List Price: $ 5.99 Price: More Products Original Post: Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane Original Blog: Buy Mp3 Online Related posts:The Ballad Of John Henry John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom 80 Essential Tracks John Mayer – The Village Sessions (2007) Original Post: Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane Original Blog: Buy Mp3 Online Related posts: The Ballad Of John Henry John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom 80 Essential Tracks John Mayer – The Village Sessions (2007)Read Full Story

Sonny Rollins' letter to Coleman Hawkins

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I recently got my hands on a copy of a three page handwritten letter that Sonny Rollins sent Coleman Hawkins in 1962. It is written on Sonny's personal letterhead and there is even an AMORC Rosicrucian seal on the final page of the letter, an organization that Sonny has been involved with for many years. At the moment my scanner isn't working, but I'll try to scan a copy to post soon.    My Dear Mr. Hawkins,   Your recent performance at the 'Village Gate' was magnificent!! Quite aside...Read Full Story

Sonny Rollins among 2011 Kennedy Center Honors Class

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Jazz Legend Sonny Rollins performs during the 2011 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival - Day 7 at The Fair Grounds Race Course on May 8, 2011 in New Orleans *Musician Sonny Rollins was announced today as part of the five cultural icons whose creative work will be celebrated at the 34th Annual Kennedy Center Honors airing Tuesday, Dec. 27 on CBS. Rollins will be joined Actress Meryl Streep, singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, saxophonist and composer Sonny Rollins and singer...Read Full Story

Thelonious Monk - Easy Piano Solos Review

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Average Reviews: ( More customer reviews ) My teacher turned me onto this book and I really enjoy playing the songs.It is not too easy but certainly not at the level Monk played the songs either.....just about right for advanced beginners.I just start out slowly and build up speed to an average of the 140 clicks with swing feel that most songs require.I hope I will finally make it up to that tempo.You will enjoy working on the technique for hours and it's great to add some of these Monk...Read Full Story

Hal Leonard Thelonious Monk Plays Standards – Volume 1 Reviews

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Hal Leonard Thelonious Monk Plays Standards – Volume 1 Published by Hal Leonard 96 Pages Piano Transcriptions Artist Transcriptions Artist: Thelonious Monk Volume 1 features note-for-note transcriptions of Monk’s renditions of 11 jazz classics: April in Paris ? Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea ? Dinah ? Don’t Blame Me ? Everything Happens to Me ? I Should Care ? I Surrender, Dear ? Just a Gigolo ? Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away) ? Nice Work If You Can Get It ? Sweet...Read Full Story
Denzel Washington is considering portraying Thelonious Monk in a biopic, he tells the Guardian. "I'm talking about it more, so maybe I'm talking myself into it," he says. He also says he's "hovering" around doing a comedy, which would be his first one since 1996. How have neither of these not happened yet? Washington has played either a law enforcement officer or an outlaw of some stripe in ten out of his last fourteen movies, so it might be...  
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At the moment he's "hovering" around a comedy, having not done a great many of those in his career (although, he jokes, "I've done some that have turned out to be tragedies!"). The role he'd really like to play is that of jazz legend Thelonious Monk; he has a script, and ponders that "I'm talking about it more, so maybe I'm talking myself into it." A piece from a longer profile in the UK Guadian paper on Denzel Washington (h/t The...  
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Jason Moran uses music, pictures and archival audio ... He’s a MacArthur “genius” grant winner, jazz adviser to the Kennedy Center in Washington, and for the past couple of years, he’s been teaching at New England Conservatory.  
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Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane (1957) – Jazzland /Fantasy OJC-039 ... The liner note-writer quotes Steve Lacy as saying you’re got to get the fragrance of Monk’s poetry, and observes that Coltrane is doing some deep breathing.  
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For Friday the 13th of January, WFMU DJ Kurt Gottschalk played about 20 different versions of Thelonious Monk's Friday the 13th, including quite a few sent in by his listeners. Here's the playlist and 3 hour mp3 stream (below the blinky picture of Monk), including listeners' comments. Good luck!  
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Little is known about Monk's early life. He was born on October 10, 1917 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, the son of Thelonious and Barbara Monk, with a sister named Marian who was two years older. A younger brother, Thomas, was born a couple of years later. The 1920 US Federal Census lists Thelonious and his father (a laborer) as "Theloins". Monk started playing the piano at the age of six; although he had some formal training and eavesdropped on his sister's piano lessons, he was essentially self-taught.
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In 1922 the family moved to Manhattan living at 243 West 63rd St., and Monk attended Stuyvesant High School, but did not graduate.
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He briefly toured with an evangelist in his teens, playing the church organ, and in his late teens he began to find work playing jazz. He is believed to be the pianist on some recordings Jerry Newman made around 1941 at Minton's Playhouse, the legendary Manhattan club where Monk had been hired as the house pianist. His style at the time is described as "hard-swinging," with the addition of runs in the style of Art Tatum. Monk's stated influences include Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, and other early stride pianists.
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Monk's unique piano style was largely perfected during his stint as the house pianist at Minton's in the early-to-mid 1940s, when he participated in the famous after-hours "cutting competitions" that featured most of the leading jazz soloists of the day. The Minton's scene was crucial in the formulation of the bebop genre and it brought Monk into close contact and collaboration with other leading exponents of bebop including Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Milt Jackson and John Coltrane.
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