Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Bob James Revisits A Lost 1965 Studio Session And The Time He Recorded With Jazz Great Eric Dolphy #jazz

With a career and discography as lengthy as Bob James’, you wouldn’t blame him for forgetting about a session of two. For close to 60 years, the jazz pianist and keyboardist has written, produced and arranged for other artists as well as his own bandleader efforts, which includes groundbreaking, influential and Billboard 200 charting fusion records including BJ4 and Touchdown. But back in 1965, well before he became one of the biggest names in what came to be called smooth jazz, the Fourplay bandleader was just another musician trying to find his way in New York City. 



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