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The Jon Eardley Seven
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by Jon Eardley
Sales Rank: 469572

Price:$18.99


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Album Details Songs from this album are available to purchase as MP3s. Click on "Buy MP3" or
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Japanese 20Bit K2 Remastered. Limited Edition LP Style Sleeve For Initial Pressing Only.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.
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Listener Reviews & Comments When most modern jazz buffs browse the record shop racks, they search, usually in vain, for previously unreleased tracks of their favorite trumpet players of the 1950's and 60's. Bop icons like Chet Baker, Miles Davis, Art Farmer, and Clifford Brown are the usual cast of valve pressers that head their wish list. Second stringers like Red Rodney, Pete and Conte Candoli, Maynard Ferguson and a few others are also considered treasures to be had. I would strongly urge those of you who haven't listened to Jon Eardley to do so. His lyricism is surpassed only by his mastery of the trumpet and the seemingly unending inventiveness that defines his unique musical voice. I suppose the best way to compare Jon's playing with guys most of us are familiar with is to combine the lyricism of Chet Baker and the daring of bopist Dizzy Gillespie. Not to be overlooked is his writing. Jon's compositions, not unlike Marty Paich's, features the ensemble while leaving plenty of room for soloists. Eardley more than holds his own when playing with the likes of Phil Woods, Zoot Sims, Gerry Mulligan, and tenor saxophonist, JR Montrose. Jon moved to Germany in the late 60's where he performed in jazz clubs and recorded with the GDR Orchestra.
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The Jon Eardley Seven
by Jon Eardley
Price:$18.99


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