I'm a lover of jazz music and have spend the last 20 years digging through record crates at the record stores, yard sales, swap meets, etc, in the Los Angeles area, and want to share some of the great jazz I've discovered along the way. Most episodes are focused on a single jazz artist, some are focused on various jazz styles, to point others in the right direction when it comes to finding out about great jazz
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I'm a lover of jazz music and have spend the last 20 years digging through record crates at the record stores, yard sales, swap meets, etc, in the Los Angeles area, and want to share some of the great jazz I've discovered along the way. Most episodes are focused on a single jazz artist, some are focused on various jazz styles, to point others in the right direction when it comes to finding out about great jazz
This week's episode is about pianist Bobby Timmons. Timmons' style is sharp, danceable, catchy, and soulful. He spent time playing in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers before striking out to make a string of fantastic albums as a leader.
It features music from his time as a Messenger and more from his time as a leader.
Questions? Comments? Requests? E-mail me at WNPMPod@gmail.com
Announcement: I'll be moving this weekend, so will probably be taking a few weeks off from making the podcast, but will be back soon. Thanks for listening!
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting Jazz Podcast
I'm a lover of jazz music and have spend the last 20 years digging through record crates at the record stores, yard sales, swap meets, etc, in the Los Angeles area, and want to share some of the great jazz I've discovered along the way. Most episodes are focused on a single jazz artist, some are focused on various jazz styles, to point others in the right direction when it comes to finding out about great jazz