There were 4 albums found for this artist, now showing 1 through 4.
Tony Purrone's first outing as a leader features Eddie Gomez on bass and Lenny White on drums. Purrone's high-velocity picking and his [more]
Tony Purrone's second release as a leader is devoted entirely to the music of his mentor and longtime employer, tenor sax legend [more]
Tony Purrone's third SteepleChase outing is a collection of tunes written by jazz guitar greats spanning several generations: [more]
This artist appears on 18 albums, now showing 1 through 10.
The NEA Jazz Masters program is sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, and since 1982 has been handing out honors [more]
With Percy Heath technically in retirement on Long Island, Jimmy Heath freshly retired from Queens College, and Tootie Heath ready [more]
The Essence All Stars' Organic Grooves finds the group turning out good, if unexceptional, hard bop performances of songs by [more]
The Lenny White Collection contains 11 tracks the jazz fusion drummer recorded for the Hip Bop label in the mid- to late [more]
For this Christmas jazz album, six top artists who were on Columbia's roster at the time contribute a song apiece. [more]
By their sixth album, the Heath Brothers (consisting of Jimmy on tenor and soprano, Percy Heath on bass, keyboardist Stanley [more]
Ten years after his most recent set as a leader, Jimmy Heath (heard here on tenor and soprano) finally had another opportunity to lead [more]
The most unusual aspect of this CD is that Jimmy Heath, in addition to his usual tenor and soprano, also plays alto (his original [more]
Romantic ballads by jazz soloists -- some good, some not so good. Selections on Antilles albums and discs. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide