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This artist appears on 39 albums, now showing 1 through 10.
The consistent pianist Mulgrew Miller leads his trio (which includes bassist Richie Good and drummer Tony Reedus) through a set [more]
There are a few remarkable recreations on tenor-saxophonist Benny Golson's tribute to Miles Davis, particularly
Truth, Justice and the Blues was an interesting departure for James Williams. Most of the pianist's albums have been [more]
One of the most underrated saxophonists of the post-1960 era, James Spaulding has long been a passionate postbop altoist and [more]
There are some special moments on this set from multi-reedist Bill Easley, who is mostly heard here on clarinet and flute. With [more]
This CD teams together two of the brightest young trombonists of the period, Robin Eubanks and Steve Turre. The music [more]
Anthony Wonsey was already one of the top pianists of his generation, but he developed his chops considerably over the [more]
This CD from the Japanese DIW label, which was made available domestically for a time by Columbia, is not really world music, but [more]
A dynamic, very aggressive and animated, yet disciplined drummer, Tony Reedus initially gained attention as a member of Woody Shaw's early '80s band. Since then, he's done other session work with such players as James Williams and Mulgrew Miller and also led sessions for Jazz City and Enja in the '80s and '90s. His dates are still available on CD. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide