One note samba Tune for this article is 'One note samba' by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Jobim's place in the annals of popular music was secured by a single hit song, "The Girl from Ipanema" (1964), which he co-wrote with lyricist Vinícius de Moraes. His creative contributions to jazz, however, went much deeper; many of his songs became jazz standards, and, in the words of Richard S. Ginell of the All Music Guide , .. 더보기 Work Song Tune for this article is 'Work Song' by Nat Adderley. A major player in hard bop jazz during the 1950s, Nat Adderley pioneered the genre of soul jazz. He commanded an extraordinary range of tones on the cornet, and possessed a distinctive ability to play “way down low” on the horn, without losing the agility to discharge powerful notes in the upper registers in rapid succession. He toured the wo.. 더보기 Black Coffee Tune for this article is 'Brother Sister' by Sonny Burke & Paul Francis Webster. Joseph Francis "Sonny" Burke was a well respected musician, composer, conductor, songwriter and producer. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Burke studied violin and piano from age five, was an All-State fullback in high school, and went on to study music at Duke University."After freelancing as an arranger for the ban.. 더보기 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ··· 33 다음