The Concord Music Group inaugurated their celebration of the 40th anniversary of Norman Granz's Pablo Records with the releases of John Coltrane: Afro Blue Impressions (Pablo, 1963/2013) and Sarah ...
The title is Jutta Hipp With Zoot Sims, but it should be the other way around. No knock on Jutta Hipp. She's great—a lively, fluid pianist who really could have been a big player in the 1950s bop ...
Zoot Sims was one of the most naturally talented saxophone players in jazz, most remembered for his incredible sense of swing. He was the archetypal saxophonist and found fame with the general public ...
From the start, the tenor saxophonist fashioned his seemingly effortless sound from the music of early sax masters, then refined that sound... Zoot Sims: 'Brother' of Swing Starting in his youth, ...
When critics make those lists of the 100 best jazz saxophonists, Zoot Sims usually gets mentioned somewhere in the middle, sometimes closer to the bottom. Although his name is well known, he rarely, ...
Ten-time Grammy Award-nominee jazz flutist and saxophone player Lew Tabackin will headline the sixth annual Zoot Fest to honor the late jazz sax great Zoot Sims at East Stroudsburg University. Zoot ...
Zoot Sims Meets Jimmy Rowles (Original Jazz Classics). Tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims puts in an excellent performance on this reissue of a 1977 Pablo recording. But the surprise is Jimmy Rowles on piano ...
He was a musical giant - albeit in a jazz style already unfashionable by the time he was in his creative prime. Nevertheless, it was always easy to underestimate Zoot Sims. The former Woody Herman ...
There can never be too many tributes to the late Zoot Sims, a swinging and lyrical mainstream tenor saxophonist, whose influence may unfortunately be receding into the netherworld of musical history.
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