Jazzism 2.12 - No Name
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In 1986 saxophonist Branford Marsalis released an album he titled "Royal Garden Blues". The album was well recieved and reviewed and helped solidify Branford as a musician to be rekoned with, one of my favorite tracks on the album is an original written by Branford entitled "Emanon". I recall reading or hearing somewhere that Branford titled it Emanon as an inside joke...when he couldn't think of a name for the tune, he flipped the words no and name and came up with eman on (emanon), which is no name spelled backwards. I have flipped the script on this podcast and I am back in the groove. Enjoy The Mix, Brian "Katzpheno" Phoenix featuring: Christian McBride & Inside Straight - "Brother Mister" (2009) Jason Moran (featuring: Lisa E. Harris) - "Honeysuckle Rose" (2014) The Roy Hargrove Quintet - "I'm Not So Sure" (2008) Pat Metheny - "Breakdealer" (2012) Geri Allen - "Baby, I Need Your Loving" (2013) Victor Wooten - "Ari's Eyes" (2005) Kenny Garrett - "Books & Toys" (1992) Chantale Gagne - "The Light We Need" (2010) Jose James - "Nola" (2008) Branford Marsalis - "Emanon" (1986) Yellowjackets - "Rosemary" (2011)
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