From now on, Florida A&M University’s Institute for Research in Music and Entertainment Industry Studies will be known as The Julian "Cannonball" and Nat Adderley Music Institute. The honorary naming ...
Recorded between February 1957 and August 1971 and featuring Cannonball Adderley in various contexts, Blue Note’s definitive collection touches upon all the high points of a memorable career. The alto ...
It’s hard to describe just how much Nat and Cannonball Adderley contributed to the development of modern jazz — it may be fair to say that jazz wouldn’t be the same today without them. And they spent ...
Good morning everybody…and Happy Diwali. So we here at CrossFade give readers a taste of the old-school every week with Throwback Tuesdays. This week, we’re throwing it way back and including a local ...
Craft Recordings’ OJC Reissue Series continues with Cannonball Adderley & Bill Evans’ Know What I Mean?, Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers’ Caravan, and Ron Carter’s Where? Since its inception, the ...
Cannonball Adderley, Live in '63 (Jazz Icons). Riding high on his success as a leader, the alto saxophonist was proud of his early 1960s sextet. These televised concerts capture him and his sidemen ...
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An undated photo of Miles Davis (left), Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (middle), and John Coltrane (right). From now on, Florida A&M University’s Institute for Research in Music and Entertainment ...
The late tenor saxophonist John Coltrane is one of the enduring figures in jazz. His groundbreaking work continues to resonate, enrapture and inspire musicians and fans. Did the Trane ever stop in ...
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