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Heroes
(2006)
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With his series of Bobby Darin tributes behind him, Roger Kellaway turned his attention to the inspiration for his 21st century trio -- Oscar Peterson's piano/guitar/bass trios of the 1950s. The King Cole Trio may have been a model, too, but above all, it is Peterson's trios that mostly hover over this collection, right down to the song selection, ...
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Jazz Moods: Jazz Party Mix - Cocktail Party/Groovin' the Blues
(2001)
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Jazz Moods: Cocktail Party
(2000)
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The swankiest of the releases in the Jazz Moods series, Cocktail Party combines songs from smooth characters like Benny Goodman, Johnny Mercer, and Jimmy Van Heusen with fun songs by the likes of Jimmy Durante and Fats Waller. The result is both stylish and celebratory, and great background music for whatever soirée you may be hosting. Stacia ...
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Cello Quartet
(1971)
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Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet
Roger Kellaway launched his reputation as a consummate iconoclastic musician with this album, which was considered an elegant breakthrough in its time. He assembled a novel quartet featuring his piano, the late Edgar Lustgarten's classical cello (Kellaway's favorite instrument), Chuck Domanico on bass, and Emil Richards on marimba and percussion, ...
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Art of Interconnectedness
(1997)
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Roger Kellaway
It took ten years for this excellent concert by pianist Roger Kellaway at New York City's Vineyard Theatre to be issued; but it was worth the wait. Starting with a striding "You Took Advantage of Me," Kellaway captivates his audience. His slow dreamy interpretation of "Emily," a sauntering rhythmic "Creole Love Call," and a melancholy "New Orleans ...
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In Japan
(1986)
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Roger Kellaway
This CD reissue of a Japanese session is a well-rounded set featuring pianist Roger Kellaway with a trio (also including bassist John Goldsby and drummer Terry Clarke) on five selections, solo on five others and with a quartet (the trio plus trumpeter Valery Ponomarev) for the final two songs. Careful attention to mood variation makes the trio ...
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Remembering Bobby Darin
(2005)
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The Roger Kellaway Trio
If anyone bridged the gap between traditional jazz-influenced pop and early rock & roll, it was Bobby Darin. Some of his work appealed to the Frank Sinatra/Tony Bennett/Sammy Davis, Jr./Dean Martin crowd, while some of it appealed to the Elvis Presley/Chuck Berry/Jerry Lee Lewis crowd -- and that is in addition to the singer's folk-rock output. ...
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Jazz Piano Anthology: The Magic Touch
(1997)
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Various Artists
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Fifty-Fifty
(1987)
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Roger Kellaway
Pianist Roger Kellaway and bassist Red Mitchell make for a perfectly complementary and mutually inspiring duo on this Stash set. They uplift six jazz standards, stretching out on "Gone With the Wind," "Take the 'A' Train," and an impressionistic "I'll Never Be the Same" for over ten minutes apiece, in addition to creating rollicking versions of ...
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Jazz Celebration: A Tribute To Carl Jefferson
(1992)
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The late Carl Jefferson was instrumental in getting the Concord Pavilion built, founding the Concord Jazz Festival, and building Concord Jazz into one of the major independent jazz labels from the time he got it underway in 1972 to his death in 1995. Scores of artists who had recorded for him donated their time to perform at a memorial concert on ...
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British-American Blue
(2000)
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Tony Coe & Roger Kellaway
While scoring a horror film in England in 1978, Roger Kellaway took time out to record a way-out, free-form duo session with the British clarinetist Tony Coe; the album was not released until 2000 on a small German label. This is Kellaway unchained, letting fly with no preconceptions or restrictions whatsoever (except in the final blues track "The ...
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That Was That
(1991)
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Roger Kellaway
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Center of the Circle
(1972)
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Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet
Out to shock and surprise everyone who loved the Cello Quartet album, Roger Kellaway came up with this strange, often raucous, often brilliant, near-rock & roll follow-up to his earlier quiet breakthrough. But then, in the case of someone who was achieving a measure of fame at the time backing hit rock singles by Melanie ("Brand New Key") and ...
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Nostalgia Suite
(1978)
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Roger Kellaway Cello Quartet
Taking his Cello Quartet idea into a different dimension, Roger Kellaway expanded it into a Quintet with the addition of drummer Joe Porcaro, wrote a six-part suite of pieces, and converted this group from something between and beyond categories to a more jazz-oriented band. Finally, Kellaway placed an added burden on the group by recording in the ...
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The Music of Duke Ellington: Jazz Piano Essentials
(2000)
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Various Artists
Concord Jazz presents a bright and diverse collection of Duke Ellington's best-known compositions from a broad range of jazz performers. Featured artists include Dave McKenna, George Shearing, Maria McPartland, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Dick Hyman. A decent collection of ten jazz classics, performed in a variety of styles. Zac Johnson, All Music ...
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Inside & Out
(1996)
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Ruby Braff & Roger Kellaway
Kellaway's next sparring partner was an old hand at stripped-down duets, cornetist Ruby Braff -- he of the Ellis Larkins and Dick Hyman connection -- and Braff seems to encourage Kellaway's out-there side more frequently on this all-standards CD. Terse and to the point, almost offhand in his penchant for placing odd notes in the strangest places, ...
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Roger Kellaway Meets The Duo: Gene Bertoncini and Michael Moore
(1992)
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Roger Kellaway
Although Roger Kellaway, Gene Bertoncini, and Michael Moore had been friends for a while, they really hadn't played much as a trio until they were spotted together at the late lamented Zinno's in New York City in 1992. Before the month was over, this studio session was completed. Bertoncini and Moore have long been known for their work together, ...
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I Was There: Roger Kellaway Plays from the Bobby Darin Songbook
(2005)
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Roger Kellaway
With renewed focus on the late singer Bobby Darin in 2004, due in part to the making of a film biography starring Kevin Spacey, the timing became ripe for a musical tribute album to him as well. Pianist Roger Kellaway served as Darin's musical director between 1967 and 1968. He got to know him very well and recognized him as more than just an ...
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Spirit Feel
(1967)
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