Don Sickler

  1. Late June: Elmo Hope and more

    On June 27 we celebrated what would have been Elmo Hope's 101st birthday by releasing Eyes So Beautiful As Yours, an exquisite ballad from his 1961 album "Homecoming." Full score and sextet parts are available. Also check out pianist Sullivan Fortner's video of this song (second album cover). We've also added six songs with recording anniversaries in late June:-- June...
  2. More great Donald Brown!

    To celebrate the June 4-5 recording anniversary of Donald Brown's first album as a leader ("Early Bird" - 1987), you'll see we've added editions so all of Donald's originals from this album are now available for you to study and play … We couldn't find the exact day in June that Donald recorded his trio album The Sweetest Sounds which...
  3. The bass lines came first!

    Today, June 3, is the recording anniversary of two important jazz standards. When Kenny Dorham suggested to Joe Henderson that each write a bass line first, then create a melody on top of it, for Joe Henderson's "Page One" album, they had no idea that these bass lines would ignite the creation of two important jazz standards: Kenny Dorham's Blue...
  4. You 'N' Me, an Al Cohn classic!

    You 'N' Me! We're starting our June recording anniversary celebration off this year with Al Cohn's original recording (with Zoot Sims) of this great composition. We hope you'll also check out our June 1-7 video which starts with Al's The Note, which is from the same album.
  5. More late May recording anniversaries

    We're continuing to add songs to celebrate their recording anniversaries. Cecil McBee's Paradox is now available; it was recorded on May 29, 1980 on McCoy Tyner's album "Quartets 4X4." This was Cecil's and McCoy's first recording together; the song is well suited to McCoy's signature style. Blue, by Marc Seales, has two anniversaries in late May. Marc played it on his album...
  6. Ryan Kisor's The Dream

    More from Ryan's album "The Dream": his Bert's Blues, a fun blues head, and Minor Ordeal, inspired by the trumpeter Booker Little.
  7. Clifford Brown's LaRue

    Try your own interpretation of Clifford Brown's moving song written for his soon-to-be wife, LaRue. First recorded by Kenny Dorham, it's a inspiring and emotional work. LaRue's story of its beginnings is recounted by Don Sickler.
  8. More Hank Mobley, always fun to play!

    Check out a few of Hank's songs from his "Far Away Lands" recording to liven up your gigs this summer. A Dab Of This And That The Hippity Hop No Argument
  9. May 19, Bass Day!

    Don Sickler: May 19 is an important "Bass Day" as you will see. This year, first of all, it's Cecil McBee's 89th birthday: please check out five of his marvelous compositions from his "Unspoken" album. On May 19, 1957, Paul Chambers recorded his Paul Chambers Quintet album: bass players will now have the opportunity to check out his complete bass...
  10. New Stories 30th Anniversary!

    Recording sessions on April 25, 26 and 27, 1994, created the first album for the important new piano trio New Stories. We are celebrating this 30th anniversary recording by releasing all 7 of the groups' original compositions from this first New Stories album. Don Sickler: The group's pianist, Marc Seales, I first heard about from ravings from tenor saxophonist Don...

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