Blue Bossa
1963 instrumental by Kenny Dorham
"Blue Bossa" | |
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Instrumental by Kenny Dorham | |
from the album Page One | |
Released | 1963 (1963) |
Genre | Jazz |
Composer(s) | Kenny Dorham |
"Blue Bossa" is an instrumental jazz composition by Kenny Dorham. It was introduced on Joe Henderson's 1963 album Page One.[1] A blend of hard bop and bossa nova, the tune was possibly influenced by Dorham's visit to the Rio de Janeiro Jazz Festival in 1961.[2][3] The tune has since been recorded numerous times by different artists, making it a jazz standard.[4]
See also
Notes
- ^ Yanow, Scott. "Page One > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
- ^ Oliphant, Dave (1996). Texan jazz. University of Texas Press. p. 257. ISBN 0-292-76045-0.
- ^ Oliphant, Dave (2007). Jazz Mavericks of the Lone Star State. University of Texas Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-292-71496-0.
- ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2002). All Music Guide to Jazz: The Definitive Guide to Jazz Music. Backbeat Books. p. 344. ISBN 0-87930-717-X.
External links
- Jazz education at Curlie
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Kenny Dorham
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- Quiet Kenny (1959)
- The Arrival of Kenny Dorham/The Kenny Dorham Memorial Album (1960 [1976])
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