Guitarist Grant Green recorded two gospel-flavored leadership albums. The first was Sunday Mornin', in June 1961, and the second was Feelin' the Spirit in December 1962. Though Green would become a ...
ANAHEIM – Grant Green’s shuttle between Triple-A and the majors, between different positions, is continuing with no end in sight. Green is back in the big leagues for his third stint of the season, ...
Few Blue Note artists seem to have been squeezed the way Grant Green was. Ten of the albums he recorded in the 1960s entered the label's Bermuda Triangle, emerging years later when Blue Note was under ...
The blues — usually 12 bars long, with three basic chords moving underneath — ranks among the 20th century's great contributions to world culture. The blues is as indestructible as titanium and ...
Resonance Records is proud to announce the first official previously unissued recordings of Grant Green in over 10 years, representing the earliest (1969-1970) and latest (1975) known live recordings ...
There’s a special thrill of liberation in the live recordings of jazz that few studio recordings can match. Resonance Records will gratify a long-standing dream of mine with the release, on May 25th, ...
Jazz guitarist Grant Green didn’t want his son to follow in his footsteps. Green was a contemporary of Wes Montgomery and Kenny Burrell; he was overshadowed by them in the public eye during his ...
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