Duke Jordan热门歌曲下载
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Starbrite(Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (2007 - Remaster) 臻品全景声 | Flight to Jordan | 07:47 |
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Everything Happens to Me 臻品全景声 | Flight to Denmark | 05:43 |
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I Should Care(Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (2007 Digital Remaster) SQ | Flight to Jordan | 03:50 |
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Summertime HQ | Trio & Quintet | 04:24 |
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Summertime | Duke Jordan Trio & Quintet | 04:24 |
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Glad I Met Pat, Take 3 | Flight to Denmark | 05:05 |
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I Should Care | 03:51 | |
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Here's That Rainy Day SQ | Flight to Denmark | 07:23 |
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If I Did - Would You?, Take 2 SQ | Flight to Denmark | 03:52 |
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Summertime (Remastered 2016) SQ | Remastered Hits (All Tracks Remastered) | 04:21 |
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Flight To Jordan
2018-11-06
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2018-03-01
Duke Jordan歌手简介
Duke Jordan简介
美国爵士乐钢琴音乐家Duke Jordan (1922年4月1日——2006年8月6号)
详情介绍
Jordan was born in New York[1] and raised in Brooklyn where he attended Boys High School. An imaginative and gifted pianist, Jordan was a regular member of Charlie Parker's quintet during 1947–48, which also featured Miles Davis. He participated in Parker's Dial sessions in late 1947 that produced "Dewey Square", "Bongo Bop", "Bird of Paradise", and the ballad "Embraceable You". These performances are featured on Charlie Parker on Dial.Jordan had a long solo career from the mid-1950s onwards, although for a period in the mid-1960s he drove a taxi in New York. After periods accompanying Sonny Stitt and Stan Getz, he performed and recorded in the trio format. His most notable composition, "Jordu", became a jazz standard when trumpeter Clifford Brown adopted it into his repertoire.Beginning in 1978 he lived in Copenhagen, Denmark, having recorded an extensive sequence of albums for the SteepleChase label; his first record date for the company was in 1973. He was reported not to have changed his style over the course of his career.Some of his best live recordings are available on SteepleChase, or Marshmallow Records, a Japanese label.From 1952 to 1962 he was married to the jazz singer Sheila Jordan. Their union produced a daughter, Tracey J. Jordan. He died in Valby, Copenhagen.