Credited with sparking the smooth jazz explosion of the early 1980s, Grover Washington Jr.'s chart-topping Grammy award-winning fusion record Winelight is set to release as part of the celebration of Elektra Records' 75th Anniversary.
So It Is! (2017) finds the classic Preservation Hall Jazz Band sound invigorated by a number of fresh influences, not least among them the band’s 2015 life-changing trip to Cuba.
Miles '55 offers a deeper look at 1955, the year in which jazz icon Miles Davis formed his first great quintet (John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones) and established his influential sound.
Featuring an all-star band of Roy's long-time collaborators, Grande-Terre showcases Hargrove's fiery playing, his exquisite writing and the band's incredible power and unique sound.
Bank On The Funeral further features Maeson's breakthrough hit, "Cringe," which jumped four spots to #28 Alternative radio after spending eight-weeks in the top 10 at AAA.
Before they were The Dwarves, these Highland Park misfits tore through the '80s as Suburban Nightmare, unleashing A Hard Day's Nightmare -- a raw garage-punk blast