147 mixes with tracks by “lester young”
michaelfeinberg
Just Jazz #2
michaelfeinberg
2012-05-19T18:59:13Z
"You've got to dig it to dig it, you dig?" - Thelonious Monk
michaelfeinberg
Just Jazz
michaelfeinberg
2012-05-08T19:30:20Z
enjoy a trip back to the era where a national crisis was revived by a genre of music. Through innovation from pain and joy, these various artists express true emotion with bass and brass. relax and enjoy just a bit of this flavor.
IllinoisHoosier30
A History of the Blues
IllinoisHoosier30
2012-05-17T06:40:23Z
120+ Blues tracks including everything from Robert Johnson to Gary Clark Jr. This mix covers the foundation of blues and progresses into the electric blues age and Blues/Rock fusion. Suggestions welcome.
ilestlouis
incurably romantic
ilestlouis
2012-04-10T04:33:57Z
We own all the stars, and a million guitars are still playing. Darling, you are the song, and you'll always belong to my heart.
For Isabel. Joyeux anniversaire, my dear, my love, my breath, my sweet pea, my dreams, my life, my ocean xxxxxxx
moklatch
Classic Jazz
moklatch
2012-02-17T16:07:03Z
25 classic jazz standards featuring musicians such as Louis, Miles, Coltrane, Monk, Getz, Bird, Mingus, Duke, Basie and many more fantastic players!
Wellesley Jazz
Saturday Evening Jazz
Wellesley Jazz
2012-04-28T21:18:29Z
Kenny Barron, Louis Armstrong, Marian McPartland & others
kos1985
Bird, Trane, Prez & Friends: A Jazz Saxophone Mix
kos1985
2012-03-15T00:18:26Z
14 of my favourite jazz sax players
dglspl
Brunch at The Cotton Club
dglspl
2012-03-04T15:42:48Z
The great thing about having brunch at a place like the Cotton Club is the great music. No matter how good the food and the company is, great music makes them both better.
dogpossum
Blues sampler
dogpossum
2012-04-25T08:00:07Z
Blues dancing sampler.
Image from Shorpy: http://www.shorpy.com/node/1498
Set details: http://dogpossum.org/2012/04/blues-djing-2/
dglspl
Insomniac Jazz Attack
dglspl
2011-12-23T08:31:21Z
It's 3:30am and I'm up, so I put together a mix of music by Art Tatum, Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke. You're welcome but you should really thank Sir Insomnia.











