Showing posts with label Bob Malach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Malach. Show all posts

June 16, 2010

CTI All Star Band feat. Curtis Stigers live in Burghausen 2010


Hubert Laws (fl), Brian Lynch (tp, flh),
Bob Malach (ts), Russell Malone (g),
Niels Lan Doky (p), Mark Egan (b),
Jeff „Tain“ Watts (dr), Airto Moreira (perc),
Curtis Stigers (voc, ts)
41th International Jazzweek Burghausen 2010

1. Red Clay
2. Bimbe Blue
3. Road Song
4. Misturada
5. Sophisticated Lady/ Corcovado
6. Sugar
7. First Light
8. That´s All Right
9. You´ve Got The Fever
10. All The Things You Are
11. Jealous Guy
12. Billie´s Bounce
13. All Blues

After the European tour last Summer, the CTI All Stars are back on the road under the aegis of producer Creed Taylor. The line-up of the CTI 2010 Band includes trumpeterand Brian Lynch replacing Randy Brecker, while Bob Malach takes the sax chair instead of Bill Evans. Curtis Stigers, the great jazz vocalist who also happens to be an excellent saxophonist, is the new "special guest," replacing Flora Purim.

April 07, 2010

Jasper van't Hof & Bob Malach: The Art of the Duo - live at NDR 1988


Jasper van't Hof, piano
Bob Malach, tenor sax

recorded live at NDR Studio, Hamburg, 1988

1. Cheops
2. Mute
3. Sparrow

The Dutch keyboard player, Jasper van’t Hof and the Philadelphia-born tenor saxophonist and flautist, Bob Malach renew their collaboration on this duo recording. The two musicians' great compatibility is in evidence as they perform original compositions by Van’t Hof. They released the duo album "Pseudopodia" on In+Out records.

November 13, 2008

Jim Beard Advocate Band live in Leverkusen 1999


Jim Beard, keyboards
Bob Malach, saxophone, flute
Jon Herington, guitar
Matthew Garrison, bass
Gene Lake, drums
Arto Tuncboyaciyan, percussions, vocals

recorded live at Leverkusener Jazztage, Leverkusen, Germany, October 21, 1999

Tracklist:
1. Princess
2. Blue Chestnuts
3. I´ll Miss You
4. Trip
5. Kinna

Look also here for more music by Jim Beard