Albums Featuring Instrument or Role - Cornet
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Catalog Number: CJR 1138

Jazz Corps: Live At the Lighthouse 1963-67 Vol. IITommy Peltier (Cornet), Freddy Rodriguez (Alto Saxophone), Lynn Blessing (Vibes), Bill Plummer (Bass), Maurice Miller (Drums)Part 2 documenting one of the hippest and most advanced new Jazz guys on the West Coast. Let this (and its companion, Cadence Jazz 1101) be a witness that the revolution was not just on the East Coast.
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1135

OWEScott Rosenberg (Tenor Saxophone), Tim Daisy (Drums), Kyle Hernandez (Contrabass), Todd Margasak (Cornet)The post Hard Bop aesthetic is the tradition Scott Rosenberg’s Red Band references. Deceptively simple composition full of complexities and notable solo work.
Catalog Number: CJR 1117

Knudstock 2000Herb Robertson (Cornet), Frank Grasso (Piccolo Trumpet), Steve Swell (Trombone), Bob Hovey (Trombone), Bob Ackerman (Flute), Knud Jensen (Tenor Saxophone), Jim Hart (Guitar), Hans Tammen (Guitar), Chris Lough (Contrabass), Tom Sayek (Drums), Herb Fisher (Drums)This was one of the many informal jams a group of improvisers engaged in at Knud’s place in New Jersey. A musician’s jam for musicians. This one was recorded and its dynamic unpretentious self is here as presented. Included are some delightful background notes by the artists themselves.
Catalog Number: CJR 1101

Jazz Corp: Live At The Lighthouse 1963-67Tommy Peltier (Cornet), Freddy Rodriguez (Alto Saxophone), Lynn Blessing (Vibes), Bill Plummer (Bass), Maurice Miller (Drums)Most people know Tommy Peltier for his collaboration with Roland Kirk. But here are his best and most distinct performances—testament that the West Coast was not always second fiddle to East Coast post-Bop music and, further, that Mr. Peltier was at the forefront of the new music 1960’s West Coast scene.
Catalog Number: CJR 1062

PoGressionsHerb Robertson (Cornet), Perry Robinson (Clarinet), Steve Swell (Trombone), Wilber Morris (Bass), Burton Greene (Piano), Lou Grassi (Drums)The first recording of the PoBand—this is the one that started it all. This is the original edition with Burton Greene as the guest. Universally acclaimed for subsequent CIMP recordings, the PoBand is now acknowledged as one of the premier Free Jazz units.






