Harold Land in New York & The Peace Maker
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I found this article in NY Times talking about Sam Tellig's wedding. It's quite endearing. Sam seems to be a very gentle soul.
As a continuation of this thread Thank you, Art Dudley here is a short list of great sounding jazz guitar recordings featuring well known and highly respected musicians. These recordings are all on non-audiophile record labels, which means that they can be purchased at real world prices rather than at the insanely high audiophile record label prices.
So I've searched and searched for a list of albums that are TurnMeUp Certified and haven't been able to find one. Fed up with the sound quality of most modern rock releases it's been refreshing to listen to albums like "The Seldom Seen Kid" by Elbow. Loads of dynamics and good tunes to boot. I've been a fan of theirs since their first album and hope more bands go in this direction. Unfortunately the fight for good sound quality, high fidelity, is a losing battle.
In 1958, Harold Land was considering quitting jazz and looking for a day job. This was the same year that pianist Victor Feldman hailed Land as