Jazz in Threes: Monk, Hill and Adderley

FUN FACTS Point of Departure (1964) is the fifth album by jazz pianist and bandleader Andrew Hill for jazz recording label, Blue Note. Hill worked with some of the most renowned players of the time, including saxophonists Eric Dolphy and Joe Henderson, and bassist Richard Davis. Many of the musicians in this recording had workedContinue reading “Jazz in Threes: Monk, Hill and Adderley”

Double Post: The Supremes’ Where Did Our Love Go? and The Dixie Cups’ Chapel of Love (1964)

FUN FACTS The Supremes Where Did Our Love Go (1964) is the second album of girl group the Supremes. It was produced by Smokey Robinson and songwriting powerhouse Holland-Dozier-Holland. The album is important for not only having propelled the Supremes to national stardom, but also for having brought the Motown sound to the masses. TheContinue reading “Double Post: The Supremes’ Where Did Our Love Go? and The Dixie Cups’ Chapel of Love (1964)”

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