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The brawny tenor saxophonist Fred Jackson first appeared on a Blue Note record with his standout sideman performance on organist Baby Face Willette’s Face To Face in 1961 and would later add his full-throttled sound to Big John Patton’s Blue Note albums Along Came John and The Way I Feel
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Jacob Collier: Djesse Vol. 4 ETJS-95 he was blessed with aDecca, 2024 Crafted in the famed studio beside his London bedroom, as well as various corners of the globe, Djesse has explored Jacob Colliers wildest dreams, and Vol. 4 brings the series to a most dramatic and thrilling conclusion. While his music is proudly unclassifiable, Collier enters a distinct sonic universe with each volume, which he likens to the different phases of a day. With Vol. 4, the saga ends at the incandescent light of dawn,