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The northeast U.S. is about to be hit with some serious snow…
What’s your favourite jazz to listen to during a winter storm?
Jan
26th, 2011
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arviragusti
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kiddyet
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Bossa Nova! It’s the only solution! It just sounds like someone’s whispering in your ear on the beach…it’s SOOOOO GOOD!
bambitheory
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Ray Charles
travyous
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Dpm
wiznuruha
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ten 2 five..
strangerinme
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bob acri-sleep away
mirchmedia
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densarprit
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tompi-sedari dulu
workherwrites
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django, any day every day.
explosioninwords
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John Coltrane, “A Love Supreme”
clarinetqueen
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allthewaywardlumens
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allthewaywardlumens
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Ornette Coleman Trio at the Golden Circle
cleelee
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Summertime by Ella Fitzgerald
stropko
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The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, Mingus. Duh.
thesoulfuloutkast
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moltovivace
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summer time by gershwin :)
dudagluizag
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sorry i dont really like jazz… and i live in brazil! there is no winter storm here! hahahah
matalexmedia
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Cassandra Wilson, Betty Carter, Carmen McRae, Abbey Lincoln, Shirley Horn, Miles Davis, Sarah Vaughan, Herbie Hancock, and Chaka Khan
trans-neptunianobject
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My Favorite Things or Greensleeves by John Coltrane, although Mingus Ah Um would suffice
goliathanddavid
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Mose Allison. Just about anything by him is superb for snowstorms
crossmd
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Bill Evans- Everybody Loves Bill Evans, no questions asked. :)
this-lady-is-a-tramp
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Diana Krall :3
freecityrhymes
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djmarkydarky
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jamie cullum
mmtlol
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lucidsubtlety
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Miles & Quincy live at Montreaux
luthiermark
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Clifford Brown - ‘With Strings’ … Paul Motian - ‘I Have The Room Above Her’ … Bucky Pizzarelli & Frank Vignola - ‘Moonglow’
wolvesinthekitchen
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justanothermusician
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john coltrane or stan getz
merrysoul
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Bossa Nova
jazzpages
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wayne shorter
matthewfrederickgeorge
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John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
thatrainwater
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Grant Green - Am I Blue?
whatgregdoes
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mingus
axiomecho
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Newport in New York - 1972. Live from Radio City on Buddah Records (2 discs, $4 bones, from Amoeba in Hollywood)!
quentin-burantino
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Stephane Pompougnac-Raphael Gualazzi / Reality & Fantasy (Gilles Peterson Remix)
craftybutcher
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Art Farmer - Crawl Space. It doesn’t snow much where I’m from and I have been waiting for this opportunity for some time.
welcometobearland
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esbjorn svensson trio’s album “seven days of falling”
frauleinl
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My fav albums for snow in the city is Jazz Impressions of NY by Brubeck. A lot of Vince Guaraldi, as well.
joshuaclaytondavis
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miles davis - in a silent way
de-sisyphe
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Nina Simone hands down.
justinbrass
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Dave Brubek Quartet, reminds me of summer…
pribri
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basie band circa 1952-61
macchiatolatte
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Smooth jazz like Dave Koz, Louise Armstrong, Desree… :)
whatisthisthingcalledjazz
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right now im listening to Chris Potter but i also listen to alot of Sonny Stitt
blueofkind
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if I’m enjoying the snow “let it snow” :) . Otherwise, I would probably like some Chet Baker vocals..
butonpretzelday
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chet baker.
wildfjord
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Nat King Cole
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