‘Hustlin’’ revealed that Stanley Turrentine was a true master of the saxophone. Propelled by an addictive, foot-tapping, shuffle-time rhythm, the album’s opener, “Trouble (No.2),” is ...
On Stanley’s next entrance ... The tune is also notable for George Tucker’s only bass solo of the album. Tommy Turrentine wrote the cooking groove “Thomasville,” a swinging slice of ...
David became Stanley Turrentine's pianist, and the pianist for both the Jeff 'Tain' Watts and Regina Carter Quintets. David can be heard on "Bar Talk" by Jeff 'Tain' Watts on Sony/Columbia. This album ...
On Jan. 1, 2000, the average cost of a CD was about $18, which meant if you wanted to legally own 250 albums, it would set you back about $4,500. Napster existed and it was pretty obvious even ...
The waiting was the hardest part for Beyoncé fans, but patience finally paid off as she scored a win for album of the year at Sunday night’s Grammys, with “Cowboy Carter” scoring the top ...
Bey-lieve it or not: The 2025 album of the year category might be the most high-stakes Grammys race in years. The category has a little something for everyone this year – from the pink-drenched ...
Those vinyl discs lining your shelf – are they a record collection or an album collection? Does Taylor Swift have 11 hit records or albums? Did Adele’s “Hello” win record of the year or ...
Beyoncé, the most-awarded artist in Grammy history, has finally won album of the year. Beyoncé picked up the top prize at Sunday night’s 67th Grammy Awards with “Cowboy Carter,” her bold ...
But of the individual Grammy categories, none are quite as sought after as the "big four" – album of the year, song of the year, record of the year and best new artist. Album of the year ...
Beyoncé finally got her Grammy for album of the year. After losing the prestigious category four times, the music superstar came out victorious during Sunday’s 2025 ceremony, becoming the first ...
The five-movement “Miroirs” is a microcosm of this album’s strengths and weaknesses. The birdsong of “Oiseaux Tristes” has rarely sounded so desolate, and, with carefully layered ...