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Tonight s Jazz Feature is an indirect tribute to my late Mother, whose Birthday Anniversary is today: May 20. This album was one of her favorites. It is a classic by the great vibist and Modern Jazz pioneer, Milt Jackson. Jackson and his co-star here is flutist and tenor saxophonist Frank Wess. Wess of course is one of the great practitioners of Jazz flute. The rhythm section is superb and led by Hank Jones on piano and indeed he s one of the finest. Eddie Jones (no relation to Hank) is solid on bass and Kenny Clarke is his usual masterful self on drums. All of this was recorded for Savoy Records on October 28, 1955 and it s one of Milt Jackson s many gems and is tonight s Jazz feature. Enjoy!Milt JacksonOpus de JazzOpus de FunkMilt JacksonOpus de JazzOpus PocusMilt JacksonOpus de JazzYou Leave Me breathlessMilt JacksonOpus de JazzOpus and InterludeNeal KirkwoodNight CityPrelude; InvitationNeal KirkwoodNight CityEve s GardenNeal KirkwoodNight CityJim KnewTerri Lynn CarringtonTLC &