Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis's collaborative album with Johnny Griffin is a masterclass in jazz, blending the best of hard bop, soul jazz, bebop, and cool jazz to create a truly unforgettable listening experience. Released on 5 February 2016 via ZYX Music, this 38-minute album is a testament to the duo's incredible chemistry and skill.
Featuring seven exceptional tracks, including 'Camp Meeting', 'Blues Up And Down', 'Nice And Easy', 'Oh, Gee', 'Walkin'', 'Leapin' On Lenox', and 'Layin' On Mellow', Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Johnny Griffin take listeners on a journey through the rich and diverse world of jazz. With their unique blend of soulful melodies, intricate improvisations, and infectious rhythms, this album is sure to delight fans of the genre and leave a lasting impression. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis's distinctive style, combined with Johnny Griffin's exceptional talent, makes for a compelling and engaging listen that will have you coming back for more.
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis was a titan of the tenor saxophone, renowned for his aggressive and highly entertaining style that captivated audiences worldwide. Born Edward F. Davis, he taught himself to play the tenor saxophone and quickly made a name for himself in the jazz scene. The moniker "Lockjaw" is believed to have originated from the title of one of his earliest recordings, reflecting his intense and powerful playing style. Davis' discography is a treasure trove of hard bop, soul jazz, and bebop classics, with standout albums like "Very Saxy," "Callin' the Blues," and collaborations with legends like Count Basie and Shirley Scott. His prodigious technique and endless supply of chops made him a standout performer, whether he was tearing up the stage with his own group or dueling with fellow saxophonists like Johnny Griffin. Davis' music is a testament to his street-smart, heavyweight approach to jazz, making him a must-hear for any fan of the genre.
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