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Blue Bossa and Kenny Dorham

Aug 19, 202417 min
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35-“Blue Bossa” and Kenny Dorham 

Standards Raitng 9, Difficulty Rating 5 

"Blue Bossa," composed by Kenny Dorham, is a quintessential jazz standard blending Brazilian samba with jazz. Joe Henderson first recorded it on his 1963 album Page One, where Dorham's trumpet style is showcased. The piece exemplifies Dorham's ability to merge melodic development with harmonic sophistication, distinguishing him in the bop and hard bop eras. Despite being underappreciated during his lifetime, Dorham's contributions to jazz, including work with Charlie Parker and Art Blakey, and his albums like Afro-Cuban and Quiet Kenny, have cemented his legacy. "Blue Bossa" remains a jazz classic, covered by artists like Pat Martino and many others, and continues to influence musicians globally. Dorham's unique lyrical style ensures his enduring impact on jazz.

Podcast Playlists

Joe Henderson https://youtu.be/EUxv3AAaK_Y?si=5kcNZMxJdCe9GeGA

Pat Martino https://youtu.be/gql2_RPwUeo?si=475Da3KjiV3aCPVs

 Playlist (Spotify) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5bla6DuepTMq3kdzUlXTy7?si=9329169649e24f8f

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