In his most natural setting—onstage alongside brother Nat Adderley—and accompanied by pianist George Duke, bassist Walter Booker and the trusty Roy McCurdy on drums, Cannonball Adderley pops and bops ...
Intent on burning down the house, Burnin' in Bordeaux: Live in France 1969 finds Cannonball Adderley gleefully passing out the matches. After twenty-eight seconds of brief, causally expectant applause ...
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Cannonball Adderley recorded a memorable session alongside Bill Evans called 'Know What I Mean?' for Riverside Records under the direction of producer Orrin Keepnews back in '61. Enjoy it all week on ...
It’s hard to describe just how much Nat and Cannonball Adderley contributed to the development of modern jazz — it may be fair to say that jazz wouldn’t be the same today without them. And they spent ...
A brush with fame can be fleeting, but those who encountered the musical Adderley brothers from Tallahassee know it can lasting. Acclaimed musicians Julian "Cannonball" and Nathaniel "Nat" Adderley ...
Julian (“Cannonball”) Adderley is a jazzman with a nagging, but not unique, problem: the more successful he becomes, the less his original, far-out fans like him. One of his recent albums, The ...