Calvin Keys - Blue Keys (2022)

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Title: Blue Keys
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Wide Hive Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 46:48
Total Size: 282 / 112 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Peregrines Dive
02. Ck 22
03. Ajafika
04. At Arrival
05. Making Rain
06. Six to Seven
07. Blue Keys
08. Hudunit
09. Bk 18

Jazz guitarist Calvin Keys is a legend among soul-jazz fans for his appearances as a session and touring musician and a catalog of releases under his own name. His 1971 Black Jazz debut, Shawn-Neeq, and his sophomore outing for the label, 1974's Proceed with Caution, are both considered jazz-funk classics. Keys' playing style is lean and muscular. His unique phrasing balances sophisticated jazz harmonics with funky R&B and soul grooves. Since the 1960s, Keys has worked as a session and touring player with Ahmad Jamal and others. His own recordings, including 1985's Full Court Press, 2001's Detours Into Unconscious Rhythms, and 2013's Electric Keys have all been celebrated in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The star-studded Blue Keys, followed in 2022 and included saxophonist Gary Bartz, trombonist Steve Turre, and bassist Henry Franklin.

Keys was born in 1943 in Omaha, Nebraska. His first musical influence was his father Otis, a well-known drummer on the city's music scene. He passed the music bug on to Calvin, who picked up the guitar early. Keys eventually landed his first notable gig as a member of Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson's band when he was 17. He first hit the road with sax player Little Walkin' Willie that same year before moving to Kansas City. There, his first gigs were with Preston Love (of the Count Basie Orchestra) and later the Frank Edwards Organ Trio. After woodshedding with Edwards, he landed a spot in organist Jimmy Smith's road trio. After leaving Smith, Keys worked for the rest of the '60s with Jimmy McGriff, Jack McDuff, and Richard "Groove" Holmes.