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Idsongs: baklava-bridge
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Song Title: Baklava Bridge
Artist: Shorty Rogers
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/release/7269600-Shorty-Rogers-And-His-Giants-Martians-Come-Back-Way-Up-There
Image (Url): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FCDxNeVT7Ms7gPnDbFyox4QwZPoGthy4/view?usp=drivesdk
Year Released: 1955
Perplexity: "Baklava Bridge" by Shorty Rogers, from his 1955 album 'Martians Come Back,' showcases Rogers' innovative approach to West Coast jazz and his interest in incorporating diverse cultural influences. The title suggests Middle Eastern inspirations, which might be reflected in the composition's melodic or rhythmic elements. This track likely demonstrates Rogers' skill in blending exotic themes with cool jazz sensibilities, highlighting his role in expanding the sonic palette of jazz in the 1950s.
Blurb: "Baklava Bridge" by Shorty Rogers' 1955 album 'Martians Come Back' showcases his innovative West Coast jazz blending Middle Eastern influences in the melody and rhythm.
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Url3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shorty_Rogers
Album: Martians Come Back
Wikipedia Album Summary: Sidney Bechet In Chronology 1949 is a compilation album of recordings by American jazz musician Sidney Bechet.
Jonnie'S Notes: re-released in 1999
Geography: Middle East
Tags-Old: #Jazz #WestCoastJazz #MiddleEasternInfluence
Instruments: Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Saxophone, Piano, Bass, Drums
🔐 Softr Record Id: 6yHA9bBbn4EtQgVPT5zPPU