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Dragon: A Swedish label with an excellent catalog of historic and contemporary recordings. Amongst others, 2 important CD's featuring Rolf Billberg: DRCD 220 and DRCD 331.
Dragon Records
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The Lars Gullin Society: Dedicated to keep Gullin's music alive by arranging concerts, publishing sheet music, supporting research and publishing discographies.
The Lars Gullin Website
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Lee Konitz: One of the most individual of all altoists, the cool-toned Lee Konitz. He began studying with Lennie Tristano who had a big influence on his conception and approach to improvising.
Lee Konitz Biography
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Lennie Tristano: In the mid-'40s, the Chicago-born pianist arrived on the scene with a concept that genuinely expanded the prevailing bop aesthetic. Tristano was the first to perform and record a type of music that came to be called "free jazz.
The Lennie Tristano Experience
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Blue Note Records: Official website of the premier jazz label of the 50s and 60s; with sound clips, new release and reissue information, biographies, etc.
Blue Note Records
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