The Black Jazz label had its roots in the Black Power movement, but not every release on the label had a social message. This 1973 album by the first black woman to win the Miss Indiana contest is... more
The Black Jazz label had its roots in the Black Power movement, but not every release on the label had a social message. This 1973 album by the first black woman to win the Miss Indiana contest is... more
The second Black Jazz release came courtesy of this piano man of impeccable taste, who was also an esteemed composer. Walter wrote all these pieces, most notably "Soul Turn Around," a groover that... more
The second Black Jazz release came courtesy of this piano man of impeccable taste, who was also an esteemed composer. Walter wrote all these pieces, most notably "Soul Turn Around," a groover that... more
The second of four Black Jazz albums released by keyboardist/composer Doug Carn, this 1972 LP featuring Doug’s wife Jean (and her remarkable five-octave vocal range) is the most collectible of the... more
The second of four Black Jazz albums released by keyboardist/composer Doug Carn, this 1972 LP featuring Doug’s wife Jean (and her remarkable five-octave vocal range) is the most collectible of the... more
The only "group" recorded by Black Jazz, the Awakening were responsible for two of the label’s most collectible LPs. The 1972 debut by the Chicago band merges free jazz with Windy City soul-jazz;... more
The only "group" recorded by Black Jazz, the Awakening were responsible for two of the label’s most collectible LPs. The 1972 debut by the Chicago band merges free jazz with Windy City soul-jazz;... more
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