Tenor giants John Coltrane and Stan Getz lead an incredible group through a tune claimed by both Thelonius Monk (Hackensack) and Coleman Hawkins (Rifftide).
Oscar Peterson sits in on piano with the incomparable rhythm section of Paul Chambers (bass) and Jimmy Cobb (drums).
Stan Getz leads his quartet into somewhere else. Recorded in Dusseldorf, March 28, 1960 with Jan Johansson (piano), Ray Brown (bass) and Ed Thigpen (drums).
The Pat Martino Trio revisit a number from the Don Patterson years; Cal Massey's 'These Are Soulful Days'. Featuring Pat Martino (gtr), Joey DeFrancesco (org) and Byron Landham (drms).
A rare glimpse of British jazz sax great Tubby Hayes in 1965 leading his big band through a Jimmy Deuchar chart. Featuring spots for Terry Shannon (piano), Tubby Hayes (tenor sax), Jimmy Deuchar (trumpet), Keith Christie (trombone) and Allan Ganley (drums).
One of Martino's finest original compositions, first heard on the 'Live' album (1972). Joey DeFrancesco (org) and Byron Landham (drms) come along for the ride.
The video quality isn't the greatest but this 1965 performance, recorded live in Australia is certainly sassy enough to share. Featuring a young Bob James (Fourplay) on piano with Larry Rockwell, bass and Omar Clay, drums.
Masterful Dutch jazz guitarist, Jesse van Ruller performs one of his own compositions, "Have a Heart" (ignore the screen title describing this as "Con Alma") with Frans van der Hoeven on bass and Martijn Vink on drums.
A rare sighting of jazz guitar legend Jimmy Raney with Cal Collins (gtr) - who takes the first solo - Tyrone Wheeler (b) and Bruce Morrow (d) at the Actors Theater, Louisville KY, 1987.
The Martijn van Iterson Quartet (Martijn Van Iterson, guitar; Karel Boehlee, piano; Frans van Geest, bass; Martijn Vink, drums) showcase the title track from their first CD.