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  • Resolution: Jazz From Rehab

    Jazz and recovery meet on two unique early-1960s albums made by guitarist Joe Pass and pianist Elmo

  • Disc of the day: 14-11-09

    Sonny Rollins: Moving Out (Prestige 0888072315945) Sonny in 1954 with Kenny Doreham on trumpet, Elmo

  • Jazz Recordings That Are Out Of Print But Shouldn't Be, Part 2

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  • Elmo Hope Trio

    Elmo Hope's music is full of twists and turns that take the listener to wonderful and unexpected pla

  • Biography Elmo Hope

    Elmo Hope
    St. Elmo Sylvester Hope (born June 27, 1923–died May 19, 1967) was an American jazz pianist, performing chiefly in the bop and hard bop genres. His highly individual piano-playing and, especially, his compositions have led a few enthusiasts and critics such as David Rosenthal to place him alongside his contemporaries Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk (one could also compare him to Herbie Nichols); but he remains still comparatively underrecognized. He began his career with the Joe Morris band. From 1953 on he recorded in New York as a leader and with Sonny Rollins, Lou Donaldson, Clifford Brown, and Jackie McLean, but moved to Los Angeles in 1957 after losing his cabaret card for drug use. He performed with Chet Baker before moving, and with Lionel Hampton after, and recorded with Harold Land and Curtis Counce. He also recorded as a leader with Frank Foster, John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, Art Blakey, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. Hope recorded on a nu

    Discography

    Jazz at the Cellar 1958
    Jazz at the Cellar 1958


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