
Calvin Keys - Shawn-Neeq LP NEW
Calvin Keys - Shawn-Neeq LP
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
The late, great Calvin Keysâ1971 debut album for the Black Jazz Records label announced the arrival of a new star in the jazz guitar firmament. Keys had spent the â60s backing up the crĂšme de la crĂšme of jazz organistsâJimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Jack McDuff, Richard âGrooveâ Holmesâbut for his first record as a leader, he was eager to play with a piano player instead. So he recruited one of the bestâLarry Nash, who, besides being a member of the L.A. Express, played with everybody from Eddie Harris to Bill Withers to Etta James. Bassist Lawrence Evans, drummer Bob Braye, and flautist-songwriter Owen Marshall rounded out the group on Shawn-Neeq, which might remind some of Pat Methenyâs early work (Metheny acknowledges Keys as an influence), or Grant Green. But what gives Shawn-Neeq extra depth is that it comes from the heart; as Keys says in Pat Thomasâ liner notes, which feature an interview with the artist: âMy thing was, I write about some of the experiences that Iâve had in my life.â Keys became a fixture in the Bay Area jazz scene before he passed in April 2024; this is the album that started his journey. Another gem from the celebrated Black Jazz catalog, pressed in blue with black swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies!
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Calvin Keys - Shawn-Neeq LP
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
The late, great Calvin Keysâ1971 debut album for the Black Jazz Records label announced the arrival of a new star in the jazz guitar firmament. Keys had spent the â60s backing up the crĂšme de la crĂšme of jazz organistsâJimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Jack McDuff, Richard âGrooveâ Holmesâbut for his first record as a leader, he was eager to play with a piano player instead. So he recruited one of the bestâLarry Nash, who, besides being a member of the L.A. Express, played with everybody from Eddie Harris to Bill Withers to Etta James. Bassist Lawrence Evans, drummer Bob Braye, and flautist-songwriter Owen Marshall rounded out the group on Shawn-Neeq, which might remind some of Pat Methenyâs early work (Metheny acknowledges Keys as an influence), or Grant Green. But what gives Shawn-Neeq extra depth is that it comes from the heart; as Keys says in Pat Thomasâ liner notes, which feature an interview with the artist: âMy thing was, I write about some of the experiences that Iâve had in my life.â Keys became a fixture in the Bay Area jazz scene before he passed in April 2024; this is the album that started his journey. Another gem from the celebrated Black Jazz catalog, pressed in blue with black swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies!












