| 439 products found for piano trio  | Personnel: John Wright (piano); Wendell Roberts (bass); Walter McCants (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Engelwood Cliffs, New Jersey on August 30, 1960. Originally released on Prestige (7190). Digitally remastered by Gary Hobish (1990,... |  | Personnel: Jaco Pastorius (bass guitar); Tony Williams (drums); John McLaughlin (guitar). Recording information: 1979. |  | Brad Mehldau Trio: Larry Grenadier (bass guitar); Jeff Ballard, Brad Mehldau. Personnel: Brad Mehldau (piano); Larry Grenadier (double bass); Jeff Ballard (drums). The fingers on pianist Brad Mehldau's hands are possessed by a sentient intelligence... |  | Personnel includes: Dave Brubeck (piano); Erich Kunzel (cobductor); Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone); Cincinatti Symphony Orchestra. |  | Vince Guaraldi Trio: Vince Guaraldi (piano); Eddie Duran (guitar); Dean Reilly (bass). Recorded in San Francisco, California in April 1956. Originally released on Fantasy (3225). Includes liner notes by Ralph J. Gleason. Digitally remastered by Joe... |  | Personnel: Hampton Hawes (piano); Red Mitchell (bass); Chuck Thompson (drums). Recorded at Contemporary's Studio, Los Angeles, California on June 28, 1955. Originally released on Contemporary (3505). Includes liner notes by Lester Koenig. |  | |  | Personnel: Cedar Walton (piano); David Williams, Billy Higgins. THE TRIO VOLUMES 1 &2 are two fine, suave sets from a 1985 live concert. This volume, recorded the next year, finds the Trio sounding even looser and swinging harder. It opens with an... |  | Personnel: James Williams (piano), Ray Brown (bass), Elvin Jones (drums). |  | Personnel: Cedar Walton (piano); David Williams, Billy Higgins. Although Cedar Walton flirted with contemporary sounds and approaches early in his recording career (1967's CEDAR! and 1969's THE ELECTRIC BOOGALOO SONG), he eventually settled into a... |
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