Pedagogical Mat. Elvin Jones (Quotations compiled by Norman Grossman) Read poetry, write poetry (Jaime Gil de Biedma) Essentially Ellington” (David Berger) Duke Ellington Biography (Donald Clarke) Part 1 / Part 2 MILES DAVIS, Autobiography Max Roach (Transcription solo) CD: The Max Roach 4 Plays Ch. Parker” (1957) Tune: This Time the Dream´s on Me Adam Nussbaum Interview 1. & 2. Roy Haynes (Transcription Solo) CD: Thelonious Monk Q. with J.Griffin, “At the Five Spot” (1958) Tune: Evidence + Víd (Gonzalo del Val) “History of Jazz Drumming”. MEL LEWIS and LOREN SCHOENBERG (1989) Max Roach (Transcription solo) CD: Max Roach 4 plays Charlie Parker (1957) Tune: Yardbird Suite Art Blakey (Transcription solo) CD: Thelonious Monk with Jazz Messengers (1958) Tune: Evidence (Take 2) Tony Williams, Final Interview Bob Moses, “Drum Wisdom” (Spanish Version) “Philosophy of Music”. Philosopher; Gustavo Bueno (Víds) Roy Haynes (Transcription solo) CD: Andrew Hill, “Black Fire” (1963) Tune: Tired Trade Roy Haynes (Transcription solo) CD: Roy Haynes Quartet, “Out of the Afternoon” (1962) Tune: If I Should Lose You “Philly” Joe Jones (Transcription solo) CD: John Coltrane, “Blue Train” (1957) Tune: Lazy Bird “Philly” Joe Jones (Transcription solo) CD: Wynton Kelly, “Kelly at Midnite” (1960) Tune: Pot Luck “Philly” Joe Jones (Transcription solo) CD: Paul Chambers, “Whims of Chambers” (1956) Tune: Omicron Kenny Dorham (Trumpet Solo) CD: M.Roach Quintet, “Complete Studio Recordings” (1956) Tune: Woody´n You Kenny Dorham (Trumpet Solo) CD: The Jazz Messengers, “…at the Cafe Bohemia Vol.1” (1955) Tune: Prince Albert