Old jazz (60s and before)


I'm more into rock and rock & roll, but you might find this song interesting. It's probably the very first rock & roll track, from when the music industry was transitioning from swing and big band jazz to rhythm and blues and eventually rock & roll. It definitely has swing and jazz elements.
 
Cal Tjader's Discography is good. Bossa Nova Jazz Genre is good as well.

Ritmo Uni from the El Sonido Nuevo Album (1966):

Marcos Valle Discography: Song is Gente from O Compositor e o Cantor Album (1965)

Gus Mancuso Albums: Song is How Do You Like Your Eggs In The Morning from the Introducing Gus Mancuso Album (1956):
 
Love Wayne Shorter.
Also anything Coltrane has ever done is great IMO
 
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