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Ahmad Jamal’s “Live in Chicago” Set for Record Store Day 2026

The Lost 1976 Recordings

Jazz enthusiasts and collectors are preparing for a major archival discovery this Saturday, April 18. Resonance Records is releasing At the Jazz Showcase: Live in Chicago, a previously unheard set from the late Pittsburgh-born pianist Ahmad Jamal.

The Source: Unearthed from the personal archives of Joe Segal, founder of the legendary Jazz Showcase.

The Lineup: Features Jamal alongside bassist John Heard and drummer Frank Gant.

The Vibe: Captures the “sharp-edged brilliance” of Jamal’s voice during his 1976 residency in the city that forged his musical legacy.

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Release Schedule & Technical Specs

Collectors should note the staggered release dates for the different formats:

Record Store Day (April 18): Limited edition, 180-gram 2-LP vinyl set.

General Release (April 24): Standard 2-CD set.

Track Highlights: The repertoire spans from Herbie Hancock’s “Dolphin Dance” to a jazz reimagining of the “Theme from MAS*H” and Jamal’s own “Ahmad’s Song.”

The Legacy of a Pittsburgh Great

Born in 1930 and a graduate of Pittsburgh’s Westinghouse High School, Jamal passed away in 2023, leaving behind over 60 releases and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

A “Homecoming” Release: Dr. Sumayah Jamal, head of her father’s estate, describes the album as a tribute to the city where Jamal lived and performed from 1947–1962.

Historical Significance: Producer Zev Feldman notes that these recordings solidify the long-standing relationship between Jamal and the Chicago jazz scene, offering a fresh look at one of the most prolific artists of our lifetime.