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WOW…I NEARLY MISSED THIS !!
THANKS MEL..😊
The first clip , man two great players. The whole era thing is great…
On a tangent….looks like that silver tenorsax may be an RS Berkeley ??
The second clip is also great….tell us more Mel, is this from a movie ….” KC Blues ” or such ?
I’m wondering who the second tenor is in clip two…Josh Redman and ….??
I’m listening to #4 now…its sublime !!
If I had to go on record, I’d say JC is the greatest tenor man since Brecker….
Bit of a bold statement , and he is a little ” stylised “… But the man can BLOW !!!!!
Thankyou Mel, 😊😊😊
Oh , I missed three. I just can’t listen to that tune…lol !!
I think it goes back to music school days and years of ” open mic sessions “….
No chaser is meant to be a challenge ; sorts out the ” real players “…
I have heard it massacred soooo many times…oh man, when four horns are getting the rhythm wrong…😕😕😕… LOL !!
I’m afraid even when its played by the greatest,I still can’t listen to it…
Thanks though Mel….I enjoyed that, and will do again…
Jak – I just stumbled across the videos. It seems some of the best ones are found by accident. Credits for second video: Josh Redman as Lester Young. Craig Handy as Coleman Hawkins and James Carter as Ben Webster. To name a few.
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Thanks Mel…☺☺
Have a safe & happy day …
Man, rainy , rainy Liverpool…..
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