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Now I dig all these guys a lot...jazzy bluesy funktified
Playlist album
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?l...Y7jwN7Y41ociGg
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10-20-2020 03:22 PM
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I’m an official Gene Harris afficionado since I’ve purposefully seen him more times than any other musician. I admit to seeing him 5 times in one week during his former week long stays at Seattle’s Jazz Alley. I’d return every year to see him. I never tired of seeing him. Harris was a one of a kind blues pianist. Great that Ray Brown revived his career when he did. Gene too had a short career dying young after succumbing to kidney failure a month before he was to receive a transplant.
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
thks for the info I never got to see any of those guys but they set the bar in that groove which is what I like and like alot
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I used to listen to Gene Harris and Ray Brown constantly. Great entertainment.
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The Three Sounds were extremely popular in their time
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In the late-80s and for about a decade after that, I used to listen to the Ray Brown Trio that featured Harris on piano and Jeff Hamilton on drums. They were very, very good.
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I LOVE the Gene Harris Quartet. I think I have everything they recorded, Bruce Forman always plays great. I also love that Gene does a mix of standards and then also other stuff like Shining Star and Steve Wonder tunes, and always plays his own changes. A really underrated band IMO.
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Originally Posted by Greentone
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