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    Oh yeah, and these guys:


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    The great Tony Monaco!

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    Woohoo, thanks for the good stuff.

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    Gene Ludwig




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    Some names from the UK scene:

    Ross Stanley (who is EVERYWHERE!)



    Pete Whittaker



    Mike Gorman (busy jazz and session player, long-time member of Jim Mullen's working trio).

    Sam Leak (primarily a pianist but plays great organ)

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    Don Patterson with Pat Martino.

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    Joey D, with the great Dan Wilson on guitar.

    Last edited by 2bornot2bop; 01-01-2022 at 10:27 PM.

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    Don Patterson (with Sonny Stitt and Grant Green), from Brothers-4:



    With Booker Ervin (amazing bassline):



    Always liked Patterson's mad genius/ carnival calliope vibe.

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    Here's some more Shirley with Lockjaw on Tenor from 1958.



    Yesterday . . . all my troubles seemed so far away . . .
    Marinero

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    Big John Patton


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    Marinero,
    Very good sense of taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    Big John Patton

    Hi, W,
    Nice! Was Blue playing flugelhorn at 5:24 with Harold? Sounds too deep to be trumpet.
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    Wayne Horvitz was great w/ Naked City


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    My two favorites are old school--"The Sermon" and "Back at the Chicken Shack" by Jimmy Smith. Each features Kenny Burrell on guitar, of course.

    These albums really got the B3 Organ Trio industry going in the first place, it seems to me.

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    ^ Jimmy Smith and Kenny Burrell is my all time favorite combo.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alter
    The great Tony Monaco!
    I'm going to take online lessons with Tony Monaco after I pay off my Hammond.

    Thanks for the tunes everyone. I'm not going through it religiously, but I am listening to every one at one time or another and like a lot of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marinero
    Hi, W,
    Nice! Was Blue playing flugelhorn at 5:24 with Harold? Sounds too deep to be trumpet.
    Marinero
    Trumpet, I'm not aware of Blue ever recording on FH

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    The late Dr Lonnie w Benson, Ronnie Cuber, Joe Dukes...


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    Quote Originally Posted by wintermoon
    Trumpet, I'm not aware of Blue ever recording on FH
    Hi, W,
    Thanks for your reply. Although Mitchell played primarily trumpet, he played flugelhorn on many of his and others' recordings. Here's a small list and an example from Mapenzi at 7:47 and closing with tenor(Harold Land) and flugelhorn(Blue) playing unison/chords to close out piece.
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    Blues' Blues '72
    Ten Years Are Gone "73
    The Dolo Coker Sessions "73
    Stratostatic Nuances "75
    Blues for a Hip King '76
    African Violet/California Hard/Dolo(3 albums) "77
    Summersoft '78

    Here's Mapenzi from 1975


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    Hi, W,
    Here's Blue's "Vital Blue" Album cover with him playing flugelhorn.
    Marinero