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Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt
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08-12-2024 04:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Mick-7
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Originally Posted by Mick-7
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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Here is Charlie Parker playing slowly.
Beyond his incredible technique and phrasing, Charlie Parker had such a great Sax tone.
'Everything Happens To Me'
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Bird at his best (live)
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Sonny Stitt - Cherokee
He plays the Bird Cherokee changes bridge at 3:36.
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Scott Hamilton - Cherokee.
A contrast to Sonny Stitt.
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The late great Wilton Felder! Many don’t realize aside from his saxophone chops he had a secondary career playing Bass for many varied artists ranging from Joni Mitchell, The Jackson Five, Seals and Crofts, Barry White, too many to mention…Here he is on Barry’s famed Love’s Theme from 1973
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Originally Posted by GuyBoden
Sorry to say I’ve never knowingly listened to Scott Hamilton before, but that was wonderful Very clear lines with a beautiful tone. Nothing revolutionary, but perfectly in the groove. I’ll seek out more. Thanks for sharing, Guy.
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Perchance, I'm sitting in the car right now waiting for SWMBO to have her nails done listening to Scott Hamilton and Bucky Pizzarelli on The Red Door. Wonderful album.
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Originally Posted by Bop Head
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Thanks...new name and artist to me, and very glad you made your post. Thanks!
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I been looping a Benny Golson playlist since his recent passing. Wonderfully lyrical player and composer. Killer Joe fave tune.
Great for jam sessions. The T-bone solo on that cut gets me. And this is the version that the Manhattan Transfer vocalesed.
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Originally Posted by JazzPadd
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Alan Barnes
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Haircut not withstanding, London’s finest, the late but great, Tubby Hayes!
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What about Jackie McLean and Wayne Shorter?
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Avram Fefer. Love his albums with Marc Ribot:
Chris Speed:
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Originally Posted by Zappa68
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Originally Posted by Zappa68
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Gotta love the cheeky attitude and super hip lines (well, at least according to my definition of hip).
Is this fretjob acceptable?
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