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Thanks so much for this wonderful version of Stan's Blues Paul. Yes indeed
Stan can be a real stompin' tenor man. Denis
Thanks so much for this wonderful version of Stan's Blues Paul. Yes indeed
Stan can be a real stompin' tenor man.
Denis
Paul
Stan had so many wonderful piano players. Incredibly hard to pick.
How about just naming a few of them
Al Haig, John Williams, Lou Levy, Stanley Cowell and of course Kenny Barron.
I sure forgot some. Maybe you can list some more ?
Thanks
Denis
Those pianists on your list are formidable, indeed. But Denis, if you read my message I said "best." For me there is one man who stands out above all others and that is Jim McNeely. Jim takes his solos beyond being the fourth member of a jazz quartet. His imagination, inventiveness and the many surprises he offers are, in my opinion, unique. But that's what discussions are all about: differences of opinion. Everyone has his own brain, ear, soul and subsequent emotional response. That's what makes this art form so stupendous. Shakespeare said, "If music be the food of love, play on." Like most everything else, he got that right. (Nice to hear from you Denis.)
Hi Boys! (-:
Just read this thread! Great! I was at that Woody 40th Anniversary concert! It was SOOOOOOO WONDERFUL! To see Dad with the band that basically launched him was very cool! And to see him with the other 3 "Bro's" was great! Love that CD of that concert. Actually, I was working for Buddy Rich at the time. We were on the road somewhere in the Mid-West I think. When Buddy heard about the concert, he rearranged the band's schedule, flew us (Buddy, Cathy Rich and me) back to NY so we could go. I will NEVER forget that beautiful and so generous gesture from Buddy! He knew what a thrill it would be for me to see this, and pulled all the strings to make it happen. Buddy was so good to me. Like my 'other' father really.
I have to say that my favorite of Stan's pianists are definitely Kenny Barron. Stan really connected with Kenny. Also, Albert Daly and Lou Levy. But there were so many incredible pianists, it's hard to even remember them all or list them!
Bev
Bev Getz said:Hi Boys! (-:
Just read this thread! Great! I was at that Woody 40th Anniversary concert! It was SOOOOOOO WONDERFUL! To see Dad with the band that basically launched him was very cool! And to see him with the other 3 "Bro's" was great! Love that CD of that concert. Actually, I was working for Buddy Rich at the time. We were on the road somewhere in the Mid-West I think. When Buddy heard about the concert, he rearranged the band's schedule, flew us (Buddy, Cathy Rich and me) back to NY so we could go. I will NEVER forget that beautiful and so generous gesture from Buddy! He knew what a thrill it would be for me to see this, and pulled all the strings to make it happen. Buddy was so good to me. Like my 'other' father really.
I have to say that my favorite of Stan's pianists are definitely Kenny Barron. Stan really connected with Kenny. Also, Albert Daly and Lou Levy. But there were so many incredible pianists, it's hard to even remember them all or list them!
Bev
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