Jazz Kat Posted July 4, 2005 Report Posted July 4, 2005 Philly Joe Jones: drums, bass, piano (wasn't he like a tap dancer or something???) Quote
baryshnikov Posted July 15, 2005 Report Posted July 15, 2005 Yes tubby Hayes could blow a mean sax, but his vibes werent bad either, check out Down in the Village, also lovely soprano in In the Night, unusual at that time apparrently, paul london Quote
Rosco Posted July 15, 2005 Report Posted July 15, 2005 Yes tubby Hayes could blow a mean sax, but his vibes werent bad either, check out Down in the Village, also lovely soprano in In the Night, unusual at that time apparrently, paul london ← Great flute player, too. Quote
cannonball-addict Posted July 15, 2005 Report Posted July 15, 2005 present-day NYC cats: David Binney - alto sax, laptops, other things Jorge Rossy - drums, piano (he recently left Brad Mehldau to pursue piano playing - he is extremely good according to his replacement Jeff Ballard, whom I chatted with in March) Gil Goldstein - piano, harmonica, accordion, arranging, composing, producing John Zorn - should be obvious Jamie Saft - the mastermind behind many a Tzadik release as well as a major creative force behind Dave Douglas' Freak In project Quote
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