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A reliable musician source confirms the social media posts I’m seeing that Tootie Heath has died at 88. 
 

Tootie was great on record, but you had to hear him live to really feel how alive his cymbal beat was, how high he lifted the bandstand, how deep his swing and groove were, and how many wild chances he took. The videos let you glimpse it. Tootie and Dexter were extra special. From 1967. 
 

 

Edited by Mark Stryker
  • Mark Stryker changed the title to Albert “Tootie” Heath (1935-2024)
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I loved him and I think the Montmatre Collection ,I mean that Dexter Gordon album with that faster version of Like Someone in Love, is my favourite Dexter recording, BECAUSE of Tootie !!! 

Sorry I never heard the Heath Brothers.....

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2 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

I loved him and I think the Montmatre Collection ,I mean that Dexter Gordon album with that faster version of Like Someone in Love, is my favourite Dexter recording, BECAUSE of Tootie !!! 

Sorry I never heard the Heath Brothers.....

Saw them @ Jazzfest Wiesen 1982, but was not overly impressed .... probably already touring (too) long and tired/not spirited 🧐🤔 ....

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I saw him with McCoy Tyner back in the 80s, excellent drummer. RIP.

Got the feeling I might also have seen him with Jimmy Heath in the 90s but not totally sure.

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I saw the Heath Brothers shortly after I started attending Jazz shows and to this day, it stands out in my memories as one of the best. They seemed to have fun up on the bandstand. Tootie had a lot to do with it. RIP to one fine drummer.

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First dug Tootie on Herbie Hancock's 'Prisoner' (April, '69) and 'Fat Albert Rotunda' (May-June, '69).

On both albums, Tootie showed he could play 'outside' and straight down the middle.

(After taking more than a year off, 'Mwandishi' Herbie went with Billy Hart.)   

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Saw him at the much missed Bohemian Caverns in DC with his brother, Jimmy and Cyrus Chestnut; chatted with him briefly-very nice man. RIP.

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