Hardbopjazz Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 I've been listening to some Jack McDuff sessions, and I am really enjoying the tenor player on these dates. Red Holloway. Nice clean sound to his playing. I thought I get the word out on him in case you are not aware of his playing. Worth a listen and more. Any other artists that don't get their fair share? I want to pick up on someone I might not be aware of. Quote
John L Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 Red is still blowing strong. Check him out if he comes to your town. Sometimes he brings Plas Johnson along for the ride. Quote
Jazzmoose Posted April 12, 2004 Report Posted April 12, 2004 Hardbopjazz, I've only been into jazz on a heavy basis for five years and a few months now, but I'm still continually finding more artists I'd love to explore than I could possibly ever get to, both financially and timewise. I'm beginning to think this is a permanent condition... Quote
PHILLYQ Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 Jazzmoose, It is a permanent condition that you will never recover from- there will always be someone new to check out, someone else that has something to say that you want to hear- might as well do it in music, if you did it with women imagine how pissed your wife would be! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 Funny, I just had this discussion with my ex-girlfriend not two hours ago. About the women, not the records. At any rate, I was burning that Giorgio Gaslini record "Nuovi Sentimenti" for someone tonight, and I was like, why the hell do I never listen to this record? It's really good, and really odd. All that talk about how to pronounce Paul Quinichette's name earlier made me want to pick up that Coltrane and Quinichette record, just out of curiosity. I've always liked his name... (well, both of their names, actually) Quote
Chrome Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 All that talk about how to pronounce Paul Quinichette's name earlier made me want to pick up that Coltrane and Quinichette record, just out of curiosity. I've always liked his name... (well, both of their names, actually) Are you talking about "Wheelin' and Dealin'"? That's definitely worth getting ... nothing that totally jumps out at you, but good stuff through and through. Quote
king ubu Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 Cattin' With Coltrane & Quinichette love it! Mal Waldron (and his tunes) add a lot to this one, in my opinion. The two Gaslini discs I have should be listened to more often then they are, too! (I have the Monk and Ayler piano solo discs). ubu Quote
BruceH Posted April 14, 2004 Report Posted April 14, 2004 Cattin' With Coltrane & Quinichette I like this one too. Quote
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