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Statesmen of Jazz: A Multitude of Stars with Clark Terry
Carrie Smith (voc) Clark Terry (tp, flh) Joe Wilder (tp) Don Sickler (tp) Ed Polcer (cor) Warren Vache (cor) Frank Wess (ts) Bob Kindred (ts) Red Holloway (ts) Houston Person (ts) Ken Peplowski (sax) Kenny Davern (cl) Buddy DeFranco (cl) Wycliffe Gordon (tb) Benny Powell (tb) George Masso (tb) Johnny Frigo (v) Bucky Pizzarelli (g) Norman Simmons (p) Johnny Varro (p) Derek Smith (p) Jane Jarvis (p) Jay Leonhart (b) Keter Betts (b) Bobby Cranshaw (b) Earl May (b) Jackie Williams (dr) Louie Bellson (dr) Eddie Locke (dr) Dennis Mackrell (dr)
Top and Bottom / Elijah / Backwater Blues / The Man I Love/I Loves You, Porgy / Just an Old Manuscript / Cherry / Honeysuckle Rose / Tambourine / Shall We Dance / Farewell Blues / Corner Pocket / Why Do I Love You? / Shiny Stockings / If I Had You / Love Me Or Leave Me / Medley: New Orleans/These Foolish Things/Poor Butterfly/ Street Of Dreams / Fascinating Rhythm / My Shining Hour / There Will Never Be Another You / Isn´t It Romantic / Here´s That Rainy Day / I´m Growing Old With You / Emily / I Hear Music / Rockin' Chair / Just You, Just Me / Bag´s Groove / Sweet Georgia Brown
Hochmelodisch und wunderbar entspannt improvisiert der Veteran unter den Kornettisten über ein paar Standards. John Bunch, Howard Alden, Michael Moore und Kenny Washington begleiten ihn dabei kongenial.
Arbors Records /rec 2003 /Mainstream /CDs: 1
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This is a double CD being sold for the price of a single CD two for the price of one approximately 150 minutes of music! Profits from CD sales go to support the non-profit Statesmen of Jazz program. Thirty recognized jazz masters in six sets led by Clark Terry, Joe Wilder, Ed Polcer, Johnny Frigo, Buddy DeFranco and Benny Powell. A true multitude of stars, lend their talents to support the Statesmen of Jazz, a non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the traditions of jazz through concert appearances and clinics. A seldom assembled collection of jazz stars of the first magnitude performing together to demonstrate why jazz has been declared by Congress to be a national treasure.
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