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Old 02-13-2008, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wynton plays Buddy Bolden

I think this is off his Citi Movement CD.....

YouTube - Wynton Marsalis - Buddy Bolden
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Re: Wynton plays Buddy Bolden

That's some wild stuff! Wynton being the "machine" he is, I'd assume that's a very accurate representation of how Bolden played back in the day. And I can see how it would drive audiences nuts. Very cool, thanks for putting that on here.
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Re: Wynton plays Buddy Bolden

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That's some wild stuff! Wynton being the "machine" he is, I'd assume that's a very accurate representation of how Bolden played back in the day. And I can see how it would drive audiences nuts. Very cool, thanks for putting that on here.

Well,as there are no surviving recordings of Buddy Bolden,and no one is alive today that may have heard him,we'll just have to dig what Wynton is doin' with that "Buddy vibe". And dig it I do.
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Ahh, he's reading off of music, so I thought it was a transcription from an old recording.
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