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Old 04-30-2006, 10:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Diz and Faddis

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Dow30 is holding out on us. This stuff is great. I see Vitin Paz and Joe Wilder in the trumpet section. I bet the other guy is Arturo.
http://www.dailymotion.com/dow30/video/76169
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There is a video of a very young, pre- Monette Wynton there!
He had hair then....... lots of it
I really enjoyed those videos.
Funny how you failed to mention how slim Faddis appeared there!
I guess money goes with girth
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Old 04-30-2006, 10:36 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Dizzy always loved to go "mano a mano" with all the young lions...Arturo, Faddis.........and what a stage presence!
This is true!
The best cutting sessions I ever witnessed occured after hours at SLUGS,NYC.
There was a Philadelphian named LEE MORGAN who took no prisoners.
In addition,I saw a young tenor player named Billy harper came of age,so to speak.
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Old 05-01-2006, 02:24 PM   #13 (permalink)
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The guys from Philly were session ninjas. Lee could make you cry, he could cut you so bad Lee caught Chet Barker one day at a session sponsored by a local jazz station. It was supposed to be the pros inspiring the kids.
I saw a few name players leave the sessions almost in tears. The kids were that good.
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The guys from Philly were session ninjas. Lee could make you cry, he could cut you so bad Lee caught Chet Barker one day at a session sponsored by a local jazz station. It was supposed to be the pros inspiring the kids.
I saw a few name players leave the sessions almost in tears. The kids were that good.
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I would pay all the money in the world to see Lee Morgan at a jam with Chet Baker. Those are my two biggest heros right now.


Side note: I have seen a bunch of people refer to Chet as Chet Barker, was that just a typo or is there another person with a similar name?
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Old 05-01-2006, 03:11 PM   #15 (permalink)
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OOPS!
Baker.........Baker........Baker.
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Thanks for posting Wilmer; Good stuff!
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I seen all these video's a few weeks ago.
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I would pay all the money in the world to see Lee Morgan at a jam with Chet Baker. Those are my two biggest heros right now.

I fully understand your choices but if you like to see blood flow,a cutting session between Lee Morgan & Freddie Hubbard is exactly what the Surgeons would recommend.
As a side bar,although I consider Miles Davis a superior jazzman, I've grown and have concluded that Lee Morgan,Freddie Hubbard,and Clark Terry are better trumpters.
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I would pay all the money in the world to see Lee Morgan at a jam with Chet Baker. Those are my two biggest heros right now.

I fully understand your choices but if you like to see blood flow,a cutting session between Lee Morgan & Freddie Hubbard is exactly what the Surgeons would recommend.
As a side bar,although I consider Miles Davis a superior jazzman, I've grown and have concluded that Lee Morgan,Freddie Hubbard,and Clark Terry are better trumpters.
Guess what? Freddie was wary of locking horns,no pun intended, with Lee. Lee could work a crowd. Freddie loved Lee, so did I.
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