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Old 06-13-2006, 09:44 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Who's in that trumpet section? All screamers, wow.
That was Victor Paz on lead! Jimmy Owens, with enough hair for two people, Dizzy Reece and a guy who I did not recognize were the trumpet section on this video.
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Old 06-13-2006, 01:15 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Now this is cool!

In this context, I lIKE the whole Cab Calloway thing. The band is backing up an act - Cab! He is singing and putting on a show. I just didn't dig the mugging behind the Jonah Jones thing on the other thread. Jonah was the act, not Cab. Here he is doing legendary stuff!

I also echo the notion of other posters here that this was a very neat era.

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Old 06-13-2006, 01:51 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Joe,

Nat Adderley is on these Cannanball videos:

http://www.dailymotion.com/dow30/video/76163
http://www.dailymotion.com/dow30/video/188932
http://www.dailymotion.com/dow30/video/188926
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Old 06-14-2006, 09:38 PM   #14 (permalink)
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"Things to Come" 1968- Dizzy Gillespie!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=26ZCILxBn...zy%20Gillespie
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Thanks again Wilmer .
I'm beginning to feel like I'm at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild checking out the sounds and the players.
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Old 06-14-2006, 09:49 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Who's in that trumpet section? All screamers, wow.
You need to check out the Dizzy Alumni All Star Big Band that played and recorded "Live" at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild,Pittsburgh,Pa on September 2000.
The Conductor and Musical director was Jon Faddis.
The trumpet section included:
Earl Gardner
Greg Gisbert
Terell Stafford
Claudio Roditi.

The band also included James Moody,Jimmy Heath,Frank Wess,and a 'bone player known as Slide Hampton.
Oh,Slide once appeared with a band (The World Of Trombones) that had 9 'bone players that were sensational !
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Old 06-14-2006, 10:02 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Who's in that trumpet section? All screamers, wow.
That was Victor Paz on lead! Jimmy Owens, with enough hair for two people, Dizzy Reece and a guy who I did not recognize were the trumpet section on this video.
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NO one can deny that Dizzy had a world vision in mind.
His 1968 trumpet section included a Jamaican (Dizzy Reece) and a Panamian (Victor Paz).

Reference Jimmy's hair for two ...I recall Cecil Bridgewater in the early 70's having hair for four and after I purchased his "I Love Your Smile"
I thought of the movie "Gone With The Wind."
My old barber Luigi in Brooklyn once told me that most trumpet players go bald from all those "Blowin' Sessions" and after seeing Chuck Mangione remove his hat at the Bottom Line Cabaret in NYC early 1972 for a brief second,I realized that old Luigi was right.
What say thee fellas ?
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Who's in that trumpet section? All screamers, wow.
That was Victor Paz on lead! Jimmy Owens, with enough hair for two people, Dizzy Reece and a guy who I did not recognize were the trumpet section on this video.
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Wilmer, what is Jimmy Owens up to these days? I always thought he was a dynamite player. He used to do orchestral work as well as jazz.

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Thanks Dow.
You are a gentleman and a scholar only if you are not linked to Dow Chemical/Agent Orange
In this household and among friends Jive Samba is and continues to evoke colors never seen in the brightest rainbow.

Julian "Cannonball" Adderley approach to his listening audience should be a case study and taught to every music student in the land.
The man almost always engages his audience in conversation by among other things introducing the band members and his songs and how and where the song originate.
In addition,he had a great degree of social consciousness and conscience.
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Thanks Dow.
You are a gentleman and a scholar providing you are not linked to Dow Chemical/Agent Orange

In this household and among friends Jive Samba is and continues to evoke colors never seen in the brightest rainbow.

Julian "Cannonball" Adderley approach to his listening audience should be a case study and taught to every music student in the land.
The man almost always engages his audience in conversation by among other things introducing the band members and his songs and how and where the song originate.
In addition,he had a great degree of social consciousness and conscience.

Dow 30 is a real jock. SHE rides horses for a living.

I recorded an album that included The Star Spangled Banner, with Judith Dow, a Dow family member. She sang the fourth verse of our anthem. It is a beautiful rendition. Bill Brohn did the arrangement and Paul Gemignani was the conductor. The album was titled "I Love America."
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[/u][/quote]Dow 30 is a real jock. SHE rides horses for a living.

I recorded an album that included The Star Spangled Banner, with Judith Dow, a Dow family member. She sang the fourth verse of our anthem. It is a beautiful rendition. Bill Brohn did the arrangement and Paul Gemignani was the conductor. The album was titled "I Love America."
Wilmer[/quote]

I owe Ms.Dow an apology for referring to her as a male as in Willie Shoemaker .

Your remarks reminds me of the closing words of "The Star Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key -
"And the Star-Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave/ O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave."

Live well.laugh often,love much.
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