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![]() ![]() | I'd have Snooky CT Faddis Gisbert and I'd make a 5th chair for me. I can dream can't I? ;) |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Good topic this. Let me try one: Jon Faddis James Morisson Claudio Roditi Tom Harrell This should give some interesting lead playing as well as solos.. -- Geir |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Dream Big Band Section Quote:
A Duke influenced band Faddis Hannibal Lester Bowie Nicholas Payton A Basie Type Band Snookie Sweets Byron Thad Gil Evans Style Band Ernie JC......Johnny Coles Lew Soloff Tony K Mingus Workshop Ted Curson Dave Douglas Randy Brecker Don Cherry .........................And that only for starters! Wilmer | |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: new york
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| All winners in my opinion! I also like Wilmer's idea of picking players for a certain style/genre. The term "big band" is so broad. How I could've forgotten Thad, Faddis, Maxwell, and Sweets on the first round is beyond me! |
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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Pittsburgh,Pa
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| Byron Stripling Had I not picked him up from the airport when he came to Eastman to give a master class in the mid 90's (and proceed to blow us all away....literally.....his bell was no more than ten feet in front of me..DANGER ZONE!), I wouldn't even know who he was! It was considerate of you to display a random act of kindness. However,my inquisitiveness leads me to ask if you stopped at WEGMANS prior to your arrival at the airport to pick up a cold case of GENESEE,or do you prefer to offer your arriving guest's a SCHAEFER brew from Brooklyn ? I am one of his biggest fans! He is a great person/man on top of it. He told a funny story about how he was able to get cheap rent in Manhattan. He said he could live in a neighborhood where the rent was cheap because no one was going to complain to a big black man about his practicing. It's evident to me that he heeded the advise of RANDY WESTON,a 6' 8" pianist and BROOKLYN native. For the record,during my times in the City,most New York City dwellers were tolerant to practice sounds coming from reed and trumpet players,it's those damn drummers that drove us NUTS. At one time in the early 60s,Kenny Dorham & Cal Massey lived within a block of each other in Brooklyn. No one I knew complained and Sonny Rollins late night practice sessions from his home on Willoughby Walk drew large crowds including the members of the Police Precinct from across the walk by Pratt Institute on Classon Avenue. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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| [quote="trpt2345"]I would take Ellington's section from the late fifties, early sixties, Cat Anderson, Clark Terry, Didn't Cat & Clark played in the Lionel Hampton Band prior to Duke ? |
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| Re: Dream Big Band Section Which came first, the chicken or the egg? < The Wise One Maybe I'm the only guy in this joint who love his chicken with eggs and ketchup but I find it rather difficult to name a trumpet section after seeing with my own eyes the BIRTH of a 1966 band that featured the following: Thad Jones Jimmy Nottingham Snooky Young Jimmy Maxwell Bill Berry Danny Stiles Jimmy Owens |
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| [quote="ptynan"]For me: Derrick Watkins Benny Bailey <-----------BINGO ! Tom Harrell Tim Hagans Thad Jones At least that is what the moment says.... One can always spot a well-informed man - his views are the same as mine |
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