RIch was into Hank Mobley, Joe, and Wayne during the late 70's when I knew him... , but now has developed an incredibly dynamic synthesis of the entire tenor realm, with humor, lyricism and swing Check out his solo CD's and his work with Fred Hersch.
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sounds to me like someones parents only bought him joe henderson records. great vid, great solo- this made me like R perry and joe henderson so much more. --- you could copy and paste some of those patterns
@front11gutter you are 100% right, I was talking to him about this the other day, and he spent a number of years studying Henderson until he Joe himself told him he was "a great imitator", which moved him to develop his own sound.
Thank goodness for youtube so my generation can check this real music out...
Mrmusicdude101 1 month ago
I really enjoy Rich Perry's playing and sound. He does capture Joe Henderson as a few have mentioned.
2mitches 1 year ago
I like the power in Rich Perry´s playing! Checkhim out in thad´s second race live version - great solo!
digitaltrombone 2 years ago
RIch was into Hank Mobley, Joe, and Wayne during the late 70's when I knew him... , but now has developed an incredibly dynamic synthesis of the entire tenor realm, with humor, lyricism and swing Check out his solo CD's and his work with Fred Hersch.
smoothjazmine 2 years ago 2
GREAT!
Laanen 2 years ago
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sounds to me like someones parents only bought him joe henderson records. great vid, great solo- this made me like R perry and joe henderson so much more. --- you could copy and paste some of those patterns
Harryisfat 2 years ago
Soo you can play Rich Perry's and Joe Henderson's vocabulary?
JazzFanMan19 2 years ago
This is amazing!
Rich Perry's style has changed alot since this. He sounds much more like Joe Henderson here.
front11gutter 3 years ago 6
@front11gutter you are 100% right, I was talking to him about this the other day, and he spent a number of years studying Henderson until he Joe himself told him he was "a great imitator", which moved him to develop his own sound.
TheRumster 10 months ago
Nice sax solo's. Thanks for posting this.
tonyfreejazz20 3 years ago
Funny to hear it then compared to the version on the VJO's new cd.
mingusmonk0 3 years ago
Great post! Keep 'em coming brother.
jmsax1138 3 years ago
Las Cuchraches Entran - Jim McNeely
trane1959 3 years ago