i could cry when i think of scott and what could have been.when he arrived on the scene he was a revelation.i remember it well.bass players even today would give any thing for his sound.this is agroup to savour with hamp the top bop pianist the fantastic harold land and the swinging mr butler.many thanks.
i love this music.this is going like a train.if you dont tap your foot to this you need a jazz doctor.l.o.l.great swinging track from some jazz masters.many thanks.
Can't believe how magnificent (overwhelming) La Faro sounds. Thanks a mil for sharing this and in the process, enlightening us. "He who is enlightened is enriched forever'.
i could cry when i think of scott and what could have been.when he arrived on the scene he was a revelation.i remember it well.bass players even today would give any thing for his sound.this is agroup to savour with hamp the top bop pianist the fantastic harold land and the swinging mr butler.many thanks.
exjazzbassbaz 3 months ago
Dude, please for the love of Hampton, put up the title cut!
rtifishul 6 months ago
@rtifishul I agree - put up "For Real", the tittle cut - unbelievable solo by Hawes, sounds like he's preachin' from the pulpit.
92ninersboy 3 months ago
i love this music.this is going like a train.if you dont tap your foot to this you need a jazz doctor.l.o.l.great swinging track from some jazz masters.many thanks.
exjazzbassbaz 6 months ago
Can't believe how magnificent (overwhelming) La Faro sounds. Thanks a mil for sharing this and in the process, enlightening us. "He who is enlightened is enriched forever'.
adeduction 10 months ago 2
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JckDupp 11 months ago