Sounds like Wilbure Ware on Bass - I've never heard of Wilbure Little before (then again, there are a lot of people that I've 'never heard of before' :)
...here is my dedication to this historical time here in Camarillo when he rehabbed for 6 months. It was Camarillo that helped him out allowing him to play at Saturday nite Jams, while during the day he may have worked in the lettuce fields....I dedicated this short spoken word piece to him on my ceramic sax....The pictures are from the state hospital...enjoy..
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drocker2008 2 months ago
Yes, it's Wilbur Ware on bass. He also played with Flanagan on the "Eclypso" album.
avivagabriel 10 months ago
Sounds like Wilbure Ware on Bass - I've never heard of Wilbure Little before (then again, there are a lot of people that I've 'never heard of before' :)
Thx for posting!
27boof 11 months ago
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...here is my dedication to this historical time here in Camarillo when he rehabbed for 6 months. It was Camarillo that helped him out allowing him to play at Saturday nite Jams, while during the day he may have worked in the lettuce fields....I dedicated this short spoken word piece to him on my ceramic sax....The pictures are from the state hospital...enjoy..
you can view it at "A Byrd in Camarillo"
udongo106 1 year ago
I really dig this!!!
DajaWaja 1 year ago
Sounds like Bud Powell ! (and I like it)
ThatsMeHey 1 year ago
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he opens with something from a bud powell tune. forget which tune.
TheDarmardar 1 year ago
Dig it!
Soulnik 2 years ago
awesome
metrodash 3 years ago
Classic! And so is the other version w. George
Mraz and Elvin. Why did you cut this short?
vova47 3 years ago