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Woody Herman Four Brothers

From 1975.. a pretty good take on Four Brothers.  
 
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gvjdguam (1 month ago) Show Hide
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in the 8th me and my jazz band received first in a city competition to this song. I played first part. it was awesome every sax player should try this song
siuol446 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The baritone sax player on this clip is John Oslawski.
lizard218 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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1:31 - 1:48 that's an awesome chorus
humbleFarmer (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Jim Pugh?

He was one of the guys at Eastman who was kind enough to show up when I'd book gigs at the University of Rochester. Bill Reichenbach sent him over.
Haven't seen Jim or Bill for 40 years. I have some old tapes of some of our gigs between 1967-1970.

The humble Farmer
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bigpapi1952 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I played the part as it appeared in the original parts, as requested by Woody himself....the other comments show your age, but are spoken like a true egotistical, obnoxious lead player...
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since when is it wrong to expand on a piece of music? if they played it the same way every time it would be boring.
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That's Nick Brignola on the baritone.  If you own a turntable, I'd recommend looking for his albums "Baritone Madness" he recorded with Pepper Adams, and "Burn Brigade" - a three bari-sax band with Cecil Payne and Ronnie Cuber. They're both on the Beehive label from the '70s, and both cook like mad with ripping solos!
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I'm familiar w/ nick brignola....never saw him at this young age. great clip!
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Steve Houghton was the drummer. Brillinger was long gone.

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