Extremely rare performance from "The Boss" Maynard Ferguson in 1970. It was a special produced for British television entitled "The World of Maynard Ferguson". The name of the tune is "El Dopa" wit...
Extremely rare performance from "The Boss" Maynard Ferguson in 1970. It was a special produced for British television entitled "The World of Maynard Ferguson". The name of the tune is "El Dopa" with solos by Danny Moss on tenor saxophone. Maynard also solos on a valve trombone and goes head to head with Danny Moss. From my private collection. Enjoy...
(circa: 1970)
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thank you so much for sharing this.. an energetic live version of a Maynard classic .. seems like everyone had fun, even Maynard! .. as they say in the business, it cooked man! ..
I saw this version of Maynard's band on Boston Common at what was called Sunset Series. They were all wearing these funky afghan vests. He was opening for Weather Report but we left after Maynard's band because we didn't want to forget what we heard.
Poor Righteous Teachers sampled this well on "Shakiyla." I worked at Sony Music for a while and MF Horn hadn't even been released on CD. I had to have my vinyl copy transferred to CD to have this song. Worth it.
Awesome!!! Maynard really loved to play. He always took risks with his music too. I went to several of his concerts over the years and every one was a blast. Thanks a lot for sharing.
The best Maynard Ferguson I've ever seen. Who was that guy playing in the beginning and at the end? Had no rhythm, no beat to his body, but could play his ass off. Maynard could dance!!!!!! I never knew he had such rhythm from listening to him. He was the bomb.
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