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Jimmy Smith - Honky Tonk

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

German TV gig late 1980's I think.
This shows his band stretching out on this R and B classic - Frank Wilson is the drummer; anyone know who the tenor sax and the guitarist are?

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  • Jimmy is stickin to the original! This is the way way Hoky Tonk is suppose to be.

  • Hot DAMN....I forgot how great Jimmy Smith really was...

    This COOKS!

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  • @BrianMitchelBrody is an impostor portraying his self as me. He closed his account and is about to be brought to justice.

  • @NSP2Videos thanks for the info!!!

  • Thats bomb diggety man!! Honky Tonk will never go out of style for us hard gigging sax pros!!!

  • I talked with the guitarist on this video ,Terry Evans just a few minutes ago on the phone and two days ago while at NAAM 2012!

  • I also had the pleasure of working with the original sax player on the Bill Doggett hit, Clifford Scott. Clifford and I recorded a few sessions for Class Records in the 60' and also worked in different night club bands during that time. Clifford was a great musician and could write arrangements without going to a piano for reference. I picked up this ability from him.

  • While I was with Motown during the early 60's and into the late 70's Herman Riley was always a first call sax player. He also played all of the reeds, woodwinds, and was adept at the oboe. We were close friends up to his death in 2---. Terry Evans was also one of the guitarists on many sessions during the time. We also did a number of LA night club.

  • @DocFuzzB3 The saxophone player is Herman Riley and the Guitarist is Terry Evans. I had the pleasure of working with both of them in and around Los Angeles as well as doing many recording sessions. Herman and I traveled with a few bands during the late 50's and into the 70's.

  • Awesome--good ole foot stomping music. Nice, and vibrant.

  • how did r'n'b go from THIS to jay-z and rihanna???

  • LOVING MINUTE 4:37 WHEN THE ORGAN PLAYER IS SO INTO THESE IMPROVISATIONS HIS FACE MAKES HIS OWN.

    QUALITY MUSIC!!

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