Hum Allah by Pharoah Sanders; The Davs w/ Ian Simons, tenor

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2006

The Davenports play Pharoah Sanders' Hum Allah (Prince of Peace) at Trovato's in Omaha, Nebraska, March 2005. Ian Simons, tenor sax, Aaron Knape, trumpet, Will Simons, bass, Mike Reynolds, piano, David Luther, drums, Jason Koba and Brendan Greene-Walsh, auxilliary percussion. Video by Ryan Shank.

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  • AWESOME!!!! Just like the original, but I was hoping to hear Pharoah's ghostly vibrato moans in this song. LOL.... MWoooooooo--ooooo!

  • Yeah, I thought about it but in the end I decided it was best NOT to try it in public :)

  • I would love to hear rejoice or creator has a masterplan.

  • We were thinking of doing Creator for a while but it never really came together. I wish it would have.

  • Pharoah sanders is one the most inspiring jazz artist....nice to see people playing his music

  • Absolutely!!! I wish there were more people playing his stuff. I'm surprised there's not more on here.

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  • Big like gentlemen.

  • Terrific! Love that raw sax, sounding alive. Makes me want to go clubbing again.

  • Wow! great cut! But who are the jackasses talking in the background!

  • Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders were very spiritual with their music. I've been around Pharoah several times and can tell you he takes a very spiritual approach to playing. I must say that this was a very good rendition. You didn't just play it but you felt it!

  • This is good shit man, you guys really capture the spirit of the mighty pharoah :)

  • This saxpiece is the best ever!

  • really good job. have loved this song for 30 years. glad to know that someone else does also. good for you!!!

  • Wow! Impressive. I don't know who the heck The Davenports are but that was VERY well done. Good job!!

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