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stoned
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Young lions on sax-- all destined to be LA's greatest
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Haha at 3:54 he's finishing this amazing solo and the crowd looks so bored. What's their problem?
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Soy nuevo en esto del internet, y le doy gracias a la vida de permitirme escuchar a el gran Bill watros, lo admiro desde que era niño.
soy musico pianista MEXICANO, gracias brian y gracias a la vida porque existe el YOUTUBE.
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@caponsacchi Gotta play sea-shells? Are you seriously trying to say that Steve Turre's playing doesn't stand on it's own? Lucky as Curtis Fuller? Curtis Fuller is well known because he can PLAY.
There is so little luck involved in jazz. If you can really play and aren't a complete social reject, people will notice and try to work with you. It's as simple as that.
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I think that Trombone players haven't surfaced to the top is because Mr. Watrous' equal has yet to appear.
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This song is awesome. The 3 people on youtube that saw this and thumbed it down have no taste.
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And then Bill Watrous stops mid solo and starts sing "BERRIES AND CREAM. BERRIES AND CREAM." (Love this video. Bill is as amazing as ever. I can't wait to play this in my band.)
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the beginning almost killed me! haha besides that this was awesome
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@caponsacchi Search Amazon for Bill Watrous and you will find a bunch of CDs. Around 15 - 20 different albums!



The tenor sax soloist is Gordon Goodwin. (about 26 years old at the time) You might have heard of him...
sktyler 2 years ago 6
Here's the whole lineup:
Saxes: Bob Sheppard, Jack Irby (altos), Gordon Goodwin, Dan Higgins (tenors), Greg Huckins (bari)
Trumpets: Dennis Farias, Frank Szabo, Larry Lunetta, Ron Stout
Trombones: Steve Holtman, Doug Inman, Brien Matson, Rich Bullock
Piano: Jim Cox
Bass: Dave Stone
Drums: Chad Wackerman
Percussion: Dave Levine
sktyler1 1 year ago 3