John Fedchock New York Big Band - EPISTROPHY

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

John Fedchock New York Big Band
at the New Trier Jazz Festival
New Trier High School - Winnetka, IL

"EPISTROPHY" (Thelonious Monk) arr. John Fedchock

SOLOISTS: Scott Wendholt - trumpet, Rich Perry - tenor sax, Charles Pillow - soprano sax

PERSONNEL:
Saxes: Mark Vinci, Charles Pillow, Rich Perry, Rick Margitza, Scott Robinson
Trumpets: Jon Owens, Frank Greene, Scott Wendholt, Barry Ries
Trombones: John Fedchock, Keith O'Quinn, Clark Gayton, George Flynn
Piano: Allen Farnham
Bass: Todd Coolman
Drums: John Riley

Visit:
www.johnfedchock.com
www.myspace.com/johnfedchock

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  • damn, scott wendholt is the man...is that a rotary trumpet? what a bad cat!

  • I don't think he plays rotary anymore. But you are right, he is the man

  • Scott Wendholt sounds great too. Is that Charles Pillow?

  • Yes that is Charles Pillow.

  • Am I mistaken or is that Joe Alessi playing bass trombone?

  • No, it is George Flynn.

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  • Rich's solo on this tune is probably the coolest, hippest thing I've ever heard.

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  • Rich Perry is like Thelonious Monk on the tenor saxophone.

  • @kdfan looks more like a rot flugel, see The Habana NY, thats maybe a rot trumpet

  • Rich Perry 6/4 over 4/4 maybe? I'm a schmuck yes,and he's great!

  • What is Rich Perry doing,is he imposing 7/4 over 4/4?He generates some hip tension slipping between 4/4 and whatever is going through his head,what a cool solo,he is so damn good! Also what piece is he playing an FL?It doesn't look or sound like his normal Selmer SS.

  • Man, that's roastin'. Yikes!!!

  • PLEASE .... more recordings of this Killer Band ... John !!!!

  • fantastic charts and playing

  • Piano is absolutely delightful with block chords of composite nature

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