Jack Brokensha (d, vib), Dick Healey (as, fl, cl), Erroll Buddle (ts, bassoon), Bryce Rohde (p) + Jimmy Gannon (b), Nick Stabulas (d). Recorded in NYC Oct. 1955
Errol Buddle was the reason I took up bassoon. I was 16 and uncle asked me to look after his album collection, which included AJQ +1. The album features the Jazz in D Minor and there's a moment in the third movement that is flute and bassoon counterpoint. The moment I heard it, I knew this was an axe I had to play.
I have this album, its old and i played a lot. I love jazz, these guys were really great.
regnigsnaps 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
what about Errol !! so good,,,,..
paxandrews 4 months ago
Great to sit in a quiet room with a relaxing drink and listen to good jazz.
soulakism01 4 months ago
They were one of the best jazz quartets around. So, so sorry I gave my albums away to a mutual friend and buddy who collected them.
alegassai 5 months ago
They were one of the best jazz quartets around. So, so sorry I gave my albums away to a mutual friend and buddy who collected them.
alegassai 5 months ago
Errol Buddle was the reason I took up bassoon. I was 16 and uncle asked me to look after his album collection, which included AJQ +1. The album features the Jazz in D Minor and there's a moment in the third movement that is flute and bassoon counterpoint. The moment I heard it, I knew this was an axe I had to play.
larebear2k 1 year ago
..... Errol Buddle was the definative proponent of Jazz Bassoon. Often over-looked. Thanks for posting. RPz
raypizzi 1 year ago