Count Basie Orchestra Live 2009! "The Heats On"

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Recorded live 2/7/09. Bill Hughes-Director, Soloists- Tony Suggs-piano, Doug Lawrence-tenor sax. Marshall McDonald-alto, Cleve Guyton-alto, Doug Miller-tenor, John Williams-bari, Dave Kiem-trombone, Clarence Banks-trombone, Alvin Walker-trombone, Mike Williams-trumpet, Scotty Barnhart-trumpet, Kris Johson-trumpet, James Zollar-trumpet, Will Matthews-guitar, James Leary-bass, Marion Felder-drums

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  • Suggs and I smoked a fatty during intermission :)))

  • I wish Butch was still on the band...

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  • doug lawrence playing a hr mpc that's different

  • O . O

  • @maynardwaltrip Wish in one hand and spit in the other and see which one is fulfilled first .And if you get Butch to play in the Band again Would you please wish us up some more gigs! Smiles

  • Doug Lawrence is a bad ass!

    

  • Sonny Payne was the master. If you speak to Butch, he'll tell you how the drummers own the concept to Sonny in this band. Butch, Harold Jones, all the rest are monster players, and hats off. I'm playing Lead Alto in these videos. Butch left the band to go back to his own endeavors, Butch is a master of big band playing. 

  • I listen to this about 5 times a week and love it even more every time!

  • @hommefriday We play the actual score. Don't need it anymore though... back to bari.

  • @ritzcrackers27 Do you play the actual part, or do you adapt it for your orchestra?

  • @acedrumminman That's a pretty bold statement. Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but there are people who are more qualified than others by virtue of their level of playing . I personally know four great jazz drummers ( who, by the way, happen to be much better than you) who ADMIRE Sonny Payne.

    You're right about one thing- it is about musicianship, which you obviously lack, and Mr. Payne has in abundance.

    Perhaps it is you who should be in the circus as a comedian.

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