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TERRY SILVERLIGHT BAND-Barry Miles's PLAZA MEXICO

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

This is from a TERRY SILVERLIGHT BAND performance in New York City in 2008. The song, PLAZA MEXICO, is composed by Barry Miles which is on Terry Silverlight's new CD, DIAMOND IN THE RIFF.
Terry Silverlight: drums, Barry Miles: piano, Will Lee: bass, David Mann: tenor sax, Aaron Heick: soprano sax.

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  • Where was this concert?

  • At The Cutting Room in Manhattan.

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  • I love this! So good to see that the Miles/Silverlight team are still producing such fantastic music. You have contributed so many incredible tracks to our Jazz Fusion Dance Movement in the UK, and are recognised as true legends. "Magic Theater", "White Heat", "Los Viajeros (The Travellers)", "Sky Train", the list goes on... what a legacy! Terry and Barry, we salute you!

  • Great playing by all!  I love it. Keep it coming.

    Soca Joe

  • So nice to hear that one of the most fluid and propulsive drummers I ever heard is going strong and better than ever. The thrill and shock value of my first listening to Scatbird has not diminished one bit since the early 70's. And Barry was one of the few players I ever heard who could make one of those old RMI pianos sound like it had some depth and character, which is not an easy thing to do.

  • So nice to hear that one of the most fluid and propulsive drummers I ever heard is going strong and better than ever. The thrill and shock value of my first listening to Scatbird has not diminished one bit since the early 70's. And Barry was one of the few players I ever heard who could make one of those old RMI pianos sound like it had some depth and character, which is not an easy thing to do.

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