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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2007

From the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival. A great tenor solo by Jimmy Forrest and sterling lead work by Lin Biviano and drumming by Butch Miles

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  • Butch Miles is one swingin' white dude!!!

  • Ahhh they sound incredible =]

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  • Here is the very best. Jimmy Forrest on tenor sax and Butch Miles on drums (only the best that's all).  Buy the CD. Get it.

  • @hommefriday LOL! I feel that way sometimes.

  • That was INCREDIBLE! Jimmy Forrests' solo was awesome. That lead trumpet was amazing. They don't make bands like this anymore!

  • 30 seconds in, added to favorites :)

  • You didn't know there were white drummers......anyone heard of Mel Lewis, Buddy Rich, Louis Bellson??????????????????

  • Maby Butch Miles is the best in drums in Basie ever...

  • Basie has taken me to the outer limits of the universe, filled my spirits to orgasmic sensations, what else - he is my God!

  • Ends it with one finger! Love it!

  • this is just too great to be summed up in the 500 character limit youtube has given me. so I won't bother

  • @jazzbassplayer4life Cool brag, middle school bands definitely don't sound bad when they attempt things out of their league.

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