frogman
Yes I agree with your choice of Zoot Sims a player I have listened to a lot and have posted recently. Not too familiar with Al Cohn would have to listen to some of his recordings.
I also really like Scott Hamilton a lot. Kudos to him for developing and bringing forward that style of swing playing. Many years ago I had several Hamilton recordings but did not play them much . I dismissed him for not having a bebop style or avant garde leanings. I have come full circle and do appreciate his stylistic approach and devotion to swing.Yes maybe a little less air in the tone but still there in abundance. I also like Ken Peplowski I think he has a similar style.
Yes I agree with your choice of Zoot Sims a player I have listened to a lot and have posted recently. Not too familiar with Al Cohn would have to listen to some of his recordings.
I also really like Scott Hamilton a lot. Kudos to him for developing and bringing forward that style of swing playing. Many years ago I had several Hamilton recordings but did not play them much . I dismissed him for not having a bebop style or avant garde leanings. I have come full circle and do appreciate his stylistic approach and devotion to swing.Yes maybe a little less air in the tone but still there in abundance. I also like Ken Peplowski I think he has a similar style.