Speaking of Hammond B3 players, is anyone familiar with Joey DeFrancesco?
On this song, Joey has a wonderful solo starting at 2:52.
And the rest of the musicians are awesome, too!
Jazz for aficionados
I’ve had a note laying around that I just found and all it said was “Egil Kapstad”. And when I looked him up, to my pleasant surprise, I found a couple of wonderful albums, Remembrance, Cherokee and a few not so wonderful albums! There is one other album I liked, Live At Molde Jazz. A solo album that’s well recorded. |
I am big fan of Joey DeFrancesco as are a few others here. I believe there was a discussion about JD a few months ago. I never got a chance to see JD before he passed on last year and this is a regret. I have a copy of that Christian McBride Big Band CD and the bands rendition of Night Train is awesome as is the rest of the album. Interesting story of the origins of the song Night Train, of which jazz and R&B tenor sax great Jimmy Forrest made famous in 1951 with his signature solo over the 3 minute long groove head laid down by the rhythm section. Night Train (Jimmy Forrest composition) - Wikipedia
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@pjw81563 -that is interesting. I do like Jimmy Forest's grittier version. I didn't know there were so many to choose from :-) Forest's saxophone reminds me of the sax on this song-
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