And now for something completely different.
I heard this on my favored jazz station this morning and it raised an interesting question -- what is the most unusual instrument featured in a jazz recording?
One seemingly easy answer might be the bagpipes. But a cat named Rufus Harley had several LPs as a leader and he was not the only musician to extemporize on the bag and pipes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBT47aU11Pc
So aside from my man Monk on the celeste, I nominate this Artie Shaw number including the harpsichord.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycdINaa8St0
Per the internet this piece has been utilized as a theme song by several folks. I first heard it introducing a wonderful radio show on all things automotive from LA many years ago (thanks John and Len) and I enjoyed it.
I heard this on my favored jazz station this morning and it raised an interesting question -- what is the most unusual instrument featured in a jazz recording?
One seemingly easy answer might be the bagpipes. But a cat named Rufus Harley had several LPs as a leader and he was not the only musician to extemporize on the bag and pipes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBT47aU11Pc
So aside from my man Monk on the celeste, I nominate this Artie Shaw number including the harpsichord.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycdINaa8St0
Per the internet this piece has been utilized as a theme song by several folks. I first heard it introducing a wonderful radio show on all things automotive from LA many years ago (thanks John and Len) and I enjoyed it.