nsp,
Thanks for correcting that.
Lou was great to see live. As you know he was at first a big disciple of Charlie Parker as were a lot of sax players. In the 60’s Lou started to get into a blues- soul/gospel funky type jazz and his stuck with that since. Every time I saw him live he played a tune called "Whiskey Drinking Woman". He would joke around with the audience before, during, and after that song.
Mike Francesa, the sports talk jockey on NBC NY used to answer calls from Lou all the time concerning sports.
Whiskey Drinking Woman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCsZ0beofEU
Check out Dr. Lonnie Smith at 5 minutes in!..Lou's vocals are very good for the blues
Thanks for correcting that.
Lou was great to see live. As you know he was at first a big disciple of Charlie Parker as were a lot of sax players. In the 60’s Lou started to get into a blues- soul/gospel funky type jazz and his stuck with that since. Every time I saw him live he played a tune called "Whiskey Drinking Woman". He would joke around with the audience before, during, and after that song.
Mike Francesa, the sports talk jockey on NBC NY used to answer calls from Lou all the time concerning sports.
Whiskey Drinking Woman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCsZ0beofEU
Check out Dr. Lonnie Smith at 5 minutes in!..Lou's vocals are very good for the blues