Same lady plays flute with John Clayton on" Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" .
She plays the clarinet as well .
https://youtu.be/bah7kzOeumA
She plays the clarinet as well .
https://youtu.be/bah7kzOeumA
Jazz for aficionados
Same lady plays flute with John Clayton on" Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" . She plays the clarinet as well . https://youtu.be/bah7kzOeumA |
nsp I think you will be satisfied with any James Carter album. I have all of them. Only thing is he has not put out a recording as a leader since 2011. I sat and conversed with him at the bar in Birdland after his first set but I did not want to put him on the spot and ask him why he has not been in the studio. He does appear as a sideman on 30 or so other albums including one by Wynton Marsalis but I think he has not been in the studio to do anything for quite a few years now. He does continue to tour and do jazz workshops globally. I was thinking of buying this suite written by Marsalis that features Carter. https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Fields-Wynton-Marsalis/dp/B0000029GF/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KAHRCANZKAZQ&... |
I found this gentleman recently and have been very impressed. Huge catalogue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQxJbRG7mo8 |
pjwAlmost eight years without putting out a new recording seems unusual. Maybe he is not signed to a record label now? I think most jazz artists make their money from touring and playing live. But if you have a working band a recording getting airplay wouldseem like a good advertisement to draw people to your concerts /Club dates. And vice versa: patrons who attend live concerts might buy a current recording of your group supplementing your income. |