https://youtu.be/kiVMOLjXbdU
https://youtu.be/EAsIPhvpTvU
Jazz for aficionados
Great Kenton, pjw. You’re right, he doesn’t get much mention here. Who’s who of Jazz for sure. Many forget who was one of his lead alto players for a while: https://youtu.be/kiVMOLjXbdU https://youtu.be/EAsIPhvpTvU |
Nice Pjw. I have been listening to another trumpet player from the Kenton band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nvMAOmmVpk |
@pjw81563 Just looked up my post from last March re: Stan Kenton and the Towson University Jazz Ensemble's 1978 recording. Here ya go... <<Woody Herman always reminds me of Stan Kenton, who used to come to my area every summer to
visit his close friend Hank Levy (who had previously played sax in Kenton's band). Most summers, Kenton would put on "Kenton
Clinics" with various college jazz bands. Hank Levy led his Towson
University Jazz Ensemble (big band all the way) at an outdoor concert every
year. So I just looked him up, and the first hit has a link to the album
I bought at the 1978 concert. I had no idea this existed digitally. |
I had forgotten that Tim Hagans played with Kenton in the 70’s. Wonderful player with an exceptionally inventive modern concept. I still have to chuckle at how much energy and debate has been spent here over the supposed death of “real” Jazz when we keep getting players like Tim Hagans. https://youtu.be/o3RI8844JEU Very interesting composer/arranger with unique voice as well. Odd title for this “Best Jazz Composition” Grammy nominated chart, but killer writing if one just lets go of preconceived notions of what big band writing “should” be about: https://youtu.be/9-ChtUF5o7g |