Kenny Garrett and Vincent Herring. I have seen both live numerous times.
Lucky you!
Thanks for suggesting the Live at the Iridium release!
"Beyond the Wall" is another favorite of mine.
Jazz for aficionados
As you can guess i am half the time in the world scene jazz not only on the North American jazz scene ...The world scene jazz is bigger and very creative ...
Who could say that there is no great Portuguese jazz composer and player ? Here a pianist who is creative as the greatest one and who has no great debt to Art Tatum or Bill Evans because he did not try to imitate them anyway ... Read his wikipedia entry ...Bernardo Sassetti... he died at 42 years old alas! I own almost all his albums ... As an appetitizer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMj6Ad0JngM
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"JEEP" There is technical improvisation and emotional improvisation and I would nominate Hodges as one of the greatest at emotional improvisation. What a classic "bluesy tone/feel", something that Cannonball Adderly displays as well. Duke Ellington & Johnny Hodges "I Got it Bad" (1958) - YouTube Cannonball Adderley Sextet - Work Song (Jazz Scene, 1962) - YouTube Jeep's Blues - Duke Ellington 1956 - YouTube
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Reposting, but its on subject... Lenny Hambro
https://youtu.be/AiPm3Wy6OAE?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/i0UoVb52teI?feature=shared
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Hal McKusick has been mentioned before, too, but, still...
https://youtu.be/cIluf1jyMys?feature=shared https://youtu.be/8bC5kYno7e4?feature=shared
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