0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 2986 times.
If you've not seen the living legend, I recommend you go see him as he IS the lone Tenor left on this planet!!!
I've never had the pleasure of hearing Sonny Rollins live. But I have heard Wayne Shorter. I suspect he might object to the claim that Rollins is the lone tenor player on the planet.Chad
Quote from: Sonny on 4 Apr 2008, 04:05 pmIf you've not seen the living legend, I recommend you go see him as he IS the lone Tenor left on this planet!!!I have seen Rollins many times since 1980. Not my cup of tea, although I like his recordings with Bud and Clifford. I am glad he is enjoying his golden years, healthy and playing well. He deserves every success and blessing for what he has accomplished over the las t 65 years. But....The reigning bebop saxophone king now is Bill Evans. http://billevanssax.com/ He doesn't play bop as much but there is none better to play serious hard bop. Not since he came on the scene in 1981.
Quote from: chadh on 5 Apr 2008, 02:27 amI've never had the pleasure of hearing Sonny Rollins live. But I have heard Wayne Shorter. I suspect he might object to the claim that Rollins is the lone tenor player on the planet.ChadIt's funny. I just saw Shorter at the Kimmel on the 28th. The Terell Stafford Quartet opened. I honestly have to say that I enjoyed Stafford way more than Shorter... you could tell a lot of the audience was not quite sure what to make of it. What turned me off was not the nature of the set coming out of his most extreme period, but that the quartet seemed especially disconnected from the audience. A two way street to be sure, but to me it did not rate as a stellar show.
That's too bad. I'm sorry you didn't get a better show. With whom was he playing? A while ago he had been recording and touring with Danillo Perez, John Pattitucci and Brian Blade, which should have been a mind-blowing combo. I guess it's just the sad reality that, sometimes, even the greats give miserable performances. I remember hearing Elvin Jones at a small club gig in NYC about 13 years ago. It was pretty underwhelming. But I comfort myself all of these years later by reminding myself that I at least had the opportunity to hear him.
he IS the lone Tenor left on this planet!!!Tuan
Quote from: Sonny on 4 Apr 2008, 04:05 pm he IS the lone Tenor left on this planet!!!TuanHe's great, but he is not alone.There are many great Tenor players, here's one of them:http://www.chrispottermusic.com/