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Old jazz dogs . . who is this??http://www.jazzopinions.com/Opinions.htmSelect track two. I know what it is and you may as well (it is awhile before the pianist plays the theme- then you'll know) but not who is playing. Anyone? Thanks.
John Coates, Jr. "Nature Boy" from the album PIANO forte!! (Pacific Street Records 1994). I had the pleasure of hearing John one night/week for a month at a time every few months for awhile. Interesting. He was an early inspiration for Keith Jarrett who would occasionally sit in on drums at the Deer Head Inn where John was the house piano player for about 30 years.
Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco De LucíaFriday Night in San FranciscoCD
s the third disc from the drummer's leadership vehicle, Bindu, Reggaeology continues the template set by its predecessors only inasmuch as it is completely different to what went before. Their eponymous debut featured four saxophones, stoked by the leader's drums, while Blissful (RogueArt 2008) was predicated upon spontaneously generated string and percussion grooves, and devotional declamations. This time out, while the recitations—by either Maddox or Drake—remain, they are slung from reggae beats with a two-'bone horn section. Also gathered under the Bindu umbrella are fellow Windy City fixtures Jeff Parker on guitar and Josh Abrams on bass and guimbri.