Take 5 Jazz

No. 1076

  • This week I’ll start with John Plonski on trumpet, track from the lp “Cool Man Cool” recorded in 1957 with Carl Janelli on baritone sax, Dominic Cortese: electric accordion, Chet Amsterdam: bass, Mel Zelnick: drums
  • Pianist Arnold Ross track from “Arnold Ross Sextet” recorded in 1952 with Ronnie Scott: tenor sax, Derek Humble: alto sax, Jimmy Deuchar: trumpet, Sammy Stokes: bass, Jack Parnell: drums
  • The Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra track from “The Unreleased WDR Jazz Recordings 1957-1974” this track is from January 26th 1963 with Karl Drewo & Gerd Dudek: tenor sax, Derek Humble: alto sax, Falay Maffy: trumpet
  • Drummer Steve Gadd track from his new album “At the Blue Note Tokyo” with David Spinozza: guitar, Walt Fowler: trumpet, Jimmy Johnson: bass, Kevin Hays: keyboards
  • On trumpet you’ll hear Jimmy Deuchar  track from his album “Swingin’the Blues” recorded in 1957 with Derek Humble: alto sax, Tubby Hayes: tenor sax, Eddie Harvey: piano, Kenny Napper: bass, Phil Seamen: drums
  • The Ben Webster special, track 137/520  “Les McCann presents the dynamic jazz organ of Richard “Groove” Holmes” with Ben Webster on  tenor sax, Tricky Lofton: trombone, Les McCan: piano, George Freeman: guitar, Ron Jefferson: drums,  recorded march 1961
  • The Derek Humble Quartet, Humble on alto sax, Bora Rokovic: piano, Bob Carter: bass, Stuff Combe: drums,  recorded November 5th 1963
  • Jo Stafford: vocals track from the lp “Jo + Jazz” recorded july 15th 1960  with Ray Nance, Conte Candoli, Don Fagerquist: trumpets, Lawrence Brown: trombone, Johnny Hodges: alto sax, Ben Webster: tenor sax, Harry Carney: baritone sax, Jimmy Rowles: piano, Bob Gibbons: guitar, Joe Mondragon: bass, Mel Lewis: drums
  • Baritone saxophonist Harry Carney  track from his lp “The Duke’s Men” recorded September 15th 1960 with Willie Cook: trombone, Ed Mullins & Ray Nance: trumpet, Booty Wood: trombone, Paul Gonzales: tenor sax, Rollins Giffith: piano, Aaron Bell: bass, Sam Woodyard: drums
  • Pianist Rob Franken with his quartet Ferdinand Povel on tenor sax. Ruud Jacobs: bass, Rogier van Otterloo: drums
  • The Johnny Dankworth Orchestra recorded at BBC studio 1959
  • On Bass Saxophone you’ll hear James Carter  track from his album “Chasin’ the Gypsy” recorded in 2000 with  Regina Carter: violin, Jay Berliner: guitar, Charlie  Giordano: accordion, Steve Kirby: bass, Cyro Baptista: drums