Take 5 Jazz

program no. 1235

  • Start my program with John Mayall, piano, vocals and guitar, track from his lp “Moving On” recorded in 1972 with Victor Gskin: bass, Keef Hartley: drums, Clifford Solomon: alto and tenor sax, Ernie Watts: tenor sax, Charles Owens: tenor and soprano sax, Fred Jackson: tenor and Baritone sax, Blue Mitchell: trumpet
  • Tenor saxophonist Junior Cook, track from the lp “Something’s Cooking” recorded june 12th 1981 with Cedar Walton: piano, Buster Williams: bass, Billy Higgins: drums
  • Guitarist and vocals George Benson, track from the new cd “Dreams do come true” recorded in 2023 with the Robert Farnon Orchestra
  • The GRP All Stars, track from the cd “Live” recorded January 31st 1993 in Tokyo with Arturo Sandoval, Randy Brecker, Eric Marienthal, Ernie Watts, Tom Scott, John Patitucci: bass, Dave Weckl: drums, Dave Grusin: piano
  • The Ben Webster special, track 290/520, this week Ben’s recording with the Johnny Otis Orchestra, recorded in L.A. December 26th 1951
  • Tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon, track from “Live at the Blue Note, Berlin” recorded November 6th 1967 with Hampton Hawes: piano, Palle Danielsson: bass, Rune Carlsson: drums
  • Second track from the John Mayall album “Moving On”
  • Tenor saxophonist Barend Middelhoff, track from his cd “The River” recorded may 31st 1997 with Carlo de Wijs: organ, Anton Goudsmit: guitar, Joris Teepe: bass, Joost Kesselaar: drums
  • Pianist Tommy Flanagan , track from “Jazz Baltica, Salzau” recorded june 12th 1999 with Peter Washington: bass, Lewis Nash: drums, Johnny Griffin: tenor sax, Bobby Hutcherson: vibes
  • Hammond organist Eddy Louiss, track from his cd “Sentimental Feeling” recorded in 1999 with Paco sery : drums, Daniel Huck: alto sax, Xavier Cobo: tenor sax
  • The Chris Barber Jazz and Blues band, track from the cd “In his Element” recorded may 17th 1990 with Pat Halcox: trumpet, John Crocker: alto and tenor sax, Ian Wheeler: alto sax and clarinet, Johnny McCallum: guitar and banjo, John Slaughter: guitar, Vic Pitt: bass, Alan “Sticky” Wickett: drums