Church, Quasimodo Jazz Quartet Note: Adagio for Brass Quintet Date: Various short computer pieces composed using C-Music. Written for my tuba teacher, Scott Mendoker. Makes use of fractal composing techniques; based on an 8 pitch row. Written for Tom Fox. Duo for Violin and Piano Date: Piece for Solo Tuba Date: The structure is given to the players in words, and it follows typical jazz forms head, solo 1, solo 2, solo 3, drum solo, head Title: Blues in F Title: Slow, bluesy; 32 bar form; D minor Title: Mixes funk, rock and swing Title: Medium up swing Title: Various short computer pieces composed using C-Music Title: Written for my tuba teacher, Scott Mendoker Title: Makes use of fractal composing techniques; based on an 8 pitch row Title: This name will appear next to your review.
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I've seen them once live in Geneva, end of 70ies. How the hell do you expect us to do anything acceptable, unless doing it in reggae or scottish bagpipe waltz? I'm sure you will come up with a great take and I will post something like the Scottisch bagpipe waltz!
One of the comments under the clip says: Anybody knows where to get the whole concert on video?? It's clearly the same personal as in the clip in post 1.
Mixes funk, rock and swing. Anybody knows where to get the whole concert on video?? Sorry but your review could not be submitted, please verify the form and try again. You would never know that many were beginners. It relates to teenagers in a strong way because I'm helping them to find their voice early. Looks like The Groove Merchant will sort of pick up where Sugar left off
I do have the Basel concert on CD no video. And now you say it, the other tenor does look like Henderson.
That soprano lead is unique. That sax soli is tough! Sax section in that video: Would love to hear a Double Ring version of you in this thread! SOTW TOTM for October - The Groove Merchant Jerome Richardson After a couple crazy work-weeks on the road with a lot of late nights working, took a little break last night and had a little fun with this one after a few slices of pizza washed down with a couple of cold beers.
May come back and revisit this one when I have a little more time