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Miles Davis Seven Steps To Heaven 6:25
A2 –Chico Hamilton, Gabor Szabo One For Joan 2:41
A3 –Thelonious Monk Rhythm-A-Ning 3:53
A4 –Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins A Tune For The Tutor 6:25
A5 –Stan Getz, Bob Brookmeyer Jive Hoot 4:40
A6 –Herbie Mann Manteca 4:35
B1 –Lambert, Hendricks & Ross Moanin' 2:35
B2 –John Handy Three In One 4:00
B3 –Duke Ellington Take The "A" Train 3:47
B4 –Art Farmer Song For My Father 4:36
B5 –Eddie Harris What's New 3:16
B6 –Charles Lloyd Forest Flower 7:44
C1 –Woody Herman Cousins 5:03
C2 –Charlie Byrd Here's That Rainy Day 2:47
C3 –Paul Horn Count Your Change 4:37
C4 –J.J. Johnson Flat Black 4:17
C5 –Dave Brubeck Trolley Song 3:03
C6 –Don Ellis K.C. Blues 8:44
D1 –Paul Winter (2) Repeat 3:05
D2 –Bud Powell Ruby My Dear 5:47
D3 –Charlie Mingus* Slop 4:37
D4 –Gerry Mulligan What Is There To Say 4:03
D5 –Bill Evans, Dave Pike Vierd Blues 5:56
D6 –George Benson The Borgia Stick 3:05
D7 –Mose Allison Baby, Please Don't Go
Jazz drummer Chico Hamilton appearing at the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in Tompkins Square Park, New York City, Sunday, August 26, 2007.
Jazz drummer Chico Hamilton appearing at the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in Tompkins Square Park, New York City, Sunday, August 26, 2007.
Chico Hamilton at the Haig Club in Los Angeles, 1952. Photographed by William Claxton, as reprinted in Exposure magazine, December 1989.
The Beat Of My Heart
Side one 1."Let's Begin" (Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 2:00
2."Lullaby of Broadway" (Dubin, Warren) - 2:24
3."Let There Be Love" (Ian Grant, Lionel Rand) - 2:03
4."Love for Sale" (Porter) - 3:09
5."Army Air Corps Song" (Robert Crawford) - 2:46
6."Crazy Rhythm" (Caesar, Kahn, Meyer) - 2:09
Side two 7."The Beat of My Heart" (Burke, Spina) - 2:24
8."So Beats My Heart for You" (Ballard, Charles E. Henderson, Waring) - 2:49
9."Blues in the Night" (Arlen, Mercer) - 2:50
10."Lazy Afternoon" (Latouche, Moross) - 2:20
11."Let's Face the Music and Dance" (Berlin) - 2:47
12."Just One of Those Things" (Porter) - 2:03
Recorded on June 27 (#6-7, 10), October 14 (#1, 12), October 21 (#2, 5, 9) and October 25 (#3-4, 8, 11), 1957.
Tony Bennett - vocals
Ralph Sharon - arranger, conductor, piano
Al Cohn - tenor saxophone
Nat Adderley - trumpet
Robert Alexander, Jim Dahl, Kai Winding - trombone
Herbie Mann, Spencer Sinatra, William Slapin - flute
Eddie Costa - vibes
John Pisano - guitar
Milt Hinton, Eddie Safranski - bass
Art Blakey, Chico Hamilton, Jo Jones - drums
20 year meeting of Martin Mueller Executive Director of Parsons New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music with Jon Hammond (organist accordionist) of HammondCast KYOURADIO at campus of The New School 55 W. 13th St. New York NY 10011 January 6 2009
20 year meeting of Martin Mueller Executive Director of Parsons New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, Chico Hamilton, Cab Calloway, Arnie Lawrence, Bill Cosby, Blues, Milt Hinton, HammondCast, KYOURADIO, Hammond Cast, Beacons in Jazz hammondcast.wordpress.com
This is the famous movie where you can take in the amazing atmosphere of this amazing open air Concert at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival
Paul was known for his innovations on both metal and traditional wooden flutes. Best known of his albums are his "Inside" recordings, which feature airy, echoing sounds created in places of spiritual importance. Horn himself was a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation.[3] The series began with Horn sneaking a tape recorder into the Taj Mahal during a trip to India in 1968, (released as Inside) where he was with the Beatles at Rishikesh, and continued later with recordings inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, and a return to the Taj Mahal in 1989. Horn later made similar recordings in a cathedral, in the canyons of the Southwestern United States with Native American flautist R. Carlos Nakai, and with orcas.
He lived in British Columbia and the American Southwest. He was most recently married to the Canadian singer and songwriter Ann Mortifee.[5] Horn died at the age of 84 on June 29, 2014.[3]
P.S. Paul played with the Chico Hamilton group and can be seen in the 1957 movie "Sweet Smell of Succsess".
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Foreststorn 'Chico' Hamilton (September 20, 1921 – November 25, 2013) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He came to prominence as sideman for Lester Young, Gerry Mulligan, Count Basie, and Lena Horne. Hamilton became a bandleader, first with a quintet featuring the cello as a lead instrument, an unusual choice for a jazz band in the 1950s, and subsequently leading bands that performed cool jazz, post bop, and jazz fusion..
Chico Hamilton – #Peregrinations
Label: #BlueNote – BN-LA520-G
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1975
Genre: Jazz
Style: #JazzFunk
A1 V-O
A2 The Morning Side Of Love
A3 Abdullah And Abraham
A4 Andy's Walk
A5 Peregrinations
B1 Sweet Dreams
B2 Little Lisa
B3 Space For Stacy
B4 On And Off
B5 It's About That Time
Bass – #SteveTurre
Congas, Bongos, Percussion – #AhkmedAbdullah
Drums, Percussion – #ChicoHamilton
Effects [Other Special Effects By] – Jerrell Ballard
Guitar – #BarryFinnerty, #JoeBeck
Horns – #ArnieLawrence, #ArthurBlythe, Steve Turre
Keyboards – #JerryPeters
Synthesizer [Programming] – #CharlottePolitte
Vocals – Julia Tillman, Luther Waters, Maxine Willard, Oren Waters
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