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the trombone master was in Portland performing with Rob Scheps on soprano, and Randy Porter on piano

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

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These two jazz musicians and Billy Harper appeared at a Boston, Massachusetts jazz club, either Paul's Mall or the Jazz Workshop. I believe the leader of the group was drummer extraordinaire Art Blakey.

 

Update (4/16/11): I believe I now have the names for four of the members of this quintet- Art Blakey, leader and drums; Billy Harper, sax; Julian Priester, trombone, and Victor Sproles, bass. So Julian, Billy, and Victor, if you should see these pictures, who is this piano player?

 

Undate: (7/25/11): Thanks to Michael Weiss, we now know that the piano player is Ronnie Matthews. Thanks Michael!

 

The Flickr family has been very helpful in identifying some of my unknown musicians.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

artist: Julian Priester

title: Polarization

label: ECM

country: USA

date: 1977

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Not sure who this trombonist is. The shot was taken at a jazz club in Boston, Massachusetts, either the Jazz Workshop or Paul's Mall. This is what I do know: Billy Harper was the saxophonist and I believe Art Blakely was the leader, but I'm not positive. I thought it might have been Curtis Fuller, but he said that he didn't believe it was him. I looked at other pictures on the web and it didn't appear to be Julian Priester. It most resembled Grachan Moncur, but I could find no record that he played with Blakey. The suit and the watch may be a clue. Your thoughts are welcome, but I'm looking for clear, convincing evidence before I give him a name. When I get a chance, I will post pictures of the piano player and bassist who were in that set. Billy Harpers picture is here:

www.flickr.com/photos/jackman_on_jazz/4501027788/in/set-7...

 

Update: I spoke with Trombone Jazz Master and former Jazz Messenger Curtis Fuller this afternoon and showed him all the pictures I had in this set. He said he believed it was Julian Priester and he should know and that's good enough for me. 4/16/11.

  

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Bergamo Festival (Italy), 1972

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Bergamo Festival (Italy), 1972

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Jerry Granelli, Jane Ira Bloom, Julian Priester, and J. Anthony Granelli may have converted me into a jazz fan. The music that these four made was amazing.

Trombone master Julian Priester was in Portland performing with Rob Scheps on soprano, and Randy Porter on piano at the Touche' Restaurant.

30th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival Jazz and Heritage Stage:

Julian Priester and Jimmy Bennington

2008.

Trombonist Julian Priester performance/lecture

Crossings is the tenth album by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released in 1972. It is the second album in his Mwandishi period, which saw him experimenting in electronics and funk with a sextet featuring saxophonist Bennie Maupin, trumpeter Eddie Henderson, trombonist Julian Priester, bassist Buster Williams and drummer Billy Hart. The album is the band's first to feature synthesizer player Patrick Gleeson. He was scheduled to 'set up his Moog for Hancock to play'. However, Hancock was so impressed with Gleeson that he 'asked Gleeson not only to do the overdubs on the album but join the group'.

 

Herbie Hancock – Crossings

Label: Warner Bros. Records – BS 2617

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold, Pitman Pressing

Country: US

Released: 1972

Genre: Jazz

Style: #PostBop, #JazzFusion, #JazzFunk

 

A Sleeping Giant

B1 Quasar

B2 Water Torture

 

Bass Trombone, Tenor Trombone, Trombone [Alto Trombone], Percussion – #JulianPriester

Congas – #VictorPontoja

Drums, Percussion – #BillyHart

Electric Bass, Bass, Percussion – #BusterWilliams

Electric Piano, Piano, Mellotron, Percussion – #HerbieHancock

Soprano Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Piccolo Flute, Percussion, Alto Flute – #BennieMaupin

Synthesizer [Moog] – #PatrickGleason

Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Percussion – #EddieHenderson

Voice – Candy Love, Della Horne, Sandra Stevens, Scott Beach, Victoria Domagalski

Written-By – Bennie Maupin (tracks: B1, B2), Herbie Hancock (tracks: A)

 

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Barbara Ann 'Bobbi' Humphrey (born April 25, 1950) is an American jazz flautist and singer. She has recorded twelve albums over the course of her career, mostly playing jazz fusion, funk, and soul-jazz. In 1971, she was the first female instrumentalist signed by Blue Note and in 1994, she founded the jazz label Paradise Sounds Records.

 

Bobbi Humphrey – Fancy Dancer

Label: #BlueNote – BN-LA550-G

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Pressing

Country: US

Released: 1975

Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul

Style: #JazzFunk, #LatinJazz

 

A1 Uno Esta

A2 The Trip

A3 You Make Me Feel So Good

B1 Fancy Dancer

B2 Mestizo Eyes

B3 Sweeter Than Sugar

B4 Please Set Me At Ease

 

Bass – #ChuckRainey

Clavinet, Synthesizer [Solina], Trumpet – #FonceMizell

Conductor – Fonce Mizell, Larry Mizell, Sigidi

Congas – #MayutoCorrea

Drums – #HarveyMason

Flute, Vocals – #BobbiHumphrey

Guitar – #CraigMcMullen, #JohnRowin

Harp – #DorothyAshby

Marimba, Vibraphone – #RogerGlenn

Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet – #SkipScarborough

Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp] – #JerryPeters

Piano, Synthesizer [Solina, Arp], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – #LarryMizell

Tenor Saxophone – #TyreeGlenn, Jr.

Trombone – #JulianPriester

Trumpet – #OscarBrashear

Vocals – Augie Rey, Bobbi Humphrey, Fonce Mizell, Jesse Acuna, Katherine Lyra, Larry Mizell, Rosario Davila, Sónia Tavares

 

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