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A quick iPhone picture from a concert I performed in San Diego (April 2018) The band included (leader and trumpet) Gilbert Castellanos, Roy McCurdy (drums), Gerald Clayton (piano), James Mahone (tenor saxophone) I forgot the bassist's name. I was playing alto that night. We performed all the selections from the Miles Davis, Kind Of Blue album. GREAT night of music!

John Mayall / A Banquet in Blues

Trackliste:

A1 Sunshine - 5:33

A2 You Can't Put Me Down - 3:25

A3 I Got Somebody - 4:04

A4 Turn Me Loose - 2:43

A5 Seven Days Too Long - 5:17

B1 Table Top Girl - 3:59

B2 Lady - 3:39

B3 Fantasyland - 14:17

(Arranged and written by John Mayall)

Acoustic Guitar – Jon Mark

Bass – Larry Taylor, John McVie, Larry Gales, Alex Dmochowski

Drums – Roy McCurdy , Soko Richardson, Phil Despommier

Guitar – Rick Vito, Mike Cooley

Percussion – Buck Clarke

Piano – Jay Spell, Doug Bare

Saxophone – Red Holloway

Trombone – Benny Powell

Trumpet – Blue Mitchell

Vocals – Dee McKinnie , Ronnie Barron

Violin – Sugarcane Harris

Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Almond

Viola – Novi Novag

Recorded at Total Experience Studios, Los Angeles in May 1976 (except B1 Table Top Girl recorded at Seasaint Studios, New Orleans).

sleeve design: photo

Label: ABC Records / 1976

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

www.discogs.com/de/John-Mayall-A-Banquet-In-Blues/release...

 

Mariko Mrakich dances with Bill Henderson.

Samuel Most (December 16, 1930 – June 13, 2013) was an American jazz flutist, clarinetist and tenor saxophonist, based in Los Angeles. He was "probably the first great jazz flutist" according to jazz historian Leonard Feather.

 

Joseph Carl Firrantello (December 16, 1937 – January 10, 1986), known as Joe Farrell, was an American jazz saxophonist and flutist. He is best known for a series of albums under his own name on the CTI record label and for playing in the initial incarnation of #ChickCorea's Return to Forever.

Sam Most With Joe Farrell ‎– Flute Talk

Label: Xanadu Records ‎– XANADU 173

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, LP

Country: US

Released: 1979

Genre: Jazz

Style: Bop, Cool Jazz

Tracklist

A1 Kim

A2 Something Sweet And Tender

A3 When You Wish Upon A Star

A4 Sound Off

B1 Samba To Remember You By

B2 Leaves

B3 Love Season

B4 Hot House

Credits

Bass – Bob Magnusson

Congas, Percussion [Misc.] – Jerry Steinholtz

Drums – Roy McCurdy

Flute – Joe Farrell, Sam Most

Piano, Electric Piano – Mike Wofford

Producer, Directed By, Photography By [Liner], Liner Notes – Don Schlitten

Recorded By – Hugh Davies

Written-By – Most (tracks: A2 to B1, B3)

 

#JoeFarrell #SamMost #BobMagnusson #JerrySteinholtz #RoyMcCurdy #MikeWofford #SambaToRememberYouBy #XanaduRecords #bopjazz #jazz #latinjazz #1979 #flute #vinylcollection #vinylrecordcollection #instarecords #instavinyl #vinylgram #fluteoftheday #jazzrecordoftheday #recordgram

L to R: Tateng Katindig, Bill Henderson, and Chris Conner

Monterey, Saturday September 19, 1970: Monterey Jazz Festival.

Monterey, Saturday September 19, 1970: Monterey Jazz Festival.

Kenny Werner, Hamilton Price, Roy McCurdy

 

© Bob Barry 2013

Kenny Werner, Hamilton Price, Roy McCurdy, Janis Mann

 

© Bob Barry 2013

Kenny Werner (piano), Janis Mann (vox), Hamilton Price (bass) and Roy McCurdy (drums)

 

© Bob Barry 2013

Samuel Most (December 16, 1930 – June 13, 2013) was an American jazz flutist, clarinetist and tenor saxophonist, based in Los Angeles. He was 'probably the first great jazz flutist', according to jazz historian Leonard Feather.

 

Joseph Carl Firrantello (December 16, 1937 – January 10, 1986), known as Joe Farrell, was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist who primarily performed as a saxophonist and flutist. He is best known for a series of albums under his own name on the CTI record label and for playing in the initial incarnation of #ChickCorea's #ReturntoForever.

 

Sam Most With Joe Farrell – #FluteTalk

Label: Xanadu Records – ULX-110-T

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Japan

Released: 1980

Genre: #Jazz, #LatinJazz

 

A1 Kim

A2 Something Sweet And Tender

A3 When You Wish Upon A Star

A4 Sound Off

B1 Samba To Remember You By

B2 Leaves

B3 Love Season

B4 Hot House

 

Bass – #BobMagnusson

Congas, Percussion [Misc.] – #JerrySteinholtz

Drums – #RoyMcCurdy

Flute – #JoeFarrell, #SamMost

Piano, Electric Piano – #MikeWofford

 

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Roy McCurdy

 

© Bob Barry 2013

Roy McCurdy

 

© Bob Barry 2013

The Happy People is a live album by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet, a band led by jazz saxophonist Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley. It was recorded in 1970 in New York City and released in 1972 through Capitol Records. It features contributions from the quintet: Cannonball Adderley on saxophone, George Duke on piano, Walter Booker on string bass, Roy McCurdy on drums and Nat Adderley on cornet, with guest appearances from Airto Moreira, Olga James, Flora Purim, David T. Walker, Chuck Rainey, King Errisson and Mayuto Correa.

 

The Cannonball Adderley Quintet – The Happy People

Label: #CapitolRecords – ECP-88053

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Japan

Released: 1972

Genre: Jazz

Style: #SoulJazz, #JazzFunk, #LatinJazz

 

A1 The Happy People

A2 Maria Tres Filhos

B1 Savior

B2 Ela

 

Cornet – #NatAdderley

Double Bass [String Bass] – #WalterBooker

Drums – #RoyMcCurdy

Electric Bass – #ChuckRainey (tracks: B1)

Guitar – #DavidTWalker (tracks: B1)

Percussion – #AirtoMoreira, King Errison, Mayuto (tracks: A1, A2, B2)

Piano, Electric Piano – #GeorgeDuke

Producer – #CannonballAdderley, David Axelrod

Vocals – #FloraPurim

Vocals [Solo] – Airto Moreira (tracks: A1, B2), Olga James (tracks: B1)

 

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A twin-flute session that's graced by the talents of Joe Farrell and Sam Most on reeds – both working here in one of their loosest, freest settings of the 70s! Both flutes get equal space in the lineup – flying and fluttering around each other, then taking off in some really great solos that have plenty of freedom, yet which still maintain the strong sense of rhythm we expect from both players. Other members of the group include Bob Magnusson on bass, Roy McCurdy on drums, Jerry Steinholtz on percussion, and Mike Wofford on both acoustic and electric piano – the latter of which is heard to great effect on the sweet groover 'Samba To Remember You By', a laidback jazz dancer that's really great. Other titles include 'Love Season', 'Hot House', 'Leaves', 'Sound Off', and 'Kim'.

 

Sam Most With Joe Farrell – Flute Talk

Label: #XanaduRecords – ULX-110-T

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Japan

Released: 1980

Genre: #Jazz, #LatinJazz

 

A1 Kim

A2 Something Sweet And Tender

A3 When You Wish Upon A Star

A4 Sound Off

B1 Samba To Remember You By

B2 Leaves

B3 Love Season

B4 Hot House

 

Manufactured By – #TeichikuRecords Co., Ltd.

Bass – #BobMagnusson

Congas, Percussion [Misc.] – #JerrySteinholtz

Drums – #RoyMcCurdy

Flute – #JoeFarrell, #SamMost

Piano, Electric Piano – #MikeWofford

Producer, Directed By, Photography [Liner], Liner Notes – #DonSchlitten

Recorded By – #HughDavies

 

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