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Peter Friedman

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  1. With: Johnny Griffin, Jimmy Woode, Ben Riley
  2. My view of Bill Hardman is very different than your comment. He is one of my favorite trumpet players from the period when he was on the scene. One time when I was in NYC the Bill Hardman/ Junior Cook Quintet was playing at a club (can't recall the name of the club). Hardman was outstanding. His solos were creative, swinging and technically damn good.
  3. Quartetto Italiano - Mozart - String Quartet K.465 "Dissonance" & Dvorak - Piano Quartet No.2, Op.87
  4. Mazurkas opp, 6, 7, 17, 24, 30, 33
  5. Recorded on Paris, France with George Cables, Cecil Mcbee, Ed Thigpen
  6. HutchFan - I see your postings here, but how do I access what your friend Dan selects?
  7. 3 more good albums.
  8. Haydn - String Quartet Op.64/2 and Schubert - Piano Sonatas D.279 & D.784
  9. Dvorak - Piano Trio No.3, Op.65 and Schumann - Symphony No.3, Op.97 "Rhenish"
  10. Here are a few Bud Shank albums I can recommend. There are others also, but I wanted to just give you a short list to consider. Bud Shank - I Told You So - Candid Bud Shank - The Doctor Is In - Candid Bud Shank and Lou Levy - Lost In The Stars - Fresh Sound Bud Shank meets The Rhythm Section - By Request - Milestone
  11. The 2 albums that I especially like from your list happen to both be quintets featuring 2 tenor saxophones. Clifford Jordan featuring Junior Cook - Two Tenor Winner Frank Foster / Frank Wess - Frankly Speaking
  12. Bud Shank & Conte Candoli
  13. Quartetto Italiano - Mozart - String Quartet K.575 & Szymon Goldberg / Radu Lupu - Schubert - Fantasy in C major D.934
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