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Peter Friedman

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  1. I don't care for the Milt Jackson vocals. Bags sounds like he is trying to follow the Billy Eckstine with a syrupy romantic approach. Zoot sings like he is playing his horn. Straight ahead , no syrup. If Zoot sang frequently, my opinion would likely be negative. But when a horn player sings once in a while I usually dig it. They often phrase in their singing, just as they would on their instrument. Piano players strike me a a bit different than horn players when they sing.
  2. There are a number of jazz musicians who sing very occasionally. This idea came from the Curtis Amy thread which referred to a rare vocal by Billy Higgins. This does not include those such as Louis Armstrong, Jay McShann or others who sing frequently. Here are a couple to start things off. Zoot Sims, who only sings on 2 or 3 tracks over all his recordings. Lester Young - sings on just one tune .
  3. This Symphony is most highly enjoyable. If you are looking for something you may not have heard previously I highly recommend giving it a listen.
  4. Meade Lux Lewis Jimmy Cobb or Louis Hayes Howard McGhee or Benny Bailey
  5. I slightly prefer the Blackhawk series. Joe Gordon and Vic Feldman are , for me, just a bit more interesting than Candoli and Freeman. Now
  6. Mozart - String Quartet K.458 "Hunt" and Brahms - Violin Sonata No.2, Op.100
  7. Ira Gitler Yusef Lateef. or Roland Kirk
  8. Schumann - String Quartet No.1 and Mozart - Piano Concerto No.22
  9. Yes, I agree. My collection of Bill Evans recordings is already very very large. Don't need any more.
  10. Horace Silver Rufus Reid Leo Parker or Cecil Payne Eddie Higgins or Jodie Christian
  11. V.I.P. Trio - Cedar Walton, Pat Senatore, Billy Higgins
  12. Dunlop is my preference with Monk But Ben Riley with Kenny Barron for a number of years was, in my view, outstanding
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