kh1958 Posted January 4, 2012 Report Posted January 4, 2012 The Freddie Hubbard-Junior Cook quintet is in strong form on the new Jazz Icons DVD. It's really good. Quote
Eric Posted January 4, 2012 Report Posted January 4, 2012 (edited) Cook is on three of these (all but the 1969 date). A few sound issues on one of the dates (keys, not horns), but otherwise they smoke. Very much worth hearing. http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/freddie-hubbard/ Edited January 4, 2012 by Eric Quote
king ubu Posted January 4, 2012 Report Posted January 4, 2012 new voice of consent?Got to dig up that Patterson twofer, Jim - that one smokes! Quote
Michael Weiss Posted Wednesday at 12:26 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:26 AM New biography just released. Have Horn, Will Travel: The Life and Music of Herman "Junior" Cook by Courtney M. Nero https://www.amazon.com/Have-Horn-Will-Travel-Musician/dp/157441982X Quote
bertrand Posted Wednesday at 04:56 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:56 PM 16 hours ago, Michael Weiss said: New biography just released. Have Horn, Will Travel: The Life and Music of Herman "Junior" Cook by Courtney M. Nero https://www.amazon.com/Have-Horn-Will-Travel-Musician/dp/157441982X Is it worthwhile? I do not know this author. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted Wednesday at 08:13 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:13 PM As Bertrand said. I like Junior Cook's playing a lot. Would love to get some reviews of this book before laying out the money. Quote
Dan Gould Posted Wednesday at 09:39 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:39 PM I helped the author - providing recordings and photos - so I plan to pick this up probably out of Christmas Amazon gift card. I don't know if it will be at the top of my reading stack but I will post when I get to it. BTW I started a thread in the Jazz in Print subforum. Quote
Dan Gould Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago On 12/17/2025 at 11:56 AM, bertrand said: Is it worthwhile? I do not know this author. On 12/17/2025 at 3:13 PM, Peter Friedman said: As Bertrand said. I like Junior Cook's playing a lot. Would love to get some reviews of this book before laying out the money. I received and have read first 40 pages (covering his early life in Pensacola, first move to NYC, and second move to NYC and tenure with Horace Silver). Easily recommended overall. There are a few statements I'd take issue with or facts that I would have expressed differently (that "Nica's Dream" was first recorded by KB on K.B.'s Blues - yes, but if K.B. Blues wasn't even released until 1979 in Japan, shouldn't that be mentioned?) The author is a saxophonist inspired by Cook. His writing is decent though I think some paragraphs get a little ungainly. He isn't deep into nitty gritty of the music though there are interesting discussions of how Cook compared to Mobley in Silver's band, and then Cook to JoeHen. Put it this way: musical commentary isn't offputting to this non-musician. What this is, so far, is a deeply researched compilation of contemporaneous commentary on Cook supplemented with interviews of people like Cuscuna and others. I am sure it will be the go-to source for those interested in Junior Cook as it brings it all together in one place and has new material as well. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Dan Gould said: I received and have read first 40 pages (covering his early life in Pensacola, first move to NYC, and second move to NYC and tenure with Horace Silver). Easily recommended overall. There are a few statements I'd take issue with or facts that I would have expressed differently (that "Nica's Dream" was first recorded by KB on K.B.'s Blues - yes, but if K.B. Blues wasn't even released until 1979 in Japan, shouldn't that be mentioned?) The author is a saxophonist inspired by Cook. His writing is decent though I think some paragraphs get a little ungainly. He isn't deep into nitty gritty of the music though there are interesting discussions of how Cook compared to Mobley in Silver's band, and then Cook to JoeHen. Put it this way: musical commentary isn't offputting to this non-musician. What this is, so far, is a deeply researched compilation of contemporaneous commentary on Cook supplemented with interviews of people like Cuscuna and others. I am sure it will be the go-to source for those interested in Junior Cook as it brings it all together in one place and has new material as well. Dan, Thanks for the review . I intend to order a copy soon. Quote
Dan Gould Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago One egregious error I've spotted. Joe Albany (piano) is listed with Benny Green and David Hazeltine in a list of younger players who took part in regular jam sessions at a place called the Star Cafe. I mean, egregious unless there was another Joe Albany in NYC in the 80s? Cause Joe Albany was performing as a trio and Joe Albany's New Yorkers at The West End. Quote
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