bertrand Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM (edited) I posted on Facebook and tagged George Cables. He does not remrmber. Edited yesterday at 02:47 PM by bertrand Quote
Niko Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM Is the tape the same as this bootleg cd? https://www.discogs.com/release/12482240-Woody-Shaw-Quintet-Featuring-Art-Blakey-Jersey-Blues?srsltid=AfmBOooEW1nKbRQwm8Lyzv9iOpcLq3TlspvPSXg6RsNu7RtxQ1gWsnxC Read the relevant passage in Carlos Garnett's autobiography and he mentions playing a "burning solo" in A Night in Tunisia on a live tape from New Jersey... But he doesn't mention whom he replaced, only that Woody Shaw recommended him to Blakey Quote
bertrand Posted yesterday at 04:12 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:12 PM 42 minutes ago, Niko said: Is the tape the same as this bootleg cd? https://www.discogs.com/release/12482240-Woody-Shaw-Quintet-Featuring-Art-Blakey-Jersey-Blues?srsltid=AfmBOooEW1nKbRQwm8Lyzv9iOpcLq3TlspvPSXg6RsNu7RtxQ1gWsnxC Read the relevant passage in Carlos Garnett's autobiography and he mentions playing a "burning solo" in A Night in Tunisia on a live tape from New Jersey... But he doesn't mention whom he replaced, only that Woody Shaw recommended him to Blakey Which tape are you referring to? The one from March from the Loeb center? Rutgers is from April and by then it was definitely Carlos. If Tyrone was there at all, it was briefly in March. Billy Harper was before that. So Carlos replaced either Billy or Tyrone. Quote
Niko Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Guess my question is how many tapes there are in total... There's a scenario where everything is a subset of this 2cd set of music which comes, most likely, from Rutgers https://www.discogs.com/release/7082752-Art-Blakey-The-Jazz-Messengers-Rutgers-University-NJ-April-15th-1969 But there are also scenarios where there are separate tapes of either the March or April NYU gigs or both... What they all seem to have in common is a 20+ minute version of A Night in Tunisia Quote
david weiss Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago I apparently have a bootleg copy of this that I actually purchased a while back. My copy says Tyrone Washington as well. I'd have to listen to this. little more closely to see if I think it's him. I was also intrigued by the unknown tune. It's a nice tune though perhaps a little underdeveloped. Quote
bertrand Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 28 minutes ago, david weiss said: I apparently have a bootleg copy of this that I actually purchased a while back. My copy says Tyrone Washington as well. I'd have to listen to this. little more closely to see if I think it's him. I was also intrigued by the unknown tune. It's a nice tune though perhaps a little underdeveloped. It's not Taurus Woman, I assume? Edited 21 hours ago by bertrand Quote
John L Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, bertrand said: It's not Taurus Woman, I assume? It is Taurus Woman. That is one reason why I think it is Carlos Garnett. Like Rooster wrote, it sounds more like him than Tyrone Washington. Quote
bertrand Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago It has to be Garnett then. This tune would not have been in the repertoire before Carlos joined since it is his tune. Remains the mystery of why Tyrone was credited. Could it be an error in the Coda review? I thought it might be that tune since it was also the mystery tune on a Blakey Newport recording with Shaw/Garnett/Cables I had bought at Wolfgang's Vault. I think we figured it out on this forum, perhaps someone can find the thread. All in a day's work for the Organissimo Jazz detectives! Quote
JSngry Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Woody was tight with Tyrone around that time. So maybe he got him on the band for a quick minute? Quote
david weiss Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 2 hours ago, bertrand said: It has to be Garnett then. This tune would not have been in the repertoire before Carlos joined since it is his tune. Remains the mystery of why Tyrone was credited. Could it be an error in the Coda review? I thought it might be that tune since it was also the mystery tune on a Blakey Newport recording with Shaw/Garnett/Cables I had bought at Wolfgang's Vault. I think we figured it out on this forum, perhaps someone can find the thread. All in a day's work for the Organissimo Jazz detectives! Hold the phone folks. I don't think this is Taurus Woman at least not how I heard it on the Garnett album "Black Love" or the Blakey Newport 1969. Tyrone and Woody were certainly Newark buddies.... Quote
bertrand Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago Taurus Woman is also on the Roy Brooks Left Bank Understanding CD. Quote
Niko Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 21 hours ago, bertrand said: Yes, 3/20, dumb typo. I wonder how Tyrone's name got in the mix. I am also curious as to what the Untitled piece is. I could now see a snippet of that CODA article on google books. The line-up with Washington is reported there for the Montreal gig - however, unfortunately, without a precise date... but that date could be found... the 23 February 1969 edition of a newspaper named La Patrie mentions that Blakey would be at the Black Bottom in Montreal from 10 to 15 March 1969. So together with the Coda article, that confirms Washington with Blakey in mid-March. Quote
Niko Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago the Rutgers gig is actually on youtube by now in that case, the unknown tune is at 28:45 in the first video... Quote
bertrand Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Great! So now we have something in print mentioning Tyrone's presence. But does it say he appeared or is scheduled to appear? Is it after the fact? It does sound like Tyrone was briefly in the band. I don't think the unidentified piece at Rutgers is Taurus Woman but I need to do more listening. Edited 8 hours ago by bertrand Quote
Niko Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago The Coda article was written after the fact, my snippet does not have the full sentence but it's mentioned that the place "played host to Art Blakey with Tyrone Washington, Woody Shaw, George Cables and Scotty Holt". Quote
medjuck Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Niko said: I could now see a snippet of that CODA article on google books. The line-up with Washington is reported there for the Montreal gig - however, unfortunately, without a precise date... but that date could be found... the 23 February 1969 edition of a newspaper named La Patrie mentions that Blakey would be at the Black Bottom in Montreal from 10 to 15 March 1969. So together with the Coda article, that confirms Washington with Blakey in mid-March. The Black Bottom! I remember it being a really small place. (I could be wrong-- it was 60 years ago.) Quote
bertrand Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Niko said: The Coda article was written after the fact, my snippet does not have the full sentence but it's mentioned that the place "played host to Art Blakey with Tyrone Washington, Woody Shaw, George Cables and Scotty Holt". I think that pretty much proves it. Blakey certainly announced his name. Not we have to wonder how Tyrone got in at all and why his stay was so brief. I assume this was after his tenure with Horace Silver but we know that was brief because Horace was dissatisfied with his outside playing. Bertrand. Quote
Niko Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Carlos Garnett said he got the job via Woody Shaw - so it seems natural to speculate that Tyrone Washington came via Shaw as well, they'd collaborated quite a bit by that time... Why it didn't last longer is a good one... In the months afterwards, Downbeat listed quite a few leader gigs for Washington... So maybe he decided his sideman years were over ... Edited 4 hours ago by Niko Quote
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