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http://freep.com/article/20091008/ENT04/91...usic-to-Detroit

Thought the board might like to see a nice story from today's paper about a Detroit hero getting some love and some cash. A nice sound clip with the story too of Marcus playing Thad's "Mean What You Say" with the Tommy Flanagan Trio in 1994.

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One of the benefits of living near Detroit in the late 1970s was the chance to see Mr. Belgrave live. I still remember his performance with his II-V-I Orchestra, featuring a teenage Kenny Garrett, at the 1978 Ann Arbor Jazz Festival. Belgrave was a compelling, memorable soloist.

I was in the audience for that concert as well. I remember Steve Wood was also in the sax section, maybe Dan McAllister on bone, after that, its foggy. Swain of course was on bari.

One of the benefits of living near Detroit in the late 1970s was the chance to see Mr. Belgrave live. I still remember his performance with his II-V-I Orchestra, featuring a teenage Kenny Garrett, at the 1978 Ann Arbor Jazz Festival. Belgrave was a compelling, memorable soloist.

I was in the audience for that concert as well. I remember Steve Wood was also in the sax section, maybe Dan McAllister on bone, after that, its foggy. Swain of course was on bari.

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One of the benefits of living near Detroit in the late 1970s was the chance to see Mr. Belgrave live. I still remember his performance with his II-V-I Orchestra, featuring a teenage Kenny Garrett, at the 1978 Ann Arbor Jazz Festival. Belgrave was a compelling, memorable soloist.

I was in the audience for that concert as well. I remember Steve Wood was also in the sax section, maybe Dan McAllister on bone, after that, its foggy. Swain of course was on bari.

Do you remember the woman vocalist, who came out to sing "I'm Beginning to See The Light", but was overcome with stage fright?

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One of the benefits of living near Detroit in the late 1970s was the chance to see Mr. Belgrave live. I still remember his performance with his II-V-I Orchestra, featuring a teenage Kenny Garrett, at the 1978 Ann Arbor Jazz Festival. Belgrave was a compelling, memorable soloist.

I was in the audience for that concert as well. I remember Steve Wood was also in the sax section, maybe Dan McAllister on bone, after that, its foggy. Swain of course was on bari.

Do you remember the woman vocalist, who came out to sing "I'm Beginning to See The Light", but was overcome with stage fright?

No, but I could ask Swain.

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Guest Bill Barton

Nice to see this thread resurfacing... I've been thinking about him quite a bit recently. The other day I listened to "Batista's Groove" from Geri Allen's The Nurturer and was - yet again - blown away by his talents as an improviser and as a composer. The man is a Master.

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