Rabshakeh Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM Are there any reed players who claim primary inspiration or some other form of artistic descent from Paul Desmond? I'm always struck by how much I love his playing every time I listen to his records. Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 10:20 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:20 AM I wouldn't say Immanuel Wilkins "claims primary inspiration" from Desmond--I'd be very surprised if he did--but I hear strong elements of his sound at time in Wilkin's own sound. I love them both. Quote
Niko Posted yesterday at 10:58 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:58 AM Michael Moore was the first name that came to my mind Quote
Rabshakeh Posted yesterday at 12:43 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:43 PM 1 hour ago, Niko said: Michael Moore was the first name that came to my mind That's interesting. The dutch player? Did he say this somewhere? I sort of missed Clusone at the time, and I have never really got to grips with his music as a result, although I always enjoyed their records. Quote
Niko Posted yesterday at 01:01 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:01 PM Yes, American based in the Netherlands... I've read that comparison often but I wouldn't know of an interview where he says this himself.... Btw Lewis Porter has an interesting pair of posts on why Brubeck has not been much of an influence on other pianist https://lewisporter.substack.com/t/brubeckdave Quote
Rabshakeh Posted yesterday at 01:18 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 01:18 PM 16 minutes ago, Niko said: Yes, American based in the Netherlands... I've read that comparison often but I wouldn't know of an interview where he says this himself.... Btw Lewis Porter has an interesting pair of posts on why Brubeck has not been much of an influence on other pianist https://lewisporter.substack.com/t/brubeckdave I didn't know he was American. Brubeck I can understand. Who in 2026 really loves his style? Quote
jlhoots Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM Ted Nash maybe - not sure. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted yesterday at 04:47 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:47 PM Alto Player Allen Mezuida Quote
HutchFan Posted yesterday at 05:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:06 PM Will Vinson. Brent Jensen. Quote
mikeweil Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago On 2/21/2026 at 2:01 PM, Niko said: Btw Lewis Porter has an interesting pair of posts on why Brubeck has not been much of an influence on other pianist https://lewisporter.substack.com/t/brubeckdave Thanks for linking this. It confirms what I think about why someone with a straightahead jazz attitude may not like or understand Brubeck. Quote
Dub Modal Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Whenever I hear the smooth jazz of the past decades up to current times, I hear Desmond influence all over those sax players. Whether the players themselves would cite him or not I have no idea. Take Ten to me is a proto-smooth jazz record. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago On 2/21/2026 at 5:06 PM, HutchFan said: Will Vinson. Brent Jensen. I don't know these two. What records do you recommend? 2 hours ago, Dub Modal said: Whenever I hear the smooth jazz of the past decades up to current times, I hear Desmond influence all over those sax players. Whether the players themselves would cite him or not I have no idea. Take Ten to me is a proto-smooth jazz record. Really...? I think it is fair to say that I don't hear this at all. Quote
HutchFan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 23 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: I don't know these two. What records do you recommend? Will Vinson: Brent Jensen: Quote
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