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  1. 11 de jun. de 2024 · recording engineer: rudy van gelder. recorded on july 8, 1966 (01‑06), july 28, 1967 (07) and june 23, 1969 (08‑11) at the van gelder studio, englewood cliffs, new jersey. cover photograph and design by reid miles. photograph of stanley turrentine by francis wolff.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2024 · The Organ Trio, Live at the Lucky HorseshoeSan Francisco, 6.12.24Jonathan Veenker - OrganDave Green - GuitarTim Shea - Drums

  3. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Don't Mess with Mister T (Gaye) Stanley Turrentine Quartet featuring Steve Johns on drums. Steve Johns remembers how he enjoyed playing with Stanley. Steve Johns is a renowned American jazz...

  4. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Stanley William Turrentine was one of the most distinctive tenor saxophonists in jazz. Known for his big, warm, sound, “The Sugar Man" or the original “Mr. T" found inspiration in the blues and turned it into a hugely successful career with a #1 hit and four Grammy nominations — first in R&B and then in jazz.

  5. Hace 6 días · Stanley Turrentine – “Sugar”. Saxophonist Stanley Turrentine was born on this day (April 5) in 1934 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A leading figure in the soul-jazz movement, Turrentine recorded the album Sugar for CTI Records in 1970, following a long association with Blue Note.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2024 · The debut album by Stanley Turrentine, ‘Look Out!’ was a remarkable record that introduced the tenor saxophonist’s distinctive sound.

  7. OP • 4 days ago. This whole album is great, but this song in particular has some really funky drumming I cannot get enough of. Stanley Turrentine – tenor saxophone. Milt Jackson – vibraphone. Bob James – piano, electric piano, arranger. Cornell Dupree – guitar. Ron Carter – bass.