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28 de nov. de 2017 · Hendricks, assisted by daughter Michele, is joined by quite an all-star horn section -- trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, trombonist Al Grey, altoist Red Holloway, and tenor Benny Golson -- in addition to a supportive four-piece rhythm section.
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Boppin’ At The Blue Note. BUY OR LISTEN. In a live recording at The Blue Note in New York City, John Carl (“Jon”) Hendricks, the father of vocalese, made his Telarc Jazz debut with Boppin’ at the Blue Note.
5 de nov. de 2006 · These 1993 live recordings of senior scat singer and lyricist Jon Hendricks are certainly an all-star affair, with contributions from tenor saxophonist Benny Golson, trombonist Al Grey, and Wynton Marsalis, who joins in scatting as well as playing trumpet.
Boppin' at the Blue Note is a vocal jazz music live album recording by JON HENDRICKS released in 1995 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette.
Golson played with Dameron for a period in 1953, followed by stints with Lionel Hampton (1953-1954), and Johnny Hodges and Earl Bostic (1954-1956). He came to prominence while with Dizzy Gillespie’s globetrotting big band (1956-1958), as much for his writing as for his tenor playing (the latter was most influenced by Don Byas and Lucky Thompson).