CorrectionIn this album, the rivalry between Tolliver and Cowell was furious. To tell the truth, the Japan tou's poanist was svheduled to be regular pianist John Hicks. But due to some reason, his participation wasn't realized, instead, Tolliver's predeseccer Stan Cowell was pointed out by the promoter. However, Tolliver and Cowell had a discord at the time. So, Cowell's solos were all agrressive as well as lyrical. Of course, I've loved both musicians by now.
In this album, the riva;ry between Tolliver and Cowell was furious. To tell the truth, the Japan tou's poanist was svheduled to be regular pianist John Hicks. But due to some reason, his participation wasn't realized, instead, Tolliver's predeseccer Stan Cowell was pointed out by the promoter. However, Tolliver and Cowell had a discord at the time. So, Cowell's solos were all agrressive as well as lyrical. Of course, I've loved both musicians by now.
Stanley Cowell, great pianist! Rest in Peace.
The Great Clint Houston! One of the greatest uprights bassist ever!!!!! Phenomenal Band ofcourse!!!!
Formidable composition!!!!
magnifique !!
thanks
CorrectionIn this album, the rivalry between Tolliver and Cowell was furious. To tell the truth, the Japan tou's poanist was svheduled to be regular pianist John Hicks. But due to some reason, his participation wasn't realized, instead, Tolliver's predeseccer Stan Cowell was pointed out by the promoter. However, Tolliver and Cowell had a discord at the time. So, Cowell's solos were all agrressive as well as lyrical. Of course, I've loved both musicians by now.
Thought that their discord was later on
Interesting story. But do you have reliable source?
In this album, the riva;ry between Tolliver and Cowell was furious. To tell the truth, the Japan tou's poanist was svheduled to be regular pianist John Hicks. But due to some reason, his participation wasn't realized, instead, Tolliver's predeseccer Stan Cowell was pointed out by the promoter. However, Tolliver and Cowell had a discord at the time. So, Cowell's solos were all agrressive as well as lyrical. Of course, I've loved both musicians by now.
thanks BrotherJohn :) !!!
Perhaps, Tolliver played the flugelhorn.