Remember sending in from the Creative World Magazine for these amazing albums. Beautiful album covers, wonderful music inside. I remember this tour, hearing this song. It was a long and loud concert, yet it didn't seem to matter sitting in those old HS bleachers, lol.
Yes, Jay Sollenberger. I did my student teaching with his wife in KC. Played with him in the area quite a few times. One of those really terrific players who was/is also a terrific person!
Remember sending in from the Creative World Magazine for these amazing albums. Beautiful album covers, wonderful music inside. I remember this tour, hearing this song. It was a long and loud concert, yet it didn't seem to matter sitting in those old HS bleachers, lol.
Just 3 years after this, I would be in the Jazz Lab Band under Dickus at WSU, Detroit MI. Wonderful memories.
You mean DICK SHEARER?
70's. Wow. Different version than I've heard before.
Such a beautiful, relaxing and, as always with Kenton, an original rendition of a great song.
Kenton bandd always put it together great arrangement brass section drums the best of the best top shelf band his music will live on 😊😊😊😊😊 2:35
I love the bassbone in this song
Yes, Jay Sollenberger. I did my student teaching with his wife in KC. Played with him in the area quite a few times. One of those really terrific players who was/is also a terrific person!
fantastic take !!!
The trumpet solo at 3:46 is way harder than it sounds!
Op mijn begrafenis!!!!
Isn’t this arrangement by Dave Bardhun?
Yes it is.
Jay Sollenberger on lead trumpet.
Played with him a lot after he moved back to KC
Sheesh
Is this a Dee Barton arrangement ? Tasty
Dave Barduhn
The trumpet part seemed to be too soft, except for the high-note solo.
Not the best version of the band I've heard.
Me either.