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Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet & rhythmstick; Art Farmer - trumpet & flugelhorn; Phil Woods - alto saxophone; Bob Berg - tenor & soprano saxophone; Airto Moreira - percussion & vocals; Flora Purim - vocals; Tito Puente - percussion; Charlie Haden - bass; Marvin "Smitty" Smith - drums; Anthony Jackson - electric bass; Bernard Purdie - drums; John ...
Moncef Genoud, Jean-Luc Lavanchy, Ivor Malherbe featuring Bob Berg, New York Journey (Seeds 1990) Dizzy Gillespie, Rhythmstick (1990) Gerald Gradwohl, ABQ (EmArcy, 2003) Eddie Henderson, So What (Eighty-Eight's, 2002) Monika Herzig, The Time Flies (Flavoredtune 2018) Billy Higgins, Soweto (Red, 1979) Billy Higgins, Once More (Red, 1980)
Another variety, called simply a rhythm stick, is 12 inches long and painted blue. These are generally either cylindrical or fluted, and come in sets containing an equal number of both. These are generally either cylindrical or fluted, and come in sets containing an equal number of both.
Dizzy Gillespie, Rhythmstick (1990) Diane Hubka, You Inspire Me (VSOJAZ, 2001) Lee Konitz, Brazilian Rhapsody (Musicmasters, 1995) Herbie Mann, Jasil Brazz (1987) Herbie Mann, Caminho de Casa (Chesky, 1990) Eric Marienthal, Sweet Talk (Peak, 2003) Jason Miles, Brazilian Nights (2002) Sophie Milman, In the Moonlight (Linus Entertainment, 2011)
CTI Records (Creed Taylor Incorporated) is a jazz record label founded in 1967 by Creed Taylor.CTI was a subsidiary of A&M before becoming independent in 1970. Its first album was A Day in the Life by guitarist Wes Montgomery in 1967.
The technique probably arrived in the U.S. via Irish and other European immigrants, and has a history stretching back to ancient China, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. They have contributed to many music genres, including 19th century minstrel shows , traditional Irish and Scottish music, the blues, bluegrass , zydeco , French-Canadian music , and ...
1990 Ron Carter & Art Farmer: Live at Sweet Basil: With Cedar Walton and Billy Higgins [5] 1992 The Creative Spirit: PBS broadcast [2] 1994* A Great Day in Harlem: About the 1958 photograph of 57 jazz musicians [2] 1994 Jazz at Lincoln Center With Wynton Marsalis: PBS broadcast [2] 2007* Benny Golson: The Whisper Not Tour: Concert recordings of ...
They were then joined by saxophonist Davey Payne and toured the US supporting Lou Reed across North America, ending with their own dates in California (with backline roadie Pete Rush). In late 1978 Jankel returned to the fold and composed "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" with Dury. The band recorded it in The Workhouse Studios, Old Kent Road ...