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Tequila is a mixture of tracks using just a jazz quartet with Ron Carter, Grady Tate and Ray Barretto and the rest with a string section arranged by Claus Ogerman.It is mainly a Latin-flavored album, the first Montgomery recorded without a keyboardist.
John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery (March 6, 1923 – June 15, 1968) was an American jazz guitarist. [1] Montgomery was known for his unusual technique of plucking the strings with the side of his thumb and for his extensive use of octaves, which gave him a distinctive sound.
The Montgomery Brothers and 5 Others: World Pacific: 1958 Features Freddie Hubbard. Reissued as Fingerpickin ' (Pacific Jazz, 1996) 1957-58 Wes, Buddy and Monk Montgomery: Pacific Jazz: 1961 1958 Montgomeryland: Pacific Jazz 1960 Reissued as Far Wes (Pacific Jazz, 1990) 1961? Groove Yard: Riverside: 1961 1961 George Shearing and the Montgomery ...
The Complete Riverside Recordings is a box set of American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery's early recordings on the Riverside label. It is a twelve-CD box set and was released in 1992. It contains 157 songs and includes 15 previously unissued performances, six re-edited versions of previously issued numbers and 29 alternate takes.
Tequila (Wes Montgomery album) W. The Wes Montgomery Trio; Willow Weep for Me (album) This page was last edited on 25 March 2013, at 14:29 (UTC). Text is available ...
Tequila is an alcoholic drink made from agave juice. Tequila may also refer to: ... Tequila (Wes Montgomery album) (1966) Songs "Tequila" (Ally Brooke song), 2022
The original Taco Heads, 1812 Montgomery St. near Dickies Arena, will close Feb, 29. A newer location at 2349 N. Main St. will close Dec. 31, she said. Castillo said the restaurants have been sold ...
The Montgomery Brothers were a jazz trio consisting of the brothers Wes Montgomery (electric guitar, 1923–1968), Buddy Montgomery (piano, vibraphone, 1930–2009), and Monk Montgomery (electric bass, double bass, 1921–1982). During the mid-1950s, they were members of the Montgomery-Johnson Quintet with Alonzo Johnson and Robert "Sonny" Johnson.