MAX BRÜEL / ATTILA ZOLLER / GARY PEACOCK "JAZZ SALON DORTMUND 1957"
GARY PEACOCK - R.I.P.
Max Brüel, tenor saxophone
Attila Zoller, guitar
Gary Peacock, bass
A. Stella By Starlight (Ned Washington, Victor Young)
B1. Indian Summer (Al Dubin, Victor Herbert)
B2. Yesterdays (Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach)
Recorded: 17th March, 1957 at Universum-Filmtheater, Dortmund, Germany.
METRONOME MEP 1139
Max Brüel, tenor saxophone
Attila Zoller, guitar
Gary Peacock, bass
A. Stella By Starlight (Ned Washington, Victor Young)
B1. Indian Summer (Al Dubin, Victor Herbert)
B2. Yesterdays (Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach)
Recorded: 17th March, 1957 at Universum-Filmtheater, Dortmund, Germany.
METRONOME MEP 1139
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This post is a reaction on Bulkang U. Antibop's comment here
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I hope it wasn't an allergic reaction, onxidlib! Thank you so much for this rarity! I once had Peacock's bass instructional on VHS. He's an interesting chap to have come from Burley, Idaho. I do enjoy his early recordings with Shank. Peacock was an extraordinary player even then, so I do look forward to this chance and making Bruel's acquaintance, too. [I hear Gary's health has been not-so-good these past few years...]
Not allergic but stimulating (still laboring on my influenza).
When the Jarrettt Trio was playing in Munic in 2013 my collegue (who has experienced the early years of ECM very closely) got the information that the trio won't tour anymore.
The reason - apparently - was Mr. Peacock's waning health - may he live long!
Thank you.
Many thanks ! ;)~
many thanks
Thank you Ernst.
Ernst, merci beaucoup, merci!
Here, I open a parenthesis which has nothing to do with your offer, I also did it with Nick in a comment (I can think of no other place to put this question) : I'm surprised I didn't see any Arthur Rhames in the blog columns...
BIG THX!...
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