John Handy's San Francisco All-Stars 12/31/1982
Set I
Well, You Needn't
Blues in Lincoln Green #
Handy Interview
Tricrotism (piano trio)
My One and Only Love
Invitation *
Lover Man
Blues in Lincoln Green #
Handy Interview
Tricrotism (piano trio)
My One and Only Love
Invitation *
Lover Man
Set II
Set III
Comment
FM broadcast. The music is marvelous, featuring the
wonderful alto saxophonist John Handy in a quintet with Eddie Henderson on trumpet and an unusual rhythm section of Joe Bonner (ex-Pharoah sanders) on piano, Chuck Israels (ex-Bill Evans) on bass, and Eddie Moore (from Dexter Gordon's quartet) on drums. Bobby McFerrin comes up to do his thing, but only for one tune; Joe Henderson replaces Handy for "Invitation," and the rhythm section
does "Tricrotism" on its own.'
John Handy - alto saxophone
Eddie Henderson - trumpet
*Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
#Bobby McFerrin - vocals
Joe Bonner - piano
Chuck Israels - bass
Eddie Moore - drums
wonderful alto saxophonist John Handy in a quintet with Eddie Henderson on trumpet and an unusual rhythm section of Joe Bonner (ex-Pharoah sanders) on piano, Chuck Israels (ex-Bill Evans) on bass, and Eddie Moore (from Dexter Gordon's quartet) on drums. Bobby McFerrin comes up to do his thing, but only for one tune; Joe Henderson replaces Handy for "Invitation," and the rhythm section
does "Tricrotism" on its own.'
John Handy - alto saxophone
Eddie Henderson - trumpet
*Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
#Bobby McFerrin - vocals
Joe Bonner - piano
Chuck Israels - bass
Eddie Moore - drums
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| Notes: | John Handy - alto saxophone Eddie Henderson - trumpet *Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone #Bobby McFerrin - vocals Joe Bonner - piano Chuck Israels - bass Eddie Moore - drums | |||||
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