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The Last of the Big Plungers is an album by trombonist Al Grey and the Basie Wing released in 1960 on Argo Records.
Al Grey – trombone, bandleader
Joe Newman – trumpet
Benny Powell – trombone
Billy Mitchell – tenor saxophone
Charlie Fowlkes – baritone saxophone
Floyd Morris – piano
Ed Jones – bass
Sonny Payne – drums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoQtnrcnJ-U&list=RDqoQtnrcnJ-U&start_radio=1
#algrey #trombone #swing #countbasie #jazz #argorecords #billymitchell #joenewman
Blue Seven Review by Scott Yanow
One of Shirley Scott's stronger dates, this quintet outing matches her organ with tenor saxophonist Oliver Nelson, trumpeter Joe Newman, bassist George Tucker, and drummer Roy Brooks. The material is varied and includes such interesting tunes as "Blue Seven," "Wagon Wheels," and a swinging "Give Me the Simple Life." Boasting three strong soloists, there are a generous number of fireworks on this blowing session, which should greatly appeal to organ, Shirley Scott, and hard bop collectors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5aw7h24sfg&list=PLyHn3f7-9IULsvd4hM-3m-RYhK6oHEH6i&index=1
#shirleyscott #olivernelson #joenewman #prestigerecords #hardbop #jazzorgan
The Thinking Man's Trombone is an album by trombonist Al Grey released in 1960 on Argo Records.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "A boppish trombonist who was a master at using the plunger mute (crossing over into swing), Grey holds his own on this set ... Swinging and witty music". - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3u62G5WumE
#algrey #freddiegreen #joenewman #jazz #bop #swing #1960inmusic
Mr. Rhythm is the sole album led by jazz guitarist Freddie Green. The album was recorded in late 1955 for RCA Victor.
The Allmusic review by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. stated "This album shows him to be a fine leader who is happy to remain in his role as rhythm guitarist. For fans of Green, and for those who enjoy swinging jazz with great soloists, Mr. Rhythm is a fine release." - Wkipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FirDYciJIN0&list=PLXl2FdDSvxTKPVFdI6yicX6eF7-pvBsdr&index=1