[Dixielandjazz] the best solo in jazz
Kmstrmldr@aol.com
Kmstrmldr@aol.com
Sat, 9 Nov 2002 12:19:19 EST
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Well, My favorite jazz solo was certainly not technically demanding but for
capturing the feeling of the man and the tune, Wild Bill Davison's "How Come
You Do Me" with the Condon Mob is, for me, hard to beat.
It was that tune, more than any other, that propelled me on this perilous
journey of cornet playing.
Don Hale
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It was that tune, more than any other, that propelled me on this perilous journey of cornet playing.<BR>
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Don Hale</FONT></HTML>
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