[Dixielandjazz] Crossover Jazz Musicians

Charles Suhor csuhor at zebra.net
Sat Feb 5 09:09:23 PST 2005


Many of the current and recent Preservation Hall and palm Court players 
were modern jazzmen in the 60s and before. Of course they don't sound 
like the P.H. first generation players who have long since passed, but 
many folks on-list and off have praised their OKOM work. And elsewhere, 
there are players from the past and present (e.g., Sonny Igoe--Woody 
Herman/Nick's in N.Y.) who you-all could name in abundance.--Charlie 
Suhor

On Feb 5, 2005, at 2:15 AM, Steve barbone wrote:

> It's 2:42 AM and I just got back from a 3 hour Dixieland gig where we 
> booked
> bassist Charles Fambrough. (a very modern jazz player). The regular 
> bassist
> had a problem so Charles was it. And was he ever IT. 30 year career 
> with
> folks like McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey, Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Roy
> Hargrove, Roland Kirk, Max Roach, Horace Silver and many others and 
> many
> other "modern" Giants as well as classical training, a great love for
> Brazilian Jazz, and numerous composer credits. He is also currently 
> teaching
> at Muhlenberg College between International Tours.
>
> What a complete gas. Reminded me of the DJML threads wherein some folks
> didn't think the bass player should solo, or that Dixieland cannot be 
> played
> by "modern" guys. The nay sayers should have been there to see/hear 
> him.
> What a great bottom he laid down for us front liners.
>
> Woo Wee, he blew our minds. And any thoughts that a competent jazz 
> musician
> would have any trouble with either 2 beat, or 4 beat Dixieland. Or any
> thoughts that the bass player shouldn't solo, or use amplified bass or 
> all
> those other picked nits.
>
> Man oh man, even after a 2 and a half hour drive home, I am still wired
> about how beautifully he played and how quickly he heard the changes on
> tunes he never played and/or had just a passing knowledge of. One In 
> Chorus
> of a tune like Dr. Jazz and he KNEW it cold. Man, he sure gets around 
> his
> axe.
>
> Solos? WOW
>
> Repeat! Woo Wee. What a complete gas.
>
> For a treat , google search for Charles Fambrough and check out his 
> career
> credentials.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve Barbone
>
>
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