[Dixielandjazz] Sonny Rollins at Carnegie

Hal Vickery hvickery at svs.com
Sat Sep 22 03:41:52 PDT 2007


I'm a big fan of Hamilton's and I'd like to add Ken Peplowski to the mix.  I
enjoy his work on both clarinet and tenor sax.

In fact there is a musician named in this thread whose work I don't admire
greatly, including Rollins (sorry Mop) who imho *is* the greatest living
tenor sax player.

Maybe my tastes are just too eclectic for this list.

Hal Vickery

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[mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com] On Behalf Of Don Ingle
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Sonny Rollins at Carnegie

I'd add Scotty Hamilton and also the (rare) tenor solos by Russ Whitman 
- more noted for his Bass Sax work. Reminds one of Eddie Miller but with 
his own ideas.
My two cents worth.
Don Ingle

Robert S. Ringwald wrote:
> Steve Barbone wrote:
>
>> Sonny Rollins is arguably the worlds greatest living jazz tenor 
>> saxophonist.
> (snip)
>
> Yes, arguably . 
> I'll take Harry Allen any day. 
> --Bob Ringwald
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