[Dixielandjazz] Monk and Pee Wee; other one-of-a-kinds?
Robert Ringwald
rsr at ringwald.com
Thu Nov 6 20:44:06 PST 2014
Absolutely, one of the greatest.
From: Jerry Gordon
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 8:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [Dixielandjazz] Monk and Pee Wee; other one-of-a-kinds?
Pardon my mentioning him on this list, but Paul Desmond is certainly in that
category.
Jerry Gordon
Troy, NY
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Monk and Pee Wee; other one-of-a-kinds?
Certainly Louis Armstrong
Art Tatem
Jack Teagarden
Edmond Hall
Morton
Bix
Upon hearing these musicians, there is no mistaking them for someone else.
From: Charles Suhor
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 11:22 AM
To: Bob Ringwald
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Monk and Pee Wee; other one-of-a-kinds?
...
This leads me to thinking....are there others in jazz who have been so
distinctive that they're immediately recognizable, and not "imitable" by
others without sounding like outright musical plagiarists? Error Garner,
surely. Boyce Brown, maybe? Joe Rushton comes close. The under-rated Bill
Rank? This is a very subjective game, but I'm interested in others' ideas.
Charlie Suhor
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