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Metsfanmax wrote:Well, Mingus is generally considered to be the successor of Ellington, so if you haven't gotten into him, you should.
Try out Horace Silver if you like Monk.
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
pimpdave wrote:Yeah, it's a safe bet the person from New Orleans knows jazz. I definitely support everything NOLA says above.
Nola_Lifer wrote:I love Mingus. Mingus-A-Um is an excellent album. I wouldn't say he was the successor to Duke though. If you read anything that Mingus wrote or said, he would tell you Charlie Parker is the successor.
Symmetry wrote:If you had to introduce someone to jazz, what would you play? What would be your primer, or your top 5, 10, or whatever? How would you start someone on to jazz?
Symmetry wrote:If you had to introduce someone to jazz, what would you play? What would be your primer, or your top 5, 10, or whatever? How would you start someone on to jazz?
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
jonesthecurl wrote:I think I would start with "Sometime Ago" from Chick Corea on the Return to Forever album.
You won't hear castanets like that anywhere else.
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