Mr Peabody
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I thought of this while listening to some Scott Hamilton tracks and thinking, Scott is by far my favorite sax player. I've loved everything I've picked up by him. So far well recorded as well.
Vibes, Milt Jackson
Trumpet, Clark Terry with Roy Hargrove runner up. Jim Manley is very overlooked IMO
Bass gets a bit difficult for me, I thought maybe separating electric & acoustic, but, Stanley Clark is probably my #1 and does both stellar. Acoustic is Christain McBride with a very close Ray Brown runner up. Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten I'm sure will come up but although virtuoso their music don't keep my attention the same.
Piano is another difficult choice for me, I'd say Gene Harris but Oscar Peterson....... flip a coin. Runner up is Michel Petrocini
I really have not heard much actual Jazz guitar I like. I have to fringe over to Fusion where Al Dimeola has no equal in my book.
Drums, no one particular comes to mind. There was a drummer who plays with Ray Brown who did a live solo and broke out into some John Bonham kind of stuff with using his hands etc he is great but I forget his name. Who knows maybe he's the one who inspired Bonham.
I thought you guys might find this fun and we'd perhaps learn some other musicians to check out. Also, get an idea of our taste.
Vibes, Milt Jackson
Trumpet, Clark Terry with Roy Hargrove runner up. Jim Manley is very overlooked IMO
Bass gets a bit difficult for me, I thought maybe separating electric & acoustic, but, Stanley Clark is probably my #1 and does both stellar. Acoustic is Christain McBride with a very close Ray Brown runner up. Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten I'm sure will come up but although virtuoso their music don't keep my attention the same.
Piano is another difficult choice for me, I'd say Gene Harris but Oscar Peterson....... flip a coin. Runner up is Michel Petrocini
I really have not heard much actual Jazz guitar I like. I have to fringe over to Fusion where Al Dimeola has no equal in my book.
Drums, no one particular comes to mind. There was a drummer who plays with Ray Brown who did a live solo and broke out into some John Bonham kind of stuff with using his hands etc he is great but I forget his name. Who knows maybe he's the one who inspired Bonham.
I thought you guys might find this fun and we'd perhaps learn some other musicians to check out. Also, get an idea of our taste.