MPS Jazz Concert '69
Various locations in Germany, 1969
"This
promotional poster was from a tour of the MPS record company.
They wanted to promote the groups they had on their label. I
accompanied Mark Murphy with a trio featuring Jimmy Woode and
Kenny Clare. Milt
Buckner also featured on the tour, was a really nice cat. He could really play. In fact,
he invented locked-hands style playing, or block chord playing.
George Shearing picked it up from him. Our tour was really a nice
tour of Germany; we hit 21 cities of one-nighters."
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Internationales Musikforum
Ossiach, Austria, 1969
"Ossiach
is a very beautiful lake in Austria. At this particular festival
they had Flamenco dancers, classical music, and of course jazz.
I worked with Dexter Gordon at this festival, and I had worked
with him at the famous jazz club in Copenhagen, the Montmartre,
for a couple of weeks. We were at the festival for a week, but
we really only played one day. We rehearsed, jammed, and swam the other
days. Pianist Frederick Gulda, one the premier Beethoven
specialists also took part in the festival. He was a fine jazz
pianist and recorded a live jazz album for RCA at Birdland in the
50s.
"Dexter
was a very relaxed cat. If the groove was good, everything was
great. Opening before us was Jean-Luc Ponty and his group, and
they played some pretty outside stuff. Before we went on, Dexter
said, 'Let's burn out the space cadets.' But Ponty was a hip player,
and took Coltrane as an inspiration.
"By the
way, Bosendorfer was a major advertiser in the program."
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