God's Gift The best of the majority of you niggas. BGOL Investor Sep 25, 2022 #36 R. I. P. Definitely a top 10 horn player and probably #2 saxophonist behind Coltrane.
LennyNero1972 Sleeping Deity. BGOL Investor Sep 25, 2022 #38 RIP. I had only heard snippets of his work over the years, now I'll be peeping more of it, thanks for posting his music and once again RIP.
RIP. I had only heard snippets of his work over the years, now I'll be peeping more of it, thanks for posting his music and once again RIP.
Coldchi Rising Star BGOL Investor Sep 26, 2022 #42 God's Gift said: R. I. P. Definitely a top 10 horn player and probably #2 saxophonist behind Coltrane. Click to expand... Ah man I dunno.......so many great ones out there.... Coleman and Coltrane definitely the top 2. Charlie Parker right behind them. But Pharoah is in my top 10 somewhere.
God's Gift said: R. I. P. Definitely a top 10 horn player and probably #2 saxophonist behind Coltrane. Click to expand... Ah man I dunno.......so many great ones out there.... Coleman and Coltrane definitely the top 2. Charlie Parker right behind them. But Pharoah is in my top 10 somewhere.
God's Gift The best of the majority of you niggas. BGOL Investor Sep 27, 2022 #44 mcguyver said: RIP Click to expand... IMO.. because Charlie played in a Era where jazz was more constricted, we can't know if he could've evolved like 'trane did. Coleman had a nice sound but his groups never inspired me.
mcguyver said: RIP Click to expand... IMO.. because Charlie played in a Era where jazz was more constricted, we can't know if he could've evolved like 'trane did. Coleman had a nice sound but his groups never inspired me.
big enos burrnet Rising Star BGOL Investor Sep 28, 2022 #47 Been heavy on Pharoah since the stolen moments benefit album... ....RIP......
sharkbait28 Unionize & Prepare For Automation International Member Oct 15, 2022 #51 RIP, I caught on to jazz mad late in my audiophile journey and this brother stood out to me a lot. What a legend and what a loss
RIP, I caught on to jazz mad late in my audiophile journey and this brother stood out to me a lot. What a legend and what a loss