For whats its worth, I can listen longer to Turrentine , Sunny Stittt , and Elaine Elias longer than any other jazz players .
Worse part of jazz is the who can play the loudest contests .
Worse part of jazz is the who can play the loudest contests .
Jazz for aficionados
Schubert, while I agree with you about all of those artists, there is one who needs to be added, and that is the one commonly known as "Jug". On the jazz scene, it's not until after you have acquired your "moniker" that is well known on the street, that you have arrived. As a matter of fact, I'm not going to tell his name, because if you don't know jazz artists by their "street names" you're not an aficionado. |
o10, I went back to listed to the track I posted and it sounded reasonably clean and about as good as other YouTube links I've listened to. So no idea why what you heard was so poor. Did you try any of the other links listed along the right of the screen? I have a fairly good audio system and a large collection of LPs and CDs. So that is the source of all my serious listening. Recording quality is important to me in so far as not wanting it to detract from the music. The only time I bother with YouTube on my computer is to hear suggested links such as those posted here. |
Here are two of Gene Ammons very well known hits; "Canadian Sunset" and "Jungle Strut" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vl4_f8Emtw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ3ERhE0KWo |