Who Am I#24
Who Am I#24
From Mike Dutton
Who Am I #24
For full points, identify artist and bass player. No partial answers given.
Who Am I #24
For full points, identify artist and bass player. No partial answers given.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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So, I'm guessing Snoopy on bass?
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LOL! No, no.... besides, Pigpen was always the bass man!
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Just a wild guess: Thelonious Monk with Oscar Pettiford on double bass?
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Thelonius Monk and Oscar Pettiford.
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Looks like mine hit a split second after yours, Brian! But great minds think alike!?!?
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That's funny Paul we were on the same wavelength obviously. 
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Yes, but were we correct? I don't think it sounds like Guaraldi...
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If it's not the dynamic duo that we tagged earlier it may be Duke Ellington and Charlie Mingus. But that would be a long shot too.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
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Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown
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winston wrote:If it's not the dynamic duo that we tagged earlier it may be Duke Ellington and Charlie Mingus. But that would be a long shot too.
You got it, Meddy! The tune is "Wig Wise" from Ellington's 1962 Blue Note release "Money Jungle". Just a trio with Duke, Mingus and Max Roach on drums. Probably my favorite Duke Ellington recording ever and really shows just what an incredible pianist he really was. I have to say, though, that Monk is my favorite Jazz artist hands down.
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Wow! the Duke is a much better piano player that I ever figured he was. That was hot. He plays a lot like Monk IMO or maybe it's the other way round?
Great bass playing too. It's tough to sound that good in a trio.
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I'm not surprised on this one. The tonality and some of the odd intervals said "Monk" to me, but Monk was much more studied and even a bit hesitant. I've heard Ray Brown a few times live and I suppose I can see him on this one, too.
