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"In the summer, the scene would move en masse to Ostend, Belgium's equivalent to Blackpool. DJ Freddy Cousaert played at the Groove, a late night downstairs bar frequented by US marines, lovers of blues and soul music
and tourists, it was Cousaert who later looked after Marvin Gaye during his 80s sejourn in Ostend. The music he played at the Groove included ska, Latin jazz and even Broadway songs such as Stranger in Paradise, or Whatever Lola Wants from Damn Yankees...."

samedi 22 mai 2021

GERALD WILSON ORCHESTRA ON STAGE

PACIFIC JAZZ RECORDS 1965                            ST-88


credits:

On Los Moros de España, Musette, Lighthouse Blues and Perdido:
Trumpets: Al Porcino, Jules Chaikin, Freddie Hilll,
 Nat Meeks, Mel Moore and Gerald Wilson
Trombones: Bob Edmondson, Les Robertson, 
John Ewing and Don Switzer
Reeds: Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, Curtis Amy,
 Jack Nimitz and Anthony Ortega
Piano: Phil Moore Jr.
Guitar: Joe Pass
Vibes: Roy Ayers
Bass: Herbie Lewis
Drums: Chuck Carter


Recorded on January 13th, 1965 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, Calif.


On Who Can I Turn To, In the Limelight, El Viti, Ricardo and Lately:

Trumpets: Jules Chaikin, Bobby Bryant, Freddie Hilll, 
Nat Meeks, Mel Moore and Gerald Wilson
Trombones: Bob Edmondson, Les Robertson, 
John Ewing and Earnie Tack
Organ and piano: Jack Wilson
Piano: Phil Moore Jr.
Guitar: Joe Pass
Vibes: Roy Ayers
Bass: Victor Gaskin
Drums: Chuck Carter
Reeds and flutes: Bud Shank, Anthony Ortega, Teddy Edwards,
 Harold Land and Jack Nimitz


Recorded on March 10th, 1965 at Pacific Jazz Studios, Hollywood, Calif.


tracks list:


A1 Los Moros De Espana 3:05
A2 Who Can I Turn To 2:50
A3 Ricardo 4:30
A4 Musette 2:34
A5 In The Limelight 5:47
B1 Lighthouse Blues 7:25
B2 El Viti 3:50
B3 Lately 3:42
B4 Perdido 4:26







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