Louis Hayes & Junior Cook Quintet - At Onkel PO's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1976 (2019)
Artist: Louis Hayes & Junior Cook Quintet
Title: At Onkel PO's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1976
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Jazzline
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:55:00
Total Size: 265 mb | 778 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: At Onkel PO's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1976
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Jazzline
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:55:00
Total Size: 265 mb | 778 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. All the Things You Are (Live)
02. When Sunny Get's Blue (Live)
03. Moontrane (Live)
04. Pannonica (Live)
05. Ichi-Ban (Live)
06. Moment to Moment (Live)
07. Four for Nothing (Live)
Personnel:
Woody Shaw (trumpet)
Junior Cook (tenor saxophone)
Ronnie Matthews (piano)
Stafford James (bass)
Louis Hayes (drums)
Drummer Louis Hayes, best known from his work with Cannonball Adderley presented together with his co-leader, tenor-saxophonist Junior Cook, known from his work with Horace Silver, a fantastic hard bop quintet, which featured young Woody Shaw on trumpet.
The trumpeter turned 32 in the year this recording was made and was already on track for a career, which would make him one of the most important representatives of contemporary jazz (silenced way too early!). Shaw died in 1989, not even 45 years old. Already almost completely blind, Shaw was struck by a subway car in Brooklyn, NY, which severed his left arm. Shaw suffered complications in the hospital and died of kidney failure on May 10, 1989. Recordings of Shaw together with his own ensemble are among the highlights of the Onkel Pö series and more will follow soon.
The trumpeter turned 32 in the year this recording was made and was already on track for a career, which would make him one of the most important representatives of contemporary jazz (silenced way too early!). Shaw died in 1989, not even 45 years old. Already almost completely blind, Shaw was struck by a subway car in Brooklyn, NY, which severed his left arm. Shaw suffered complications in the hospital and died of kidney failure on May 10, 1989. Recordings of Shaw together with his own ensemble are among the highlights of the Onkel Pö series and more will follow soon.