I saw Mr. T many times and he never failed to deliver. Awesome tenor with great crossover appeal, sorry pure jazz enthusists. He had it all......go Pittsburgh.
In 1991, I saw Stanley perform this song to close out his set at BLUES ALLEY in D.C. - Dave Stryker was also with him on guitar - no one has ever played this "Soul Blues" type of ballad better than Stanley could - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ" (especially Stanley Turrentine)
i saw mr. T perform at Eileen's jazz room in Homewood, Pa. (Pittsburgh), in the mid-1980s; also saw him at Walt Harper's jazz room in downtown Pittsburgh, around the same era; Mr. T never forgot his jazz roots, nor did he ever forget his Pittsburgh home-grown upbringings.
I had the pleasure of seeing Stanley perform this song way back in 1991 at BLUES ALLEY in D.C. - he has always been my 2nd favorite Tenor player (next to my musical hero, John Coltrane) - NO ONE could play this type of song better than Stanley did - it makes you feel like you're at a Prayer Meeting - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"
One of the best reasons to see jazz in such a venue. The sound is so clear and resonate you'd think you're in the studio recording the stuff yourself. Not to say anything's wrong with a large concert hall, but the quality of sound with fans screaming is kinda tough to match this.
If someone can post chords to this masterpiece, I'll be forever grateful to him... One of my top 5 favorite compositon, so much soul, not seen these days.
Do you live in Rochester,NY? I do, I had numerous conversations with Stanley in Rochester and Buffalo up until his death. Last spoke with him in 1999 6 months before his death. A great personality and a very humble cat.
I saw Mr. T many times and he never failed to deliver. Awesome tenor with great crossover appeal, sorry pure jazz enthusists. He had it all......go Pittsburgh.
True Jazz artist, feeling the sou & passion is his music how it should be !!!!
In 1991, I saw Stanley perform this song to close out his set at BLUES ALLEY in D.C. - Dave Stryker was also with him on guitar - no one has ever played this "Soul Blues" type of ballad better than Stanley could - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ" (especially Stanley Turrentine)
Very Beautifull song, nice sound and solos.
well...........he's always been MY FAVOURITE...period...RIP MR. T.
mine too
One of my favorite tenors & people!
There are many good players out there male/female. He will be mentioned as one of the all time greates.
i saw mr. T perform at Eileen's jazz room in Homewood, Pa. (Pittsburgh), in the mid-1980s; also saw him at Walt Harper's jazz room in downtown Pittsburgh, around the same era; Mr. T never forgot his jazz roots, nor did he ever forget his Pittsburgh home-grown upbringings.
I had the pleasure of seeing Stanley perform this song way back in 1991 at BLUES ALLEY in D.C. - he has always been my 2nd favorite Tenor player (next to my musical hero, John Coltrane) - NO ONE could play this type of song better than Stanley did - it makes you feel like you're at a Prayer Meeting - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"
One of the best reasons to see jazz in such a venue. The sound is so clear and resonate you'd think you're in the studio recording the stuff yourself. Not to say anything's wrong with a large concert hall, but the quality of sound with fans screaming is kinda tough to match this.
Wonderful.
If someone can post chords to this masterpiece, I'll be forever grateful to him...
One of my top 5 favorite compositon, so much soul, not seen these days.
My all time favourite saxophonist.
My favorite too😍
me encanta!!
One of my fav!..... #MrT
Thanks! I was wondering who he was.
Show!,
Do you live in Rochester,NY? I do, I had numerous conversations with Stanley in Rochester and Buffalo up until his death. Last spoke with him in 1999 6 months before his death. A great personality and a very humble cat.
and a great father
It's dave stryker on guitar.
what year is this from?