Unfortunately His audience probably wouldn’t have accepted it. Why Buddy left to pursue his own muse, and the rest is history. Buddy didn’t rely on one or two writers but often young guys in the band like Bob Mintzer, Rocasano, etc…
When I played using 2/3upper lip it always lead to lip tearing. Met and studied with Jerry Callet who change my embouchure. Move mp down to 1/3 upper 2/3 lower. Solved problems.
ChuckPD says it is: BILL BYRNE =>Anyone know who the Alto player is that takes the solo at @1:48 ? It is obviously Bill Byrne or Don Mohr, I'd like to know which one. This Video: Harry James Band EUR 1970: “TAKE A TRAIN(per L.Welk/haha)" & SATIN DOLL th-cam.com/video/56M4Q7SgSD8/w-d-xo.html According to a Berlin 1970 TH-cam, here are the players: SAX: A: BILL BYRNE/DON MOHR, T: Corky Corcoran/Gary Herbig, B: Jack Watson TPT: Thomas Holden, Jack Poster, Walter Pfyl, Clarence Styne BONE: Dave Robbins, Gail Martin, Bill Painter P: Jack Percival B: John Smith D: Sonny Payne
Just wonder where all these great maestros are at now.
I saw Sonny Payne way back in the late 1950s with Count Basie great great drummer
The inimitable....Sonny Payne..... Killin' it!
Band. James Band.
Harry James and Big Band !! Glorious !!! Jazz !!! aeternum !!!!!
Just fantastic.
Como suena la sección!! Van a una, qué maravilla!!!
Harry was a phenomenal trumpeter. Just wish he had updated his repertoire. He could have pushed the up and comers, great technician...
Unfortunately His audience probably wouldn’t have accepted it. Why Buddy left to pursue his own muse, and the rest is history. Buddy didn’t rely on one or two writers but often young guys in the band like Bob Mintzer, Rocasano, etc…
When I played using 2/3upper lip it always lead to lip tearing.
Met and studied with Jerry Callet who change my embouchure. Move mp down to 1/3 upper 2/3 lower. Solved problems.
Absolutely the mouthpiece is resting on padded and cushioned embouchure
ChuckPD says it is: BILL BYRNE =>Anyone know who the Alto player is that takes the solo at @1:48 ? It is obviously Bill Byrne or Don Mohr, I'd like to know which one.
This Video: Harry James Band EUR 1970: “TAKE A TRAIN(per L.Welk/haha)" & SATIN DOLL
th-cam.com/video/56M4Q7SgSD8/w-d-xo.html
According to a Berlin 1970 TH-cam, here are the players:
SAX: A: BILL BYRNE/DON MOHR, T: Corky Corcoran/Gary Herbig, B: Jack Watson
TPT: Thomas Holden, Jack Poster, Walter Pfyl, Clarence Styne
BONE: Dave Robbins, Gail Martin, Bill Painter
P: Jack Percival B: John Smith D: Sonny Payne
Bill Byrne plays the alto solo.
I saw Herbig sub for Steve Marcus in Buddy’s band 1980’s Disneyland
Next night Don Menza subbed-unreal player!
His embouchure is very similar to that of Sergei Nakariakov.
Sergei probably copied Harry !