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Beautiful. Thank you.
What a shame all these old jazz guys weren't interviewed more ,,,all those stories are gone
Valuable content. Thank you so much for sharing with us. 🙏
What a nice guy. Mr hawkins a real class act!!
Wonderful! Thanks for posting this.
MAN I COULD LISTEN TO THESE STORIES ALL DAY.
Great stuff. Should be mandatory listening for any aspiring jazz musician. Great guy.
Wow, it's interesting how similar Charlie Parker's and Coleman's accents and verbal mannerisms are.
Yeah, and it makes sense: both were Midwesterners!
Both grew up in Missouri.
Sonny Stitt too
Coleman relates stories here about time spent with Jack [Teagarden] and Jimmy. Is that trombonist Jimmy Harrison?
John Chilton's book on Hawkins certainly seems to suggest this (see "The Song of the Hawk: The Life and Recordings of Coleman Hawkins", pp. 53-54)
a true innovator ! the daddy of the saxophone !!!!great
Where is part 1?
So that's what he is referring to as "very peculiar food"?
2:14 what where they eating?
Chitlins and hog maws.
gr post.....
Playing for nothing, still goes on today.
He sure did, why do you care?
Beautiful. Thank you.
What a shame all these old jazz guys weren't interviewed more ,,,all those stories are gone
Valuable content. Thank you so much for sharing with us. 🙏
What a nice guy. Mr hawkins a real class act!!
Wonderful! Thanks for posting this.
MAN I COULD LISTEN TO THESE STORIES ALL DAY.
Great stuff. Should be mandatory listening for any aspiring jazz musician. Great guy.
Wow, it's interesting how similar Charlie Parker's and Coleman's accents and verbal mannerisms are.
Yeah, and it makes sense: both were Midwesterners!
Both grew up in Missouri.
Sonny Stitt too
Coleman relates stories here about time spent with Jack [Teagarden] and Jimmy. Is that trombonist Jimmy Harrison?
John Chilton's book on Hawkins certainly seems to suggest this (see "The Song of the Hawk: The Life and Recordings of Coleman Hawkins", pp. 53-54)
a true innovator ! the daddy of the saxophone !!!!
great
Where is part 1?
So that's what he is referring to as "very peculiar food"?
2:14 what where they eating?
Chitlins and hog maws.
gr post.....
Playing for nothing, still goes on today.
He sure did, why do you care?