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Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (March 14, 1933 – November 3, 2024)
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Phenomenal career.
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He loved trombones. Particularly Rosolino. He's all over this soundtrack with a kazoo mute.

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Everybody's Blues (The Phantom's Blues) colorized video
with great Melba Liston, Julius Watkins, Benny Bailey... and everybody else on that bandstand


and another great one - 2 concerts one after the other!
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Guess what band had two women in it
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NPR's Fresh Air is replaying a program where Terry Gross interviews Quincy. You can find it on their Web site:

https://www.npr.org/programs/fresh-air/
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One of my favorite big band CDs:
Quincy Jones - Sammy Nestico Orchestra 'Basie & Beyond'
Qwest/Warner Bros. CD 9 47792-2 (Recorded March 9, 2000)
[Great booklet included!]
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Posaunus wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:57 pm One of my favorite big band CDs:
Quincy Jones - Sammy Nestico Orchestra 'Basie & Beyond'
Qwest/Warner Bros. CD 9 47792-2 (Recorded March 9, 2000)
[Great booklet included!]
Smooth! With great Bill Watrous!
I haven't heard about Sammy Nestico. Apparently he played trombone too.
Great record
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jacobgarchik wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 6:15 am He loved trombones. Particularly Rosolino. He's all over this soundtrack with a kazoo mute.
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Fascinating! also with tabla and clavinet in it
i'm going to try and watch all the movies with Quincy Jones soundtrack in chronological order:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Jo ... oundtracks
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I've played a couple of his Sinatra charts. Great stuff.
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iranzi wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:21 pm
Posaunus wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:57 pm One of my favorite big band CDs:
Quincy Jones - Sammy Nestico Orchestra 'Basie & Beyond'
Qwest/Warner Bros. CD 9 47792-2 (Recorded March 9, 2000)
[Great booklet included!]
I haven't heard about Sammy Nestico. Apparently he played trombone too.
Oh, you uninformed (but eager to learn) youngsters!
Sammy Nestico started out as a trombonist at age 13, and very rapidly rose to professional level. He became one of the fine trombonists of the mid-1900s (joining and often soloing with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra); then progressed to arranging and band-leading (including the Airmen of Note and the U.S. Marine Band). He was a prolific arranger of big band music, from professional groups (he was Count Basie's arranger from 1967 to Basie's death in 1984) to school band and jazz band programs. He also composed, arranged, and orchestrated award-winning music for cinema and television. It's worth the time to search the Internet and read some articles about Sammy Nestico.

I confess that Sammy Nestico is one of my heroes. I've always enjoyed performing his music (original compositions as well as arrangements). I was able to spend a few hours with him late in his life. Sammy was incredibly happy, grateful for his good fortune in his life, and remarkably generous. (He sent me complimentary copies of several of his big band arrangements for our band to perform.) I miss him! :weep:
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'I Remember Clifford', Quncy Jones Orchestra, Switzerland 1960
with his (and my) favourite trumpet player Benny Bailey
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Posaunus wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 3:39 pm

Oh, you uninformed (but eager to learn) youngsters!
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To my eternal shame, not even a youngster... But thank you, kind sir
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