Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:16
Size: 92,7 MB
Art: Front
( 7:40) 1. Blues for Trane
( 8:32) 2. A 5
( 3:52) 3. Ahali the Painter
( 5:35) 4. Mandingo's Pad
(11:07) 5. Love is Freedom
( 3:26) 6. Rules of Freedom
Rules of Freedom
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:16
Size: 92,7 MB
Art: Front
( 7:40) 1. Blues for Trane
( 8:32) 2. A 5
( 3:52) 3. Ahali the Painter
( 5:35) 4. Mandingo's Pad
(11:07) 5. Love is Freedom
( 3:26) 6. Rules of Freedom
Nathan Davis has split his career between being a fine tenor saxophonist and a jazz educator. He played briefly with Jay McShann in 1955, attended the University of Kansas, spent time in the Army in Berlin (1960-1963), and stayed in Paris where he worked with Kenny Clarke (1963-1969), Eric Dolphy (1964), and Art Taylor. He also toured Europe with Art Blakey (1965) and Ray Charles. Since 1969, Davis has been a professor of jazz at the University of Pittsburgh and Moorhead State University. His two most important musical associations have been heading the Paris Reunion Band (1985-1989) and leading Roots (which he formed in 1991).~Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nathan-davis-mn0000377691/biography
Personnel: Bass – Jimmy Garrison; Drums – Art Taylor; Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Nathan Davis; Piano – Hampton Hawes
Personnel: Bass – Jimmy Garrison; Drums – Art Taylor; Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Nathan Davis; Piano – Hampton Hawes
Rules of Freedom
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