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Genes Recording Pals GENE BERTONCINI’S RECORDING PALS Chet Baker, Bette Midler, Ethel Ennis, Walt Levinsky, Ronny Whyte, Mark Murphy, Peter Bernstein, Chuck Rainey, Derek Smith, Willie Dennis, Monty Alexander, Stanley Turrentine, George Benson, Doc Cheatham, Hugh McCracken, John Harmon, Sara Partridge, Hubert Laws, Bill Charlap, Dick Hyman, Lew Tabackin, Some Davises (Richard, Mel, Eddie “Lockjaw”), Jiggs Whigham, Eric Gale, Milt Hinton, Yank Lawson, Eddie Safranski, Joe Wilder, Ralph Casale, Jane Harvey, Sean Smith, Paul Willihnganz (gee!) Idris Muhammed, Paul and Merv Griffin, Carl and Kenny Pool(e), Barbara Brussell, George Mraz, Ike Sturm, Hank Jones, Al Klink, Lalo Schiffrin. Frank Foster, Tom Jobim, Kenny Burrell, Johnny Smith, a couple of Desmonds (Trudy and Paul), Major Holly, Dana Leong, Dolly Dawn, Wynton Marsalis, Ted Rosenthal, The Pizzarellis, Bucky and John. Billy Taylor, Dave Bailey, Duke Pearson, Joe Puma, Joe Soldo, Joe Vito, Joe Locke, Clay Jenkins, Bob Haggart, Charles McPherson, Joe Byrd, Joe Ferrante, Herbie Hancock. Gary Burton, Jack Wilkins, Dick Lieb, Paul Winter, Wayne Shorter, Glenn Zotola Jerome Richardson, Rufus Reid, Richard Stolzman, Frank Vignola Ed Shaughnessy, Ed Laub, Danny Pucillo, Will Bradley, Jaki Byard, Al Caiola, Astrude Gilberto from Rio. Steve Gad, Phil Woods, Tony Mattola. Airto, Cecil McBee, Al Cohn, Carmen McRae, Rufus Jones, Jon Faddis, Bernie Glow, Bobby Hucherson, Warren Vache, Clare Fischer, Grady Tate, Mundell Lowe, Bob McCoy, Napua Devoy, The Flying Pisanos (John and Jeanne), Johnny “Hammond” Smith, Jackie and Roy. Gerry Mulligan, Urbie and Steve Green(e), Bobbi Rogers, Ray Armando, Mel Lewis, David Finck, Johnny Frigo, Jimmy Maxwell, Sonny Costanzo, Bill Watrous, Frank Wess, Harumi Kaneko, Eddie Gomez, Carol Hall, Michael Urbaniak, Ernie Royal, Ahmad Jamal, Nicole Pasternak, Burt Bacharach. Buddy Morrow, Carole Sloan, Bobbi Humphrey, Bob James, Vic Damone, Cindy Miller, Charlie Mariano, Roni BenHur, Tom Wolfe, Billy Harte, Hassan Shakur, Jeff Hamilton, Chuck Wayne, Don Rafell, Hymie Schertzer, Dennis Mackrel, Joe Newman, George Coleman, Roger Kellaway, Eddie Daniels, George Duvivier, Jay Berliner, Earl Coleman, Fred Haas, Jay Leonhart, the Canadian Brahss, Linda Eder, Cedar Walton, Howard Alden, Diane Hubka, Janet Planet, Bob Rosengarden. Terell Stafford, Romeo Penque, Sonny Stitt, Benny Goodman (“The Ray”), Jimmy Cleveland, Barry Harris, Keter Betts, Pete and Conte Condoli, Jack Dejohnette, Tony Bennett, Marlena Shaw, Seldon Powell, Luiz Bonfa, Ray Barretto, Joyce Breach, Meredith D’Ambrosio, Osie Johnson, Marilyn Zavidow, Suzannah McCorkle, Gabor Szabo, Ron Carter, Sam Most, Edison Machado. Billy Cobham, Bob Mintzer, Phil Kraus, Lee Morgan, Pepper Adams, Ken Peplows(ki), Sylvia Sims, and also Zoot, J.J. Johnson, Ben Webster (“the Brute”), Lena Horne, Eydie Gorm[e], Doc Severinsen AND Michel LeGrande. Thad Jones, Johnny Coles, the Tonight Show band, Herbie Mann. Weslia Whitfield, Akira Tana, All of the Kings (Sondra, Peggy, and Morgana), Phil Bodner, Louis Bellson, Bill Crow, Snooky Young, The junior Grover Washington, Lynn DiMenna, Lyle Henderson (Skitch), Roland Hanna, Buddy Rich, Sonny Russo, Rebecca Kilgore, Nancy Wilson, Michael Moore, Slide Hamilton, John and Tom Carlini, Deodato, Gloria Agostini, Lonnie Liston Smith, Clark Terry, Sara Caswell, Dick Rodney Bennett, Margaret Whiting, Mark Elf, Dick Perry, Tom Washatka-rooni-a-rini. Ron Odrich, Toots Thielemans, Nnenna Freelon, Mike Manieri. Created by Glenn Broadhead .
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