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Bob Brookmeyer Quartet – 550117 Brookmeyer Vtb, Jimmy Rowles P, Buddy Clark B, Mel Lewis Dr 4 1. Cool Mix – Stan Getz Quintet-530416 Getz ts, Brookmeyer tvb, John Williams p, Bill Crow b, Alan Levitt dr 2. Walkin’ Shoes(GM)-”Pleyel Concert 1” Gerry Mulligan Quartet-Paris-540601 Mulligan bars, Brookmeyer tvb, Red Mitchell b, Frank Isola dr 3. The Bulldog Blues(BB)-”BB plays BB”- Bob Brookmeyer Quartet – 550117 Brookmeyer vtb, Jimmy Rowles p, Buddy Clark b, Mel Lewis dr 4. Open Country(BB)-”GM at Storyville” Gerry Mulligan Quartet- 561206 Mulligan bars, Brookmeyer tvb, Bill Crow b, Dave Bailey dr 5. Sweet Like This(King Oliver) –”Traditionalism Revisited” Bob Brookmeyer Quintet- 570713/16 Bob Brookmeyer Brookmeyer tvb, Jimmy Giuffre cl,Jim Hall g,Joe Benjamin b,Dave Bailey dr -mycket mer än Mulligans ”second in command” Program på JazzSociety 2018- Gösta Ottestam 6. Body andSoul(arr BB)- ”GMCJB at the Village Vanguard”-dec-60 12.Tick-Tock(BB)-”Stockholm Jazz Orchestra Bob Brookmeyer- Mulligan bars, p, Gene Quill,Bob Donovan as,Jimmy Reider ts, Gene Allen Dreams”-880811/12: Jan Adefelt b, Johan Alenius ss,ts,cl, Ulf Andersson bars, bcl, Clark Terry, Don Ferrara, Nick Travis tp, Allen Ralph btb, Willie ss,ts, cl, Hans Arktoft bars, Gustavo Bergalli tp, Brookmeyer vtb,Håkan Dennis tb, Brookmeyer vtb, Bill Crow b, Mel Lewis dr Broström as, ss, fl, Dave Castle cl,as,ss,Jan Kohlin flh,tp,Sven Larsson btb, 7. Pony Express- ”Western Suite”- Jimmy Giuffre Trio-dec-58 Lasse Lindgren flh, tp Jimmy Giuffre ts, Brookmeyer vtb, Jim Hall g Fredrik Norén flh,tp,Mikael Råberg,Bertil Strandberg tb,Anders Widmark p 8. Dancing on the Grave/alt Groove?/(BB)- ”The Power of Positive 13.So In Love(Eiane Elias-BB arr)-”Eliane Elias ,Bob Brookmeyer and Swinging”-Clark Terry-Bob Brookmeyer Quintet- 641123/24 the Danish Radio Orch plays the music of Eliane Elias”-970223/26: Terry flh, Brookmeyer vtb, Roger Kellaway p, Bill Crow b, Dave Bailey dr Nikolaj Bentzon keyboards,cynth,Palle Bolvig flh,tp,Brookmeyer vtb,Elias 9. Honeysuckle Rose-”The Ivory Hunters–BobBrookmeyer-Bill Evans” - p,Tomas Franck cl,ss,ts,Steen Hansen bar horn,tb,Michael Hove cxl,fl,as,ss, 590712: Brookmeyer, Bill Evans p, Percy Heath b, Connie Kay dr Kjell Ipsen tb,Jonas Johansen dr,Anders Lindvall g,Fleming 10. Samba Con Getchu(BB)-”Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra Live Madsenbascl,Uffe Markussen cl,bcl,ss,ts,Vincent Nilsson bar horn,tb, Thomas at the Village Vanguard”-670424: Solist Thad Jones tp Ovesen b,elb,Henrik Bolberg Pedersen flh,tp,Ethan Weisgardperc,Axel Thad Jones co flh,tp, Mel Lewis dr,Jerome Richardson,Jerry Dodgion,Joe Windfel btb,tu,Jens Winther flh,tp Farrell,Eddie Daniels,Pepper Adams saxes, Snooky Young,Jimmy 14.Celebration Gig(BB)-”Bob Brookmeyer New Art Orch-New Nottingham,Marvin Stamm,Richard Williams,Bill Berry tp, Brookmeyer Works(Celebration)”-970728/30: solist Scott Robinson bars vtb,Garrett Brown,Tom McIntosch,Cliff Heather tb, Roland Hanna p, Richard 15.I Should Care-”Bob Brookmeyer plays piano:Holiday”-Köpenhamn- Davis b, Sam Herman g, shaker 20000606/07-Brookmeyer p, Mads Vinding b, Alex Riel dr 11.Darn that Dream- Brookmeyer-”Jim Hall Live at the North Sea Festival”-1979: Brookmeyer vtb, Jim Hall g .
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