Sunday, April 13, 2014

Wayne Henderson / Lush Life



Sunday Jazz Continues…R.I.P  Wayne Henderson, a trombonist and  composer who was a founding member of the Jazz Crusaders, which played  straight-ahead bebop beginning in the 1950s and then morphed into  leading performers of jazz-funk, died on April 5 in Culver City, Calif.  He was 74. This was per the New York Times article dated..4/9/2014.


..Let’s listen to his version of  the classic jazz song Lush Life…from his Big Daddy’s Place album from 1977…check out the fine
players he has with him..plus the nice track…




Bass – Nathaniel Phillips Cello – Nathan Gershman Drums – Bruce Carter Electric Piano – Bobby “The Genie” Lyle* Guitar – Marlon “The Magician” McClain* Tenor Saxophone – Ronnie Laws Triangle – Vance “Mad Dog” Tenort* Trombone – Wayne Henderson Viola – James Dunham, Janet Lakatos Violin – Anatol Kaminsky, Bonnie Douglas, Carroll Stephens, Gordon Marron, Irman Neumann*, Nancy Anderson, Paul Shure, Robert Sushel Written-By – Billy Strayhorn



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