Randy Brecker : tp Michael Brecker : ts Barry Finnerty : g George Whitty : key James Genus : b Dennis Chambers : ds Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival with Blue Note
" He got soul and he's super bad " gifted, gifted and again gifted !!! Michael Brecher was so under rated what a phenomenal once in a generation saxophone player
Bobby Smith Why do you think he was underrated? He’s literally on thousands of recordings, revered around the world, played legendary solos on commercial recordings as well as jazz. Played live with numerous musical celebrities. He’s received Grammys as well as all kinds of awards for his excellent playing. That guy would literally bounce from studio to studio recording records and playing on many jingle recordings in the course of a day! I would really like to know why you think he was underrated.
You have to put him with Coltrane, Parker, as the best of his generation. We will all miss him, but thank God for video; His greatest moments captured for the future. Thank You Michael!
Just think what Coltrane and Parker could have created if they hadn't died so young! Brecker was still in full flow in his mid 50's and in my opinion had a lot more to offer
Point well said. They probably would had offered more to the music if they took the direction Miles took in the 70's. Man what would the direction Jazz would have taken.
Brecker Brothers - personajes musicales que en su tiempo de Terraza Casino. centro nocturno donde Tocaron con Los Sinners, grupo de Base en el lugar TNT. sonido de esa época con Renato Lopez, Raul Tamez, "Simón". uno de los guitarristas virtuosos de esos tiempos en los años 1968. tocaron con El Zoa Javier Flores. Mikie Salas, batería. Los Brecker. Ellos se quedaron en México antes de llegar a la fama mundial. un grupo de los Sinners fenomenal, los que vivimos esa época fue maravillosos, tocaba la Baby Bátiz, con su hermano Javier Bátiz, un lugar muy especial donde se reunía, la crema y nata de la sociedad mexicana a disfrutar el Rock And Roll. cada noche era de sorpresas inolvidables.
Silver necks tend to have a brighter, edgier tone. Mike probably wanted a little more punch for this line up. He often changed his set up depending on what group he was playing with.
Ben T. Solid silver is more dense than brass so the sound sounds much harder - but I have a feeling that the neck that he is using is a late model SBA neck-That’s how we gets that hard compact sound