For all you saxaphone lovers heres a guy that flies under the radar and I cant understand why. You Tube Scott Hamilton Dec 7 2007 Tenderly and let me know what you think.
I'll list a few of my favorites, all on Concord Jazz. The first three are upbeat as opposed to laid back romantic late evening sax. I like them most but these seven are all quality Hamilton IMHO.
Radio City Race Point Groovin High
Major League No Bass Hit Tenorshoes My Romance
Off topic - I agree that everyone should have Mulligan meets Webster, or anyone else who 'meets Webster' like Peterson perhaps.
very romatic & well done By Scott H. Yeah, Stan Getz is even better but this piece seemed to hold it's own reasonably well.... Thanks for sharing. which of his albums do you guys recommend?? thanks.
Soft Lights and Sweet Music(w Gerry Mulligan)in heavy rotation,others in the rack. Many Concords. All good. I am a proud Hamiltonian and Federalist to boot. Blow up you TV. Spin more records.
He didn't fly under my radar! :-) His origins are from swing and it can show some in his recordings. His music is upbeat, very accessible, and very enjoyable. And, for some as importantly, most of his recordings are on Concord Jazz and are excellent. I highly recommend him.
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