Donald Byrd - Chant, 1979
Baritone Saxophone: Pepper Adams
Piano: Herbie Hancock
Bass Guitar: Doug Watkins
Drums: Teddy Robinson
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youtube.com/watch?v=AlHCuMFMNm

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Donald Byrd / Pepper Adams Quintet - Chant

Donald Byrd - trumpet,
Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone,
Duke Pearson - piano,
Laymon Jackson - bass,
Lex Humphries - drums
Recorded November 11, 1960
youtube.com/watch?v=Dh4g7Abp5W

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I’ve loved the tone of the guitar in this track since the 20th century. Here’s the FULL Theme (From "Barney Miller") · The Daniel Caine Orchestra
m.youtube.com/watch?v=cmiC0C6D

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Bix Tip: The truest rock and roll is the simple stuff that could be made in garages.

Jak Glenn: guitar, bass, vocals
Skip Towers: Drums
Put Me On (the radio), 1980 Boston
youtube.com/watch?v=-ALuZpqR7j

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You start putting hyphens on rock, and it is not as pure, art-rock, prog-rock, country-rock.
But, I would still let them into our country.

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