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Artist Biography by Michael G. Nastos
Teenage improvisers led by Donald Washington. Spawned saxophonist James Carter and bassist Rodney Whitaker.
AllMusic Review by Michael G. Nastos
Recording from young improvisers directed by Dr. Donald Washington, it includes five pieces, two from D. Washington. The first recording for firebrand saxophonist James Carter also features Koli Givens (tpt) and Cassius Richmond (fl/p).
Bird/Trane/Sco Now! – Bird/Trane/Sco Now!
Label:
BTSN Records – B-2001
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1986
Genre:
Jazz
Style:
Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz, Jazz-Funk
TracklistHide Credits
A1New Spectrum Too New Spectrum
Piano – Cassius Richmond
Written-By – Albert Roberson
A2Kevin's Beat Know Beat
Written-By – Kevin Washington (3)
A3Flute People
Piano – Kevin Washington (3)
Written-By – Donald Washington
B1The Creator
Written-By – Donald Washington
B2Disco 2000
Piano – Cassius Richmond
Written-By – Cassius Richmond
Companies, etc.
Produced For – BTSN Inc.
Recorded At – Masterpiece Sound Studio
Credits
Alto Flute, Piano – Cassius Richmond
Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Flute – Albert Roberson
Bass, Wind Chimes, Electric Bass – Jerome Yancy
Coordinator [Administrative] – Faye Washington
Design [Logo] – Virgil Grady
Drums, Piano, Flute [Wooden] – Kevin Washington (3)
Engineer, Consultant [Project] – Harold Bowles
Photography By – William Townley
Producer – Donald Washington
Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet, Flute – James Carter (3)
Trumpet, Gong – Koli Givens
Wind Chimes – Jerome Yancy
Notes
Recorded April 11, 1986
Many thanks and love to Clinton Washington, my dad, for his financial assistance.
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