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Bones Blues - Premium Handcrafted Jewelry for Women | Trendy Boho Necklaces & Bracelets | Perfect for Casual Wear, Music Festivals & Layering Outfits
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Bones Blues - Premium Handcrafted Jewelry for Women | Trendy Boho Necklaces & Bracelets | Perfect for Casual Wear, Music Festivals & Layering Outfits
Bones Blues - Premium Handcrafted Jewelry for Women | Trendy Boho Necklaces & Bracelets | Perfect for Casual Wear, Music Festivals & Layering Outfits
Bones Blues - Premium Handcrafted Jewelry for Women | Trendy Boho Necklaces & Bracelets | Perfect for Casual Wear, Music Festivals & Layering Outfits
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Don Menza is a powerful tenor saxophonist, with a dynamic and distinctive sound and style. Born in Buffalo, NY in 1936, Menza was with Maynard Ferguson's Orchestra (1960-1962) as both a soloist and an arranger. A short tenure with Stan Kenton preceded joining Buddy Rich's 1968 big band in the "jazz tenor" chair, recording the famous solo cadenza on "Channel 1 Suite" (Recorded "live" at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas) that utilized circular breathing and has become known as a classic. He settled in California and has worked with Elvin Jones, Louie Bellson and as a long time member of The Tonight Show Band, with Johnny Carson.
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One day in August 1977, former Buddy Rich saxophonist Don Menza got together with drummer Pete Magadini's trio for a blowing session in Toronto, and this fantastic album is the result. It's soulful, high energy hard bop on a set list of warhorses, but if you think you're tired of hearing "Old Devil Moon," "Freddie Freeloader" or "Solar," wait 'til you hear how Menza and company swing the hell out of these tunes. The ballads "Poor Butterfly" and "I Remember Clifford" receive gorgeous, burnished performances. Wonderful, no-frills jazz by one of the best bands you've never heard of.

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