> Also, don't forget the great Paul Chambers
If you're gonna go that far then definitely check out Jimmy Blanton.
He basically invented walking bass. For swing, I think his feel
absolutely can't be topped. Seriously, over PC Ray Brown, Oscar
Petiford. If you are interested in the role of bass as a rhythm
section instrument (as opposed to a super-chops/soloist) then it's
good idea to check out some drummers/great-rhythm-sections.
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Jack O'Quin <jack.oquin@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
>> Scott LaFaro
>> Ron Carter
>> Jimmy Garrison
>> Oscar Pettiford
>> Charles Mingus
>> Ray Brown
>> Tommy Potter
>>
>> Bertram Turetzky
>> Gary Karr
>
> Great list, Dave!
>
> Also, don't forget the great Paul Chambers. Even if you're not
> a big jazz fan, by all means check out the classic Miles Davis
> record, "Kind of Blue".
>
> --
> joq
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