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1. |
Hambone |
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2. |
Big Kneed Gal |
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3. |
King Porter
Stomp |
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4. |
You Don't
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5. |
Rambler |
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6. |
Fishin' Blues |
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7. |
Nette |
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8. |
Tunk |
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9. |
Law Years |
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10. |
Nubian Stomp |
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Bob Stewart - tuba
Dave Burrell - Piano (on 4)
John Clark - French horn (on 1,3,5)
Stanton Davis - trumpet (on 1,3,5)
Fred Griffen - French horn (on 2)
Jerome Harris - guitar (on 7 & 10)
Graham Haynes - cornet, trumpet (on 7 & 10)
Taj Mahal - guitar, vocals (on 2,6)
Aaron Scott - drums (on 4)
Marshall Sealy - French horn (on 2)
Steve Turre - trombone (on 1,3,5)
Carlos Ward - alto saxophone (on 7 & 10)
Buddy Williams - drums (on 1,3,5,7 & 10)
James Zollar - trumpet (on 1,3,5) |
$9.98 - CD

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With Then and Now, his
debut Postcards CD, Bob Stewart brings the tuba back to the modern
ensemble, redefining both the repertoire and the techniques needed to
accomplish this. Through the use of various ensembles (with Taj Mahal,
with pianist Dave Burrell, with a brass ensemble, and with a jazz
quintet), Stewart traces the migration and evolution of the music we know
today as jazz from the west coast of Africa, through the Caribbean, into
New Orleans, up the Mississippi to Chicago, and east to New York and
today. In bridging the gap from then to now, Stewart stakes the tuba's
claim to its rightful place in the music's of the past, present and future. |