Leslie Hewitt, Jamal Cyrus For Solo Piano, Alto Saxophone, or Tambourine (This Score May Be Realized in Any Imaginative Way, or in Conjunction With or in Response to the Re-cording of the Song Evidence (Justice) 00:07:55 on the Album Monk in Tokyo, Columbia Records (1963) With Thelonious Monk on Piano, Charlie Rouse on Tenor Saxophone, Butch Warren on Bass, and Frankie Dunlap on Drums or Evidence 00:04:41 on the Album Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall, Blue Note Records (1957) With Thelonious Monk on Piano, John Coltrane on Tenor Saxophone, Ahamed Abdul-Malik on Bass, and Shadow Wilson on Drums or Evidence 00:05:00 on the Album Evidence, New Jazz (1962) With Steve Lacy on Soprano Saxophone, Don Cherry on Trumpet; Carl Brown on Bass, and Billie Higgins (Abdul Kareem) on Drums), 2022 Flatscreen, mono DJ headphone
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For Solo Piano Alto Saxophone or Tambourine This Score May Be Realized in Any Imaginative Way or in Conjunction With or in Response to the Re-cording of the Song Evidence Justice 000755 on the Album Monk in Tokyo Columbia Records 1963 With Thelonious Monk on Piano Charlie Rouse on Tenor Saxophone Butch Warren on Bass and Frankie Dunlap on Drums or Evidence 000441 on the Album Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall Blue Note Records 1957 With Thelonious Monk on Piano John Coltrane on Tenor Saxophone Ahamed Abdul-Malik on Bass and Shadow Wilson on Drums or Evidence 000500 on the Album Evidence New Jazz 1962 With Steve Lacy on Soprano Saxophone Don Cherry on Trumpet Carl Brown on Bass and Billie Higgins Abdul Kareem on Drums by Leslie Hewitt Jamal Cyrus contemporary artwork Moving Image
Leslie Hewitt, Jamal Cyrus For Solo Piano, Alto Saxophone, or Tambourine (This Score May Be Realized in Any Imaginative Way, or in Conjunction With or in Response to the Re-cording of the Song Evidence (Justice) 00:07:55 on the Album Monk in Tokyo, Columbia Records (1963) With Thelonious Monk on Piano, Charlie Rouse on Tenor Saxophone, Butch Warren on Bass, and Frankie Dunlap on Drums or Evidence 00:04:41 on the Album Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall, Blue Note Records (1957) With Thelonious Monk on Piano, John Coltrane on Tenor Saxophone, Ahamed Abdul-Malik on Bass, and Shadow Wilson on Drums or Evidence 00:05:00 on the Album Evidence, New Jazz (1962) With Steve Lacy on Soprano Saxophone, Don Cherry on Trumpet; Carl Brown on Bass, and Billie Higgins (Abdul Kareem) on Drums), 2022 Request Price & Availability
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