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First Flight in Franklin, TN
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Barnes and Noble
First Flight in Franklin, TN
Current price: $13.99
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Tenor saxophonist
Don Menza's
second recording as a leader (which was preceded by an obscure effort in 1965 for the European Saba label) matches his hard-driving style with trombonist
Frank Rosolino
, pianist
Alan Broadbent
and a rhythm section often including two percussionists. Five of the seven songs are
Menza
originals, ranging stylistically from ballads and bop to the joyful
"Samba De Rollins."
Unfortunately, this spirited LP (made for the long-defunct Catalyst label) will be difficult to locate. ~ Scott Yanow
Don Menza's
second recording as a leader (which was preceded by an obscure effort in 1965 for the European Saba label) matches his hard-driving style with trombonist
Frank Rosolino
, pianist
Alan Broadbent
and a rhythm section often including two percussionists. Five of the seven songs are
Menza
originals, ranging stylistically from ballads and bop to the joyful
"Samba De Rollins."
Unfortunately, this spirited LP (made for the long-defunct Catalyst label) will be difficult to locate. ~ Scott Yanow
Tenor saxophonist
Don Menza's
second recording as a leader (which was preceded by an obscure effort in 1965 for the European Saba label) matches his hard-driving style with trombonist
Frank Rosolino
, pianist
Alan Broadbent
and a rhythm section often including two percussionists. Five of the seven songs are
Menza
originals, ranging stylistically from ballads and bop to the joyful
"Samba De Rollins."
Unfortunately, this spirited LP (made for the long-defunct Catalyst label) will be difficult to locate. ~ Scott Yanow
Don Menza's
second recording as a leader (which was preceded by an obscure effort in 1965 for the European Saba label) matches his hard-driving style with trombonist
Frank Rosolino
, pianist
Alan Broadbent
and a rhythm section often including two percussionists. Five of the seven songs are
Menza
originals, ranging stylistically from ballads and bop to the joyful
"Samba De Rollins."
Unfortunately, this spirited LP (made for the long-defunct Catalyst label) will be difficult to locate. ~ Scott Yanow