http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/06/18/323346744/jazz-pianist-composer-horace-silver-dies-at-85
Some of his tunes will, I think, be played for centuries. RIP
Horace Silver has passed
Horace Silver has passed
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Another great one is gone.
One of the very first jazz tunes I played as a drummer was Sister Sadie, and I dug it really hard. I thought that was one of the hippest tunes ever. Still do.
R.I.P., Horace Silver ~
One of the very first jazz tunes I played as a drummer was Sister Sadie, and I dug it really hard. I thought that was one of the hippest tunes ever. Still do.
R.I.P., Horace Silver ~
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Wow, I have to confess that I thought he had already died a while back. Big influence on me in my early years. RIP, sir.
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Until reading an article today, I had forgotten that Horace began his musical career as a tenor saxophonist in the style of Lester Young, before switching to piano. He was discovered by a tenor player, Stan Getz, who took him on the road with him. His association with Art Blakey was also pivotal in his early development.
Man, what a musical legacy he leaves behind. Staggering.
Man, what a musical legacy he leaves behind. Staggering.
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It's a Horace Silver marathon!
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Doug: not strange you thought that, as he'd been suffering from Alzheimer's for some time, and definitely "out of circulation."
He had such a huge influence on my musical taste... what I still listen to and love -- and play.
He was a great friend of my good friends (from Chicago) Earma and Marshall Thompson. I can't help thinking they are all playing together today...
He had such a huge influence on my musical taste... what I still listen to and love -- and play.
He was a great friend of my good friends (from Chicago) Earma and Marshall Thompson. I can't help thinking they are all playing together today...
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http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/wkcr/story/horace-silver-memorial-broadcast-wednesday-june-18-8pm
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Great composer, he was. RIP
Surely not all of a sudden. Less than half of a sudden at best.
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One of the 1st Jazz records I ever bought; In Pursuit Of The 27th Man (correction!). I was into the Dreams band at the time, when I saw the Brecker bros. on the Silver record I scooped it up not knowing a thing about him. I loved it! Last record of his I picked up was Hardbop Grandpop! RIP.
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