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  • Al, to be frank, I never listened to any of your podcasts. This morning I did. I spent a wonderful time. Thanks, well done.
    A good opportunity to hear again some of the gems hidden in my own collection.
    In hindsight we may conclude that the tenor saxophone players of the fifties generation consisted of a solid, exclusive, triumvirate: Coltrane, Getz, Rollins (in alphabetical order). One tends to forget these days what an extraordinary musician Stan was, even if he did not contribute any compositions by himself.
    I had the privilege of hearing each of the three live in concert on a number of occasions.
    P.S. I liked your observation on “the way you look tonight”. The Rollins-Monk version vs Stan’s.

  • Thank you so much Rudolf. I really appreciate it. My next show will be on Dexter Gordon. The triumvirate may expand to a quartet. 🙂

  • In my modest personal opinion Dexter should occupy a place in the Holy Trinity of fifties tenor saxophone players, along with Sonny and Trane, instead of Getz

  • Or we could just make it a Holy Quartet. 🙂

  • Coltrane on Getz “Let’s face it, we’d all sound like that if we could.”

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