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  1. 1. Apr. 2001 · What would a Carla White album be without some knowledgeable scatting and other wordless vocalizing adventures. "This Can't Be Love" was selected for one of the scatting escapades. But what takes this track beyond the ordinary is the modern piano and tenor sax improvisions of Peter Madsen and Lew Tabackin, respectively. This track ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lew_TabackinLew Tabackin - Wikipedia

    Lewis Barry Tabackin (born March 26, 1940) [1] is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and flutist. He is married to pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi with whom he has co-led large ensembles since the 1970s. Biography. Lew Tabackin at Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay, California, June 3, 1984.

  3. Jazz album: “The Sweetest Sounds” by Carla White, released in 2001 on DIW. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz

  4. 1. März 2001 · A surefire New York piano trio headed by Peter Madsen is at White's beck and call, with tenor saxophone great Lew Tabackin providing a few lavish solos to boot. White's own "But I Was Wrong" augments eleven substantial cuts. Loose and spontaneous, but solidly together, this is great vocal jazz that is deserving of a wider audience.

  5. Auf dem von der Kritik gelobten DIW-Album The Sweetest Sounds wurde Carla White von dem Pianisten Peter Madsen, dem Bassisten Dean Johnson, dem Perkussionisten Steve Berrios und bei einigen Stücken von Lew Tabackin auf dem Tenorsaxophon begleitet.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "The Sweetest Sounds" on Discogs.

  7. Lew took an extended tenor solo on “New Girl” that remains to this day one of my favorite sax solos within the context of a big band. Since that experience, I have purchased many albums with Lew as a sideman and as a leader and have never been disappointed. Lew is a virtuoso saxophonist and flutist who continues to probe the possibilities ...