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  1. Siehe Diskografie der Toshiko Akiyoshi/Lew Tabakin Big Band. Als Sideman. Donald Byrd: Electric Byrd (Blue Note, 1970) Donald Byrd: Kofi (Blue Note, 1995 (1970)) George Gruntz: The MPS Years (MPS, 1971–80) Bennie Wallace: The Art of the Saxophone (Denon, 1987) Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin: Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin (Evidence, 1980)

  2. 4. Nov. 2003 · On "Kofi," Lew Tabackin's flute swirls freely above the thickly layered grooves and complex horn arrangements. Frank Foster plays with authority on "Fufu." Byrd's playing on Kofi shows the influence of his vastly superior rival, Miles Davis. Still, his own distinct sound shines through, as he plays with great fluidity and style.

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  3. 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.

  4. www.lewtabackin.com › bioLew Tabackin

    Down Beat International Critics Poll 2010 - Flute. Lew Tabackin, flutist and tenor saxophonist, is an artist of astonishing vision. His electrifying flute playing is at once virtuosic, primordial, cross-cultural, and passionate. His distinctive tenor sax style includes the use of wide intervals, abrupt changes of mood and tempo, and purposeful ...

  5. Lew is a virtuoso saxophonist and flutist who continues to probe the possibilities of varied expressions on both instruments. He is also deeply committed to preserving the musical identities of some of the greatest tenor players in historyColeman Hawkins, Lester Young, Ben Webster, Don Byas, Al Cohn, John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. He has ...

  6. 7. Juli 2023 · Lew Tabackins contributions to jazz have been recognized with several awards and critical acclaim. But perhaps more importantly, he has remained a leading voice in jazz, respected by his peers and adored by audiences worldwide. His music continues to inspire, and his approach to the saxophone and flute remains as distinctive as ever ...

  7. The instrumentation's a bit different than usual, and includes a warm frontline of Frank Foster on tenor, Lew Tabackin on flute and tenor, and William Campbell on trombone – all working with these charts that are full and flowing – really strong, soulful elements that get some further great touches from Duke Pearson on Fender Rhodes! Rhythms echo some of Pearson's own great music of the ...