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  1. Altoist Vincent Herring has a more forceful presence on the front line, his raw, hard tone and rhythmic sense not resembling Cannonball's in the least, while Rob Bargad offers competent mainstream piano ...

  2. Vincent Dwyne Herring (born November 19, 1964) is an American jazz saxophonist, flautist, composer, and educator. Known for his fiery and soulful playing in the bands of Horace Silver , Freddie Hubbard , and Nat Adderley in the earlier stages of his career, he now frequently performs around the world with his own groups and is heavily involved in jazz education.

  3. Makoto Kimata. Nat Adderley chronology. Talkin' About You. (1990) The Old Country. (1991) Workin'. (1992) The Old Country is an album by Nat Adderley 's Quintet recorded in 1990 and originally released on the Japanese Alfa label before being re-released on Enja Records.

  4. Vincent Herring (* 19. November 1964 in Hopkinsville in Kentucky) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Saxophonist (Alt, Sopran) und Flötist des Hardbop und Post-Bop. Vincent Herring, 2005 Vincent Herring, 1993. Leben und Wirken. Herring wuch ...

  5. 1. Aug. 1998 · Talkin' About You, its title a dedication to Cannonball, is a typically strong set recorded in 1990 and first released on Orrin Keepnews's Landmark label. No surprises occur, but it's one solid set that benefits from Nat's sterling work on coronet and highlights alto player Vincent Herring's frighteningly cloned Cannonball sound ...

  6. Talkin' About You, an Album by Nat Adderley. Released in November 1990 on Landmark (catalog no. LCD-1528-2; CD). Genres: Jazz. Featured peformers: Nat Adderley (cornet), Vincent Herring (alto saxophone), Rob Bargad (piano), Walter Booker (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums).

  7. 19. Nov. 2021 · Vincent Dwayne Herring was born November 19, 1964 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. His parents divorced, and he and his mother moved to California. When he was 11, he started playing saxophone in school bands and studying privately at Dean Frederick's School of Music in Vallejo, California. At age 16, he entered California State University, Chico on a music scholarship.