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  1. Mike Mainieri vocals: Ben Sidran. 2:34: 3: It Didn't All Come True. alto saxophone: Phil Woods (US jazz woodwind player) bass: Eddie Gomez (jazz double bassist) drums (drum set): Peter Erskine (American jazz drummer) guitar: Steve Khan piano: Ben Sidran ...

  2. Ben Sidran. Head Hunters. Herbie Hancock. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1983 Vinyl release of "Bop City" on Discogs.

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  3. Ben Sidran – Bop City (1988, CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Polystar Co.,Ltd. Credits. Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods. Bass – Eddie Gomez. Drums – Peter Erskine. Guitar – Steve Khan. Piano, Vocals – Ben Sidran. Vibraphone – Mike Mainieri. Notes.

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  4. 13. März 1983 · BOP CITY. Ben Sidran Ben Sidran, piano and vocals Mike Maineri, vibraphone Phil Woods, alto saxophone Steve Kahn, guitar Eddie Gomez, bass Peter Erskine, drums Tracks: 1. Solar (David) 2. Big Nick (Coltrane) 3. It Didn't All Come True (Sidran) 4. City Home (Allison) 5. Bop City/Theme From "Jazz Alive!" (Sidran) 6. Little Sherry (Rouse) 7.

  5. Labels. Elektra Musician, NYC. Website. www .nycrecords .com. Michael T. Mainieri Jr. (born July 4, 1938) [1] is an American vibraphonist, known for his work with the jazz fusion group Steps Ahead. [1] He is married to the singer-songwriter and harpist Dee Carstensen.

  6. MIKE MAINIERI is a post bop, post-fusion contemporary, fusion, nu jazz, hard bop, eclectic fusion pop/art song/folk music artist. This page includes MIKE MAINIERI's : biography, official website, pictures, videos from YouTube, related forum topics, shouts, news, tour dates and events, live auctions, online shopping sites, detailled reviews and ...

  7. www.bensidran.com › album › bop-cityBop City | Ben Sidran

    Bop City. Go jazz, 1982. Recorded in one afternoon on a steamy New York summer day, this album was a paean to all the cats who came to the corner of 52nd St and Broadway back in the day and declared themselves to be at home. My first trip to New York (as a boy of 18) I stood on that exact corner and said the exact same thing.