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  1. Personnel. Max Roach – drums. Charles Tolliver – trumpet. Gary Bartz – alto saxophone. Stanley Cowell – piano, electric piano. Jymie Merritt – electric bass. Andy Bey – vocals (track 5) References. ^ Max Roach discography accessed September 25, 2012. ^ a b Henderson, A. Allmusic Review accessed September 25, 2012.

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    • 1968
    • June 25–26, 1968, New York City
    • Jazz
  2. 14. Juli 2023 · Arc Records are overjoyed to reissue pioneering jazz drummer Max Roach’s legendary 1968 album Members Don’t Git Weary out 14th July. This album marks the second instalment of a new series of special reissues from the storied archives of the Atlantic Jazz archive and personally curated by DJ and Broadcaster Gilles Peterson. The LP ...

  3. 10. Aug. 2023 · Penned by Roach and vocalist Andy Bey, the song very much echoes the sentiments and feelings of the time. Beys mournful tone imbues the lyrics with expression and passion, but the track is in stark comparison with the rest of the music that is joyously uplifting.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1968 Vinyl release of "Members, Don't Git Weary" on Discogs.

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    • Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Monarch Press
    • US
    • Atlantic-SD 1510
  5. Members, Don't Git Weary, an Album by Max Roach. Released in October 1968 on Atlantic (catalog no. SD 1510; Vinyl LP). Genres: Post-Bop. Rated #24 in the best albums of 1968, and #1611 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Max Roach (drums), Gary Bartz (alto saxophone), Charles Tolliver (trumpet), Jymie Merritt (electric bass), Stanley Cowell ...

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    • 25 June 1968-26 July 1968
    • Max Roach
    • October 1968
  6. Provided to YouTube by Rhino AtlanticMembers Don't Git Weary · Max RoachMembers Don't Get Weary℗ 1968 Atlantic Recording Corp.Vocals: Andy BeyTrumpet: Charle...

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  7. Der Pionier des modernen Schlagzeugspiels mit dem Bewusstsein für alles Politische und Soziale hatte schon 1960 mit seiner "Freedom Now Suite" Jazz-Geschichte geschrieben. 1968, als "Members, Dont Get Weary" erschien, lagen Hoffnungsträger wie Martin Luther King, Malcolm X und Präsident Kennedy bereits unter der Erde und die Bürgerrechtsbewegung...