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Candid Rehersal of the Roy Haynes Trio (Drums-R.Haynes), (Bass-E.Revis) and (Tenor Saxophone-B.Marsalis ) with Rob "Wacko" Hunter in the background at the North Sea Jazz Festival Hotel in Rotterdam, NL July 15, 2006.
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One word- dynamite.
From another great night at the Garden, Branford Marsalis sat in, and as shown here, is simply having a blast as is Jerry. Hornsby also played piano for this run. A superb Franklins.
Exactly 10 seconds is cut from the 9:30 mark to fit the 10min youtube max
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Branford backstage warms-up on his alto-tenor saxophone for the classical performance of "The Imagined Sound of Sun on Stone" By Sally Beamish with the Rotterdam Philharmonic in Rotterdam, NL North Sea Jazz Festival, conducting Jurjen Hempel
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I love this tune composed by Kenny Kirkland.
The Branford Marsalis Quartet
Branford Marsalis: Saxphones
Kenny Kirkland: Piano
Delbert Felix: Bass
Lewis Nash: Drums
Date: November,13,1987
Location: Spirit Square Arts Center,Charlotte,nor th Carolina.
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Branford Marsalis Quartet- Never Again - music from a Spike Lee joint "Mo' Better Blues"
Produced by Bill Lee
Recording and Mix Engineer - Patrick Smith
Branford Marsalis - Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
Kenny Kirkland - Piano
Robert Hurst - Bass
Jeff 'Tain' Watts - Drums
Terence Blanchard - Trumpt
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Duke Ellington's lovely "Come Sunday," is performed by Branford Marsalis and his amazing sax, and lovely Kathleen
Battle. John Williams and The Boston Pops admirably provide their usual elegant accompaniment.