Re: [Harp-L] SPAH 2008- humor



I have all that stuff on vinyl from my college daze.. God I'm feeling old. How about a selection from the first Weather Report album.

Gary Popenoe

On Jun 1, 2008, at 9:35 PM, Slim Heilpern <slim@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That's one hell of an assignment ;-).

Hey, glad to hear you're hosting again this year... looking forward to it!!!

- Slim.

www.SlideManSlim.com



randy singer wrote:
I want to encourage everyone to learn these songs for the jazz jam in order to make the evening as enlightening and exciting as possible.

thanks,

randy


SONGS FOR SPAH 2008


Any Keith Jarrett composition from his solo series.--full harmonica ensemble and nothing in 4/4 please.

Mahavishnu Orchestra, Dance of the Maya -Particularly John Mcglaughlin's solo from the live performance Nov. 16, 1972 at Chrysler Arena.

John Coltrane's duets with Pharaoh Sanders. I understand that their use of atonality is not everyone's cup of tea, but harmonicas will be able to do this naturally.
A little Stravinsky would be nice- particularly like the Rite of Spring. Please keep 1/4 note = 93 beats per minute.


Frank Zappa's "The Great Wazoo". If you want to play it in the originally B flat, that would be OK. Please prepare the tenor and bass harmonicas to perform the baritone sax solo.

THANK YOU

RANDY SINGER

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhL-Q_OI1rw
randy music video

http://www.randysinger.com
http://www.myspace.com/randysinger

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