.. Excellent point, Smo-Joe....Like you, that is in my opinion, comparing apples to oranges. Poor Toots gets dragged out for every chromatic argument, yet I've seen Randy Singer more than hold HIS own in a session with Toots...Randy was fabulous...played "Toots" almost better than "Toots" did.
So that particular argument is gone for me. NO ONE holds Jason Ricci in higher esteem than I do. So I find anyone using him in an argument about Stevie just a teeny bit silly.
When I hear someone of the level of a Robert Bonfiglio marvelling at the talent of Stevie Wonder during his own Grand Canyon Seminar.....then I discount any players not of the caliber of Bonfiglio having anything to say about Stevie's chops.
I was delighted that his tastes were so much in sync with mine (even to how much he was moved by Jason's playing at SPAH in Denver)...not that I've ever needed anyone else's opinion to back up my own, but it just proves my contention that Stevie Wonder is at a harmonic level some people just don't seem to have the ability to understand.
"Each and every time I have said anything about Steveland Morris Judkins, I have taken heat, so I don't talk about him any more."
"I once made a statement and was barraged and reminded that someone 'else' had spent "More time than anyone" studying Steevie and his works.
Someone I know we both respect highly?
He passed most of the Free World by musically! I keep telling you how much I like your playing...and style of playing. And they don't know your background the way I do now. Maybe that's why I like Stevie's chromatic so much?...or like YOUR playing so much....one or the other. I'll have to ponder on that some. :)
Elizabeth