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All those years and all those albums......

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Posted on February 22, 2015 at 17:05:24
Awe-d-o-file
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And I never heard Anthony Jackson live until today. He played w/Wayne Krantz and Keith Carlock in a reschedule of last nights snowed out show at Jammin Java in Vienna , VA.






Here's a few things he played on with the "Money" (for the love of) bassline on the Ojay's hit being the most well known.......


Michel Camilo (Why Not?, Rendezvous, One More Once, Thru My Eyes, Triangulo)
Fahir Atakoglu (If, Istanbul In Blue)
Chick Corea (The Leprechaun)
Billy Cobham
Steely Dan (Gaucho: "My Rival", "Glamour Profession")
Al Di Meola (Land of the Midnight Sun, Elegant Gypsy, Casino, Splendido Hotel, Electric Rendezvous, Tour De Force – Live, Tirami Su, Kiss My Axe, Flesh on Flesh)
Donald Fagen (The Nightfly: "I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World)", "Ruby Baby")
Yiorgos Fakanas  (INTERSPIRIT)
Roberta Flack (Feel Like Makin' Love)
Steve Gadd
Urbie Green (The Fox (CTI, 1976))
Dave Grusin
Masaru Imada (Seaside (1982))
Chaka Khan (Naughty, What Cha' Gonna Do for Me, Chaka)
Steve Khan
Wayne Krantz (Your Basic Live '06, Signals)
Bireli Lagrene (My Favorite Django)
Pat Metheny
The O'Jays (Ship Ahoy): "For the Love of Money"
Michel Petrucciani (Playground, Both Worlds, Trio in Tokyo)
Esther Phillips (Capricorn Princess (1976))
Simon Phillips (Force Majeure (1992), Another Lifetime (1997) )
Buddy Rich
Lee Ritenour (World Of Brazil, Overtime)
Alejandro Sanz (No Es Lo Mismo (2003))
Simon & Garfunkel (The Concert in Central Park)
Paul Simon (One-Trick Pony, Hearts and Bones)
Mike Stern (Odds or Evens, Who Let the Cats Out?)
Akiko Yano (TWILIGHT ~the"LIVE"best of Akiko Yano~)
Hiromi (Another Mind, Brain, Voice, Move, Alive)
Michael Urbaniak
Sadao Watanabe
Dave Weckl (Master Plan, Hard Wired)


Here's an all time favorite of mine w/AJ







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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936

 

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The man is special, posted on February 22, 2015 at 18:10:22
dwill123
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I was lucky enough to catch Mr. Jackson live with the Buddy Rich Orchestra when they played my college around 1975/76ish. He had more hair then but still played in his traditional sitting position. As demanding as Buddy Rich was Jackson was more than up to the task and it was a great evening of music.

 

You'll get this, posted on February 24, 2015 at 06:20:32
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So the link is a video shot at the show I was at Sunday. I helped the guy and got him a stool to stand upon. You'll get this I think but I've seen WK and KC before many times but not AJ. When I fist saw him play I started smiling and watching him gettin' into the groove really was nice. Brought a tear to my eye. 45 years I've been enjoying his playing....they do a little can't touch this riff here


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edit: around 5:30-5:40 WK goes to AJ to show him what to play on the sheet music and uses his ring modulator -fun!
ET

"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936

 

RE: You'll get this, posted on February 24, 2015 at 07:31:46
jec01
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Excellent. I wish more videos would focus on the drummer like that.

Happy listening,

Jim

"The passage of my life is measured out in shirts."
- Brian Eno

 

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