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      SmoothOperator @Dr GO last edited by

      @dr-go

      Maybe his signature, but did he ever play it at a gig? I think I am trying to avoid those songs where they recorded umpteen takes to get an ungoddly good track, that isn't even really the main attraction(its a theme for a movie). There are a bunch of songs out there like Penny Lane or High Hopes:

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        SmoothOperator last edited by

        Call On me - Lee Loughnane (Chicago) ??

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          Mike Ansberry @GeorgeB last edited by

          @georgeb Eddie Calvert seems to be the trumpet player most associated with Cherry Pink.

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            GeorgeB @Mike Ansberry last edited by GeorgeB

            @mike-ansberry

            In the US the Prado version was released in 1955 before Calvert's, and featured Billy Regis on trumpet. It went to number one on the US Billboard chart . A couple of months later in the United Kingdom, Calvert released his version and it went to the top of the charts there for something like four or five months. I actually liked both versions but I had already bought the Prado record by then.

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              SmoothOperator last edited by

              Do any of the Funk trumpet players get credit? Ain't it Funky is slick, and Jungle Boogie:

              I've been looking at the Jamaican Ska, horn players, but it doesn't look like they crossed over into the US.

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                SmoothOperator @SmoothOperator last edited by

                @smoothoperator

                I think that horn part was actually a trombone.

                Here is a cool clip James Brown's band opening with Sidewinder: https://youtu.be/BMELadyJK-8?t=343.

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                • Kehaulani
                  Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                  No one knows any other Signature Songs by legendary players?

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                    BigDub @Kehaulani last edited by

                    @kehaulani
                    How about Java, by Al Hirt?
                    He really had some chops. I am not saying he necessarily needed his full arsenal on Java, but it really put him into the popular mainstream

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                      SmoothOperator @SmoothOperator last edited by

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                      Actually, I was confused the comp part was trumpet, but the solo was a trombone. I was confused I a solo transcription for the Trombone when I was trying to find the Trumpet music.

                      It appears to be "Kush" Griffith on the trumpet and James even refers to him in the song. Play Kush's part, so Kush can play his horn.

                      Though, maybe just a studio recording.

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                      • J. Jericho
                        J. Jericho Global Moderator last edited by

                        Here's my nomination for Herb Alpert:

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                        "If it was just up to me, I'd only have trumpet players on my show." - Jackie Gleason

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                          GeorgeB @J. Jericho last edited by

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                          I played that lp so much that the tracks are worn. Good choice, j-jericho

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                            SmoothOperator @Kehaulani last edited by

                            @kehaulani said in Famous Signature Songs:

                            No one knows any other Signature Songs by legendary players?

                            I think the thread has covered all the bases though I'm surprised Grazing in the Grass isn't getting more comments.

                            I like this thread alot though. It's a tough criteria, after thinking about it. A "signature" implies alot. Like the player has to be band lead or at least a very successful soloist. Though some of the songs that don't fit the bill are still interesting.

                            A couple that are on the radar as legendary players are Chic Chocolate, Chocolate Armenteros, and Baba Brooks. They get into the confusing international waters, and never had hits in the USA so it's difficult to assess their popularity.

                            Chic lead the house band at the Taj Mahal and recorded many Bolly Wood films:

                            I think the sweets pattern is pretty interesting, Taste of Honey, Sugar Libs, Chocolate.

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                            • Kehaulani
                              Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                              Exhausted? Gad. What about (might be duplicates, due to poor eyesight -sorry):
                              Clifford Brown
                              Lee Morgan
                              Bubber Miley
                              Roy Eldridge
                              Maurice Andre
                              Rafael Mendez
                              Harry James
                              Louis Prima
                              Freddie Hubbard
                              Dizzy Gillespie
                              Chet Baker
                              Fats Navarro

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                              Martin Committee
                              Getzen Capri Cornet
                              Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                              "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                              Charlie Parker

                              "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                              Chet Baker

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                                SmoothOperator @Kehaulani last edited by

                                @kehaulani said in Famous Signature Songs:

                                Exhausted? Gad. What about (might be duplicates, due to poor eyesight -sorry):
                                Clifford Brown
                                Lee Morgan
                                Bubber Miley
                                Roy Eldridge
                                Maurice Andre
                                Rafael Mendez
                                Harry James
                                Louis Prima
                                Freddie Hubbard
                                Dizzy Gillespie
                                Chet Baker
                                Fats Navarro

                                I think Harry James was overlooked, but that's kind like cheating because back then swing music was pop music. Would "Two O'clock Jump" be a contender for his signature?

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                                • J. Jericho
                                  J. Jericho Global Moderator last edited by

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                                  Shofar

                                  "If it was just up to me, I'd only have trumpet players on my show." - Jackie Gleason

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                                    GeorgeB last edited by GeorgeB

                                    Harry James has been overlooked by today's jazz lovers. He was doing things with his horn in jazz that amazed other well known players of the day.
                                    If you want to know exactly how great a trumpet player, and jazz musician, Harry James really was, I suggest you pick up a copy of Chuck Par-Due's interesting book: HARRY JAMES Trumpet Icon

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                                      neal085 @J. Jericho last edited by

                                      @j-jericho Man, I love Harry James. Great sound and such smooth chops.

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                                      • Kehaulani
                                        Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                                        Did you guys know that Harry never practiced?

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                                        "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                                        Chet Baker

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                                          Newell Post @Kehaulani last edited by

                                          @kehaulani According to some books, he performed up to 6 hours per day, on some days. Who has the time or the chops to practice with that kind of performance schedule?

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                                          • Kehaulani
                                            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                                            That's interesting because I've read the opposite. Matter of fact, he spent most of his practice time womanizing and drinking.

                                            Benge 3X
                                            Martin Committee
                                            Getzen Capri Cornet
                                            Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                                            "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                                            Charlie Parker

                                            "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                                            Chet Baker

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