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1975 - Dexter Gordon Quartet concert tour - Japan
Dexter Gordon (ts), Kenny Drew (p), Niels-Henning Orsted-Pedersen (b), Albert Heath (dr)
Jimmy Heath: A Giant in the Jazz World
Introduction: Jimmy Heath, a saxophonist, composer, and arranger, stands as one of the most influential and versatile figures in jazz history. Throughout a career spanning more than seven decades, Heath carved out a unique legacy with his contributions to both the bebop movement and beyond. His work as a performer and composer left an indelible mark on jazz, and his collaborations with some of…
In Memoriam: Albert Heath (1935 - 2024)
Albert “Tootie” Heath (May 31, 1935 – April 3, 2024) was an American jazz hard bop drummer, the brother of tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath and the double-bassist Percy Heath. With Stanley Cowell, the Heaths formed the Heath Brothers jazz band in 1975. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on May 31, 1935, he first recorded in 1957 with John Coltrane. From 1958 to 1974, he worked with,…
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McCoy Tyner - When Sunny Gets Blue (Today and Tomorrow, 1963)
Personnel:
McCoy Tyner - piano Jimmy Garrison - bass Albert Heath - drums
one of my favorites...
Albert ‘Tootie’ Heath
FRIEDRICH GULDA QUINTET, HAMBURG, 1969
Friedrich Gulda Quintet Kenny Wheeler (tp, fl-h), John Surman (bs, ss), Friedrich Gulda (p, el-p), Barre Phillips (b), Pierre Cavalli (g), Klaus Weiss (dr). Studio B/ Funkhaus Hamburg, Hamburg (Germany), December 7 & 12, 1969. Suite: "Wheel In The Right Machine" 1 To John Coltrane 2 To Joao Gilberto 3 To Albert Heath 4 To the New People