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3.821 Ft
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1. | Tuning Notes :48
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2. | 88 Basie Street
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3. | Switch in Time
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4. | Hay Burner
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5. | Basie-Straight Ahead
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6. | The Wind Machine [Slow Version]
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7. | A Warm Breeze
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8. | Samantha
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9. | Ya Gotta Try
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10. | Lonely Street
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11. | The Wind Machine [Fast Version]
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Jazz
Sammy Nestico Dan Haerle - Piano Ed Soph - Drums Philip Bailey - Liner Notes Steve Good - Engineer Todd Coolman - Bass
Play-A-Long Book & CD Set
Sammy Nestico
Active Decade: '80s Born: Feb 06, 1924 in Pittsburgh, PA Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion, Progressive Big Band, Swing
Famous for his arrangements for the Count Basie orchestra, Sammy Nestico -- a cousin of tenor saxophonist Sal Nistico -- has always had a productive, if lesser-known, solo career. Self-taught on the trombone, at age 17 Nestico was skilled enough to be a studio musician in Pittsburgh. He served in the military, gained a music degree at Duquesne University in 1950 and was staff arranger for the U.S. Air Force Band for many years. Nestico was also a busy freelance arranger: he worked with the U.S. Marine Band starting in 1963 and led the orchestra that performed at functions at the White House. Nestico started contributing arrangements to Basie in 1967 and during the next 15 years would occasionally write for an entire Basie album (including Have a Nice Day, ) Prime Time, Warm Breeze and the big band tracks on 88 Basie Street). Nestico has also written extensively for films and television, has been a significant jazz educator and recorded one album as a leader: Dark Orchid (a 1982 Palo Alto release). ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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