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We slide now quite nicely into the first record of a two album set of popular New York City Jazz musicians taking their music around the U.S. In fact, according to the album back cover, they performed in front of 200 thousand fans during 37 concerts in 25 cities. This is one of those concerts.
So get ready to hear the East-West Coast All Stars with music refined at a famed jazz club named after one of the best saxophonists that ever lived in Volume 151: Birdland Stars Tour 1.
Promised link about Birdland Jazz Club.
Credits and copyrights
The Birdland Stars – The Birdland Stars On Tour Vol. 1
Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods
Recorded February 27, 1956, Webster Hall, New York
A Bit Of The Blues
Minorin' The Blues
Phil 'Er Up
Last Lap
I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
By Frank Vaccariello5
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We slide now quite nicely into the first record of a two album set of popular New York City Jazz musicians taking their music around the U.S. In fact, according to the album back cover, they performed in front of 200 thousand fans during 37 concerts in 25 cities. This is one of those concerts.
So get ready to hear the East-West Coast All Stars with music refined at a famed jazz club named after one of the best saxophonists that ever lived in Volume 151: Birdland Stars Tour 1.
Promised link about Birdland Jazz Club.
Credits and copyrights
The Birdland Stars – The Birdland Stars On Tour Vol. 1
Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods
Recorded February 27, 1956, Webster Hall, New York
A Bit Of The Blues
Minorin' The Blues
Phil 'Er Up
Last Lap
I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.