@ Gord, The french horn player on that album is named Junior Collins. Would that be the right answer, then, Mike?
@ Gord, The french horn player on that album is named Junior Collins. Would that be the right answer, then, Mike?
I think that this is still the type of quiz that I prefer.
If anyone agrees, then let me know and I will start it going again.
If there is no support I will forget about it.
Maybe feature both quizzes John. I just sorta figured out how to post to other one (although I am still getting it wrong!)
But both might work okay.
Does anybody else agree?
I'm good with that, John.
Please do John, it would be a shame to stop it.
Margaret
Not able to join in very often but I do enjoy it
teddy
Ok, I will think up something suitable over the weekend.
Nice to hear from you again Margaret.
Thank you John, I look forward to your question.
Margaret
This saxophonist, a contemporary of Art Pepper in more ways than one,
had a career spanning 50 years.
1st clue: his father was a guitarist for a famous pop vocal group
Not much of a response coming through guys.
2nd clue - the vocal group was "the Inkspots"
Sorry John but I just can't come up with an answer.
I'll try -Al Cohn.
Sorry Stu, not Al Cohn.
Final clue coming up -
while in San Quentin for drug offences in the 60s he and Art Pepper, (also an inmate for the same reason),
formed a small jazz ensemble.
Last edited by OLDUDE; Feb-28-2012 at 21:19.
Ah ha!! Would that be the alto player Frank Morgan?