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[Jimmy Heath] composed eight of the album's 10 tunes. His \"Big P\" and \"Gemini\" may be familiar from recordings by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet or Sextet -- and \"Project S\" from a recording by Herbie Mann. But to hear them with a big band is to hear them in the full regalia of harmony and ensemble colors. Lew Tabackin solos on flute on \"Gemini,\" adding an exotic flavor to the groove.
ALL THAT JAZZ
Follow the music to William Paterson University's Shea Performing Arts Center for the 23rd annual Summer Jazz Room Series, with jazz saxophonist Jimmy Heath performing in the finale. The week of performances will kick off with drummer Winard Harper with faculty from the summer workshop on Mondayand will be followed by blues vocalist and pianist Johnny O'Neal on Tuesday.
JAZZ
Soon, jazz like this won't exist any more.
Review: Heath Brothers
Not only did [Jimmy Heath] show off his playing on classics such as \"On Green Dolphin Street,\" but he displayed his writing ability on the beautiful \"From a Lonely Bass.\" That song was dedicated to another brother, bassist Percy (1923-2005), who performed with his two siblings and also is well known for his work with the Modern Jazz Quartet.