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Bobby Watson albums featuring Curtis Lundy

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| | From The Heart CD (2008)
$13.05 Bobby Watson credits Art Blakey with showing him the ropes through the apprentice system, which included recruiting up-and-coming musicians, giving them advice, plus encouraging the younger players to write charts and originals for the band. Watson's Live & Learn band ...
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| Jewel CD (1983)
$10.89 All songs written by Robert Watson, Jr. except "Orange Blossom" (C. Lundy), "You're Lucky To Me" (E. Blake/A. Razaf) and "And Then Again" (P. Watson).
Widely regarded as one of Bobby Watson's finest albums, 1983's JEWEL finds the accomplished jazz alto ...
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| Live & Learn CD (2002)
$10.05 Live & Learn, Bobby Watson's Palmetto debut, is an engaging quintet disc featuring Orrin Evans on piano, Greg Skaff on guitar, old friend Curtis Lundy on bass, and up and comer Montez Coleman on drums. It's a high-spirited record, melding ...
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| Year Of The Rabbit CD (1987)
$10.15 Recorded live at the Jazz Center Of New York, New York, New York on February 7, 1987. Includes liner notes by Stanley Dance.
This CD is a surprise success for it features the modern altoist Bobby Watson paying tribute to the ...
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 Bobby Watson Songs
Popular or famous Bobby Watson songs: Karita, Orange Blossom, To See Her Face, You're Lucky to Me, E.T.A., Bustalk, Vauncing Chimes, Mabel Is Able. More music songs Reachin' and Searchin', Little Suede Shoes, Dark Days, Ginger Bread Boy, Horizon Reassembled, Lemoncello, Look of Love. More music songs Love We Had Yesterday, Pere, Permanoon, Xangongo.
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 Bobby Watson Biography
This young, fiery, and gifted alto saxophonist was first brought into the spotlight by Art Blakey, when Blakey introduced him as the newest member of the Jazz Messengers in 1977. Bobby Watson has followed through on his promise with a string of heartfelt contemporary jazz records, mostly done in a classic quartet or quintet format (the latter featuring Terell Stafford on trumpet), as well as with a pair of rewarding forays into big band composition.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Bobby Watson | Blakey, Art & The Jazz Messengers, Michael Jackson, Carmen Lundy, Rufus, Art Blakey, Maynard Ferguson, Peter Kater, Lou Rawls, Jimmy Bruno | | Mulgrew Miller | Blakey, Art & The Jazz Messengers, Benny Golson, Woody Shaw, Steve Turre, Bennie Wallace, Kenny Garrett, Frank Morgan, Steve Nelson | | Curtis Lundy | Carmen Lundy, Frank Morgan, Billy Bang, Jeri Brown, Johnny Griffin, Jazz Tribe, Bob Mover, Clark Terry |
 Contemporaries
Phil Woods, John Hicks, Branford Marsalis, Gary Bartz, Donald Harrison, Arthur Blythe, Jim Snidero, Edward Simon (Piano), Terell Stafford, Victor Lewis, Curtis Lundy, Ed Jackson
 Influences
Charlie Parker, Stevie Wonder, Art Blakey, Herbie Hancock, Cannonball Adderley, Jackie McLean, Johnny Hodges, George Coleman, Eddie Harris, Teddy Edwards
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