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Bret, Sweet tribute to another one of the great jazz Cats tragically under appreciated

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Yeah!!! For him to go from Bird to this. This was in the air at the time. I think it had to do with social, political ( broadly) changes being fought for and won. But man that fight is not over now.

Anyway this is is some great music and thank you for putting it up Brett.

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I couldn't listen to the complete cut, but I'm coming back for more. Keeper of My Soul. Very seductive.

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Yeah!!! For him to go from Bird to this. This was in the air at the time. I think it had to do with social, political ( broadly) changes being fought for and won. But man that fight is not over now.

Anyway this is is some great music and thank you for putting it up Brett.

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We don't hear many 7/4 compositions from this era. (Maybe 13/8?) It has such vivid movement!

I"ve seen success kill more jazz musicians than obscurity. But that's a speculative statement. I'm 77 and began study of piano five years ago, after 50 years at the drums. God I love it! Fender Rhodes and Hammond B3? The cat was adventurous. Thanks for this, Bret.

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Much respect and thanks for your work as Jazz Video Guy!

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Thanks so much Robert, much appreciated.

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Thanks for a beautiful remembrance of this unsung musician. Your piece prompted me to buy Coral Keys and I'm looking forward to getting it. There was so much great music coming out on indie labels like Black Jazz, Muse and Xanadu back in the seventies and when someone like yourself posts about it I'm transported back to the days when you could just walk into a record store and luxuriate in all the great albums you could buy, if you just had the money.

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Thanks for supporting the music! What you can't find to purchase, is probably on YouTube.

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Bish Lives!

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Beautiful post, thank you!🙏🏽

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I can’t find A Study in Fourths anywhere; it seems to be out of print.

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