
Saxophonist Phil Woods (born November 2, 1931) was much more than just another alto saxophonist who followed in the footsteps of the great Charlie Parker. Throughout his career, he carved his own path, continuing to develop his own voice on the instrument, as well as his voice as a prolific composer. He delved into the avant-guarde with his group 'The European Rhythm Machine' for several years when he chose to become an expatriate. But shortly after his return to the United States in 1972, he formed the straight ahead group he was to lead until shortly before his death ten years ago. Through multiple changes in personnel, his bassist, Steve Gilmore and his drummer, Bill Goodwin stayed with him the entire time.
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1 months ago
Let me first thank you for this wonderful podcast I’m enjoying every week, mostly on Saturdays after spending (at least) two hours in the practice room. It’s always kind of relief to hear about so many jazz masters struggling as well! I wonder why you come up with rounds 2 before portraying legends like . Lester Young, Ben Webster, Oliver Nelson, Zoot Sims and Gene Ammons. And - playing the baritone sax - I do miss talks about Leo Parker, Jimmy Guiffre and especially Lars Gullin. Thank you very much in advance - Roy (from Switzerland)