This place is jumping. The combo is jamming. Terry Chesson just took a solo. Bill Hocke, an old shipmate just arrived--haven't seen him since forever.
This is the last chorus of "Lady is a Tramp." There's the stinger. It's over. Applause.
You can hear Tex Waldron's voice over a four-horn front line. There it is again.
Lee Hudson is tuning his bass. Good, Lee. We all thank you. (Lee is my arch-enemy. I've forgiven him--sort of--for the duration of this reunion. Let's just say he's on probation.)
Now it's "Night and Day" as a Latin. Seems to work.
I'll be back later.
This is the last chorus of "Lady is a Tramp." There's the stinger. It's over. Applause.
You can hear Tex Waldron's voice over a four-horn front line. There it is again.
Lee Hudson is tuning his bass. Good, Lee. We all thank you. (Lee is my arch-enemy. I've forgiven him--sort of--for the duration of this reunion. Let's just say he's on probation.)
Now it's "Night and Day" as a Latin. Seems to work.
I'll be back later.
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