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Hey Harlepolis - Tom Coster Not necessarily just for her, but since Miss Harley was interested in some Santana, I thought i'd post up a few tunes from keyboardist Tom Coster.
A couple of tunes from his 1994 solo release... ...Waste Land/The Jam & The Fix The Forbidden Zone Tom Coster - keys Dennis Chambers - drums Alphonso Johnson - bass Scott Henderson - guitar Bob Berg - sax Raul Rekow - percussion Karl Perazzo - percussion From his 1995 release From The Street & 1993's Let's Set The Record Straight... ...Spankin' & Turkish Delight From The Street Tom Coster - keys Dennis Chambers - drums Stuart Hamm - bass Michael Brecker - sax Steve Cardenas - guitar Sheila Escovedo - percussion Let's Set The Record Straight Tom Coster - keys Tom Coster Jr. - keys Dennis Chambers - drums Alphonso Johnson - bass Bob Berg - sax Frank Gambale - guitar Raul Rekow - percussion Karl Perazzo - percussion ...Showing how it's done on a CX3 at KORG's NYC office Tom Coster was a major player in most of the 70s era Santana bands. He gave the group their Jazz color. I was fortunate to catch a Santana gig when he and Chester Thompson were playing together. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records [Edited 12/18/09 15:22pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Thats quite an ensemble
Speaking of keyboardists, I was wishing you could confirm whether the Wayne Shorter/Patrice Rushen/Carlos Santana "recording sessions"(from late 80s) would see the light of day, or whether you heard 'em or not? So far, I'm only fimiliar with the clips from youtube and I've been playing them to death. | |
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Harlepolis said: Speaking of keyboardists, I was wishing you could confirm whether the Wayne Shorter/Patrice Rushen/Carlos Santana "recording sessions"(from late 80s) would see the light of day, or whether you heard 'em or not?
So far, I'm only fimiliar with the clips from youtube and I've been playing them to death. CD & DVD... ...Carlos Santana & Wayne Shorter - Live at Montreux Both are available on Amazon. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Harlepolis said: Speaking of keyboardists, I was wishing you could confirm whether the Wayne Shorter/Patrice Rushen/Carlos Santana "recording sessions"(from late 80s) would see the light of day, or whether you heard 'em or not?
So far, I'm only fimiliar with the clips from youtube and I've been playing them to death. CD & DVD... ...Carlos Santana & Wayne Shorter - Live at Montreux Both are available on Amazon. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records This must be recent God, where the hell was I? | |
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