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It is certainly good luck that Jerry has located these tapes of a very under-recorded artist."Īnd here's Park on Street of Dreams with Kenton. Hearing him again is a great reminder of why I went away impressed. “In listening to the record, it appears to me that John Park was in possession of an inordinate amount of technique and excellent sound, and most important-SOUL.

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Park's runs were flawless and his emotional feel just makes you want to cry.Īs Getz wrote for the album's liner notes: Sax Dakota SDA-XG-404 XG Series Alto Saxophone - Black Onyx Body, Silver-plated Bell and Neck. I think you'll agree that Park's technique and feel rank him with any number of great alto saxophonists, including Phil Woods, Jimmy Ford and Sonny Stitt. And Then We Fell from the Sky And Then We Fell from the Sky. Got Me Stone Cold (Instrumental Version) Got Me Stone Cold (Instrumental Version) Tape Machines. It's an absolute treasure and has been hidden from the general jazz public long enough. Creepy (Instrumental Version) Creepy (Instrumental Version) Frigga. Sharp Radway: piano on all tracks except 7 & 9 solos on tracks 4.

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The balance ( Autumn Leaves, My Funny Valentine and I'll Remember April) were recorded live at a restaurant in Texarkana, Ark., in February 1979, when Park was backed by Byron Atkins (g), Jimmy Allen (b) and Dave Daily (d). Roy Nicolosi: alto, tenor, baritone saxophones and trumpet on tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 10. On these, Park was joined by George Salisbury (p), Milt Abel (b) and Leon Brady (d). Four of the album's seven tracks ( I Love You, Spring Is Here, Joy Spring and I Can't Get Started) were recorded live in Kansas City, Missouri, during a concert in March 1975. The posthumously LP release, If Winter Comes, appeared on the Jazz Mark label. Park recorded only one known leadership album, and these live recordings were discovered only after his death.

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7, 1979, Park's heart stopped and he died. Alto (AS-400) Tenor (TS-400) Soprano (SS-400GP) We even got a professional saxophone player to test one out and compare with his 15,000 vintage instrument The results might surprise you Yamaha The Yamaha Corporation has put its name to all manner of products, from motorbikes to sporting goods to audio equipment. But nagging heart troubles convinced Park to give up touring altogether, and he settled in Houston, where he was a bright light on the jazz scene.Īfter moving to Dallas in early 1979, Park met tenor saxophonist Stan Getz, who had been hugely impressed by tapes he had heard of Park.

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He headed home to Missouri to perform at a local supper club and tour regionally with a trio. While in the service in the early 1960s, Park had won the All Army Entertainment Contest but was given a medical discharged in 1965. Park was a lead alto saxophonist and occasional tenor saxophonist who is probably best known for joining Stan Kenton's Orchestra in 1973, just as Kenton was embarking on a tour of Britain and Europe. That's about to change, but first some background. Odds are most readers will be unfamiliar with John Park while a majority probably have never heard him play on albums.







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