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      2. live at pio's - ben webster

      Live at Pio's

      Ben WebsterBen Webster
      • 1974
      • 6 tracks
      • 34 min
      • jazz
      Live at Pio's - Ben Webster
      Live at Pio's - Ben Webster

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      Dive into the sultry, cool jazz sounds of Ben Webster's "Live at Pio's," a captivating live album recorded in 1964 but not released until 1974. This enchanting collection features Webster, the legendary tenor saxophonist, in a live setting at Pio's Lodge in Providence, Rhode Island, backed by a superb rhythm section comprising Junior Mance on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass, and Mickey Roker on drums.

      The album opens with the lively "Cookin' for T" and continues with a mix of standards and jazz favorites, including "Gone with the Wind," "Sunday," "Pennies from Heaven," "How Long Has This Been Going On," and "Sometimes I'm Happy." Each track showcases Webster's signature warm, velvety tone and masterful improvisational skills, making this a quintessential cool jazz experience.

      "Live at Pio's" is a testament to Webster's enduring legacy in the jazz world. The album's short, engaging tracks highlight his ability to convey deep sentiment and swing with equal measure. The rhythm section provides a solid foundation, allowing Webster's saxophone to soar and captivate. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ben Webster or new to his music, this album offers a rich, immersive journey into the heart of cool jazz.

      March 18, 19741974 enja Horst Weber1974 enja Horst Weber

      Tracks

      1. Cookin' for TBen Webster
        5:00
      2. Gone with the WindBen Webster
        5:53
      3. SundayBen Webster
        5:19
      4. Pennies from HeavenBen Webster
        5:01
      5. How Long Has This Been Going OnBen Webster
        6:53
      6. Sometimes I'm HappyBen Webster
        5:52
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      About Ben Webster

      Ben Webster, born Benjamin Francis Webster, was a titan of the tenor saxophone in the world of jazz, renowned for his distinctive, warm, and raspy sound. Hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, Webster's career spanned several decades, from the 1930s through the 1970s, making him one of the most influential figures in early jazz history. Often hailed as one of the "big three" of swing tenors, alongside Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young, Webster's style was uniquely his own, blending a tough, raspy tone with a breathy, instantly recognizable warmth. His collaborations with legends like Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Johnny Hodges are testament to his musical prowess and enduring legacy. Webster's performances in the United States and Europe left an indelible mark on the jazz scene, making him a beloved figure among fans and fellow musicians alike. His nickname, "The Brute" or "Frog," added a touch of mystique to his persona, but it was his music that truly set him apart. Webster's contributions to jazz continue to inspire and captivate, cementing his status as a true master of the genre.

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