This is amazing. I just listened to Paul Cormier on The Bottom of the Glass podcast and he made mention of this footage. I'm watching those 30 seconds or so of Bob Redican @0:15 in slow-motion with the audio muted and it's astounding to see how his physical movements perfectly match what Paul was describing. What an absolute treasure this video is. So fortunate that someone happened to be there that day with a video camera. Wow.
Duke Terrari, Les Parks, Cal Myers, Nick Attanasio, Vinny Czepiel, Harold Green, Terry Hennessey, Bobby Redican and Eric Perrilloux playing with one another. Also seen Ed Classy, Ken Lemley, Buzz Olsen, and many others
Don't forget Jay Tuomey, Sonny Lyons, and the inimitable Larry Kron. . .Bill Pace, and the oldest, best Jaybird of them all, the late, great Ed Olsen, to whom we owe so much.
This was great, Mark. Seeing so many that have gone was very touching. Thank you for posting this.
God this is great, thanks for the memories.
This is amazing. I just listened to Paul Cormier on The Bottom of the Glass podcast and he made mention of this footage. I'm watching those 30 seconds or so of Bob Redican @0:15 in slow-motion with the audio muted and it's astounding to see how his physical movements perfectly match what Paul was describing. What an absolute treasure this video is. So fortunate that someone happened to be there that day with a video camera. Wow.
This is astonishingly good! 🥁💗
Redican is really going for it. Beautiful playing. Very distinctive!
Duke Terrari, Les Parks, Cal Myers, Nick Attanasio, Vinny Czepiel, Harold Green, Terry Hennessey, Bobby Redican and Eric Perrilloux playing with one another. Also seen Ed Classy, Ken Lemley, Buzz Olsen, and many others
Precious memories
Don't forget Jay Tuomey, Sonny Lyons, and the inimitable Larry Kron. . .Bill Pace, and the oldest, best Jaybird of them all, the late, great Ed Olsen, to whom we owe so much.