I WAS A RHYTHM AND BLUES TRUMPET 🎺 PLAYER WHILE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY 🪖☮️🇺🇲 MILITARY POLICE STATIONED IN JUANA DIAZ, PUERTO RICO. IT WAS AN INTERGRATED BAND. JOE TURNER AN AFRICAN AMERICAN LED OUR BAND. I WAS 19 YEARS OLD THEN NOW I'LL BE 82 YEARS OLD THIS JANUARY. I BELIEVED I WAS GOOD BUT THAT TRUMPET 🎺 PLAYER IN THE BAND PLAYING AT SOUND STAGE 77 ON UTUBE MAKES ME LOOK NOT AS GOOD AS I THOUGHT I WAS. HE ONE BAD ASS TRUMPET PLAYER. ITS BEEN MANY YEARS AGO BUT I REMEMBER IT LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG. WHAT A BAND! TOO ME, UNPARALLELED IN R&B TOWER OF POWER AND THEY WEREN'T KIDDIN' THAT THEY WERE! THAT'S MY COMMENT! ✌️ PEACE AND GOD'S MAGNIFICENT GRACE AND LOVE TO YOU ALL WHO READS MY COMMENT! RIGHT 👍 ON! RIGHT 👍 ON! DIG THAT! WHAT GREAT MEMORIES I HAVE PLAYING MY HORN WITH " JOE TURNER AND THE AMBASSADORS" A VERY LONG TIME AGO! I'M OUTTA' HERE BEFORE I START TEARING UP! ❤🎉
I saw them in 1975 in New Haven Connecticut....it was their "Back to Oakland Tour". It was phenomenal !!! Lenny Pickett did his dance moves down the aisles wearing a top hat.....too kool !!!!
RIP to Edward McGee who passed away in June 2017. Can never forget his high vocals opener in Ain't Nothing Stopping Us Now. I remember seeing Rob Beck the drummer, who did a short stint with the band.
I had no idea Mr McGee died. Also RIP bass player Roco, Mic Gillette trumpet player, sax player Skip Mesquite from the album East Bay Grease, amd Rick Stevens 2nd lead singer from the album Bump City. Did I miss anyone?
Mic Gillette blows...............ONE BADASS TRUMPET! Tower of Power was always awesome. Great stuff. Tower of Power came onto the scene and caused everyone else to start stepping up their game! Rest in Peace, we will all miss you. (for a time.) See you in Heaven at the big feast! Much Love brother!!
Lenny Pickett!!! Of The SNL Band. Greg Adams on trumpet. The famous Mic Gillette on trumpet and trombone. The Doctor on Barisax and Mimi on tenors and vocals.
Saw 'em in Oslo, Norway on the night the Swedish Prime Minister, Olof Palme, was shot in Stockholm on Febryary 28, 1986. Tehir first gig ever in Norway. They blew us off and into the night, to the sad news after midnight. We ought to be having fun lingered in our ears and minds in a cab back home...
Just found out now about Mic Gillette. Sorry to hear that. Have been a fan since about 1970 during the time I was stationed in Sacramento and heard discovered them on the local FM station. Saw them for the first time in '71 in LA at the Fabulous Forum when they opened for The Buddy Miles band and Santana. After that, saw them several times over the last 46 yrs. One of my favorite bands of any genre!
how can this get 20 dislikes, they must be deaf! I'm off to CA to see them on my BD next month. can't wait! born in Oakland raised in the Bay Area. This came from my backyard, so proud!
I'm so sorry you're proud of ghetto Oakland, so sad for you. I'd be embarrassed, but the only great thing that ever came out of Oakland is Tower of Power. The greatest band of all time. ToP is the ultimate. At least Oakland did one thing right. Can you name anything else good for America that ever came out of Oakland??? NO! We'd like California to just break off and fall into the ocean. Or hopefully North Korea will nuke it soon. Please let's give California back to Mexico so they will all go away. If you're a good person and you live in Cali, get out soon and move to another pos liberal state. Please don't move to Texas, it's full of horrible deplorables. Hahaha! F u cali
This is and has Always been My Favorite Band, Horn Section Included!! Seen them at least 10 times in concert. Always waiting for Lenny Pickett's Sax Solo and of course, His Dance!!!!
those dance moves from one of the sax players. Why don' t we get to see this anymore? Because he was unique! Honestly I had to watch it over and over again and was so impressed the way he ended them right in front of his microphone. And all of this with a sax strapped onto him - WOW!
Love this video and LOVE Tower of Power. But man I wish the camera man would put more exposure on Rocco Prestia.... 16th-note-bass-finger-style-MASTER!
Sadly, we are informing you of the loss of a former member and lead singer of Tower of Power, Edward McGee. Dynamic and soulful, Eddie McGee was part of the band's legacy in the 1970's. From Emilio Castillo: "I'm saddened to hear reports of the death of Edward McGee. The last time I heard from Edward was 10 years ago as we were preparing for our 40th anniversary. He seemed like he was doing well and it was good to hear his usual cheerful voice. Edward was an amazing singer and entertainer and we were blessed to have him in our band. Our condolences to all his family and loved ones." Emilio Castillo - Bandleader for Tower of Power
Same applies to drums, keys, voice, bass... You gotta be a savage to play with this little combo. This is not my favourite "What is Hip?" performance, mostly 'cause it's too fast. But they sure could play it tight even at a faster tempo. Their dancing and grooving on stage is very underrated. I still can't figure out what the heck is the dance moves Lenny Pickett is doing, jumping around without falling down while holding a very expensive tenor sax.
@@marlachristensen2076 no, they are different persons, this is Chester the keyboardist, usually played with Santana www.sfjazz.org/onthecorner/five-things-you-should-know-about-chester-thompson/
This clip brings back a lot of memories. It was filmed in Chicago at the WTTW studios, for the PBS show "Soundstage." Tower of Power was the special guest on this show.. Santana was the main act on the bill. I think this was recorded in 1977 or '78. Thanks for posting ! :-)
Lead Singer: Edward McGhee, Organ: Chester Thompson, Guitar: Bruce Conte, Bass: Rocco Prestia, Drums: Ronnie Beck, Trumpet: Greg Adams, Trumpet/Trombone: Mic Gillette, Bari Sax: "Doc" Kupka, 2nd Tenor Sax: Emilio Castillo, Lead Tenor and cool suit: LP
spevák sa správne volá McGee a v zostave bol aj Lenny Pickett prvý tenor saxofon, alt saxofon, ktorý bol prvý v pravo v dychovej sekcii a bavil divákov svojími tanečnými kreaciami.
I saw T. O. P. at the very famous and very small and intimate, Golden Bear nightclub in Huntington Beach in 1980. We sat at a table right in front of the horn section that almost literally blew us away with sound and fury. Loved every minute of it. It was a soul sanctifying experience.
Disregarding the out of beat steps some members did at the beginning, this legendary horn section can only be described as one of the best in funk. I hear early KOOL & THE GANG, EARTH, WIND & FIRE (of course there's a lot of J.B's going on) and this is something a "Funkateer" like me love.
Steps weren’t bad for pimarly musicans......besides “We came to play” If I wanted dancin I’d watch tapes of Jackson Five or the Temps.......blow muthar fuckers......BLOW!!!!!!!
I heard Tower of Power for the first time at Bowling Green State University's homecoming concert in 1973 and have been on board ever since, Oakland, they done found the stroke, for real
Grace and rest upon Edward McGee. This particular album wasn't so well received at the time of its release, but with decades past we can hear the absolute mastery of the ensemble and its originality in crafting material for the higher voice of McGee. TOP's command of the current genre was unparalleled, and this album shines through today as fantastic listening and a fitting memorial for McGee. This is a simply phenomenal performance of What is Hip.
Edward Mcgee lead singer in this video > Underrated < I don't hear anything about him... All that talent... Love his energy, voice... Where is he? How is he doing?
I first saw TOP at a high school district dance in Walnut Creek in '72. Me and my buddy, two pimply-faced sophomores with rolled-up sleeping bags to sit on in case we got bored. We forgot all about the sleeping bags. I saw TOP a dozen or more times through the 70's at venues like the Rheem Theater in Moraga and Marine World in Redwood City. Always a great time, and a sure-fire show to take a first date! An old fart now, I really miss the music of that decade.
How about a very young Lenny Pickett on sax..Mimi was always great at getting young talented horns a shot of showcasing their chops...and Lenny has IT..very hip video...says something about practice...doesn't it?
These are all the comments??TOP transcend and mark the time of amazkng music and above all, for those coming up or experiencing music that didn't happen 5 minutes ago... this is the root of the root...listen and absorb, These guys are still around and can blow your socks off!!
This is what it looked like when I was 21. In the bars. LIVE. Awesome. Wish me a Happy 57th Birthday this week. Yep. I was once a YOUNG MAN!!! Dance Backwards, my friends,as Lenny Pickett will show you!
First got turned on to this band from The Last Days at the Fillmore West collection I bought in 1972 or so. Just one song is all it took. Talk about TIGHT!
The Lenny PIckett dance! 2:17. Always amazes me that he doesn't fall down... He's got like a navigational gift in his brain somehow.
Yeah, I don't see any choreographic maps laid out for him there.
He throws down again at 08:26 - he ain't no joke!
I WAS A RHYTHM AND BLUES TRUMPET 🎺 PLAYER WHILE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY 🪖☮️🇺🇲 MILITARY POLICE STATIONED IN JUANA DIAZ, PUERTO RICO. IT WAS AN INTERGRATED BAND. JOE TURNER AN AFRICAN AMERICAN LED OUR BAND. I WAS 19 YEARS OLD THEN NOW I'LL BE 82 YEARS OLD THIS JANUARY. I BELIEVED I WAS GOOD BUT THAT TRUMPET 🎺 PLAYER IN THE BAND PLAYING AT SOUND STAGE 77 ON UTUBE MAKES ME LOOK NOT AS GOOD AS I THOUGHT I WAS. HE ONE BAD ASS TRUMPET PLAYER. ITS BEEN MANY YEARS AGO BUT I REMEMBER IT LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG. WHAT A BAND! TOO ME, UNPARALLELED IN R&B TOWER OF POWER AND THEY WEREN'T KIDDIN' THAT THEY WERE! THAT'S MY COMMENT! ✌️ PEACE AND GOD'S MAGNIFICENT GRACE AND LOVE TO YOU ALL WHO READS MY COMMENT! RIGHT 👍 ON! RIGHT 👍 ON! DIG THAT! WHAT GREAT MEMORIES I HAVE PLAYING MY HORN WITH " JOE TURNER AND THE AMBASSADORS" A VERY LONG TIME AGO! I'M OUTTA' HERE BEFORE I START TEARING UP! ❤🎉
I was 14 yrs old when this aired on our local PBS station. To this day Santana & Tower of Power are the best bands the Bay Area ever! 😎
WOW! This is as RAW as it gets man! .....Don't Y'all just LOVE IT!!!!?
I saw them in 1975 in New Haven Connecticut....it was their "Back to Oakland Tour". It was phenomenal !!! Lenny Pickett did his dance moves down the aisles wearing a top hat.....too kool !!!!
Woolley Hall @ Yale University ... I was there ... Graham Central Station opened ...
unbelievable. If a band came out like this today sounding like this, the mothership might land.
That finger-tapping, light but thick bassline... could only be Francis "Rocco" Prestia. He died yesterday. Rest in the groove, Rocco.
I could never get enough of the Tower of Power band back in the 70's!
This is an overdose of groove for someone watching TOP in 1977, just too much, this guys are outrageously awesome!
Rest in Funk and Power, Mic Gillette. You were THE baddest trumpet and trombone player ever. #YoureStillAYoungMan #SoVeryHardToGo
Clean slate
Mic Gillette---Cold Blood and Tower Of Power. Rest easy big brother 😔
RIP to Edward McGee who passed away in June 2017. Can never forget his high vocals opener in Ain't Nothing Stopping Us Now. I remember seeing Rob Beck the drummer, who did a short stint with the band.
I had no idea Mr McGee died. Also RIP bass player Roco, Mic Gillette trumpet player, sax player Skip Mesquite from the album East Bay Grease, amd Rick Stevens 2nd lead singer from the album Bump City. Did I miss anyone?
Never a huge Edward McGee fan, but he owns "You Ought to be Havin' Fun". His song. A TOP classic.
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Lenny Pickett one of the greatest living tenor players of our day!
Mic Gillette blows...............ONE BADASS TRUMPET! Tower of Power was always awesome. Great stuff. Tower of Power came onto the scene and caused everyone else to start stepping up their game! Rest in Peace, we will all miss you. (for a time.) See you in Heaven at the big feast! Much Love brother!!
I was so incredibly blessed to count Mic Gillette as a very dear friend! Rest in peace. See you soon!!!
The finest horn section l’ve ever seen live, hands down.
That's the secret sauce!
Great! In So Cal in 76' listening to 'You ought to be havin fun', cruisin down Beach Blvd on the way to the beach! Awesome!
Lenny Pickett!!! Of The SNL Band. Greg Adams on trumpet. The famous Mic Gillette on trumpet and trombone. The Doctor on Barisax and Mimi on tenors and vocals.
"You Ought To Be Having Fun" from the album "Ain't Nothin' Stoppin' Us Now" Year 1976.
Saw 'em in Oslo, Norway on the night the Swedish Prime Minister, Olof Palme, was shot in Stockholm on Febryary 28, 1986. Tehir first gig ever in Norway. They blew us off and into the night, to the sad news after midnight. We ought to be having fun lingered in our ears and minds in a cab back home...
Just found out now about Mic Gillette. Sorry to hear that. Have been a fan since about 1970 during the time I was stationed in Sacramento and heard discovered them on the local FM station. Saw them for the first time in '71 in LA at the Fabulous Forum when they opened for The Buddy Miles band and Santana. After that, saw them several times over the last 46 yrs. One of my favorite bands of any genre!
how can this get 20 dislikes, they must be deaf! I'm off to CA to see them on my BD next month. can't wait! born in Oakland raised in the Bay Area. This came from my backyard, so proud!
Punk asses that’s what it is..Trump supporters got the grove.Thats us
Gary Ferraro wtf so am i dummy.You cant read or something.
I'm so sorry you're proud of ghetto Oakland, so sad for you. I'd be embarrassed, but the only great thing that ever came out of Oakland is Tower of Power. The greatest band of all time. ToP is the ultimate. At least Oakland did one thing right. Can you name anything else good for America that ever came out of Oakland??? NO! We'd like California to just break off and fall into the ocean. Or hopefully North Korea will nuke it soon. Please let's give California back to Mexico so they will all go away. If you're a good person and you live in Cali, get out soon and move to another pos liberal state. Please don't move to Texas, it's full of horrible deplorables. Hahaha! F u cali
@@TabRoss1st OAKLAND RAIDERS
Have visited SF and Oakland years ago. My friend's relative in El Cerrito recalls T.O.P. rehearsing in a unit near his auto shop.
This is and has Always been My Favorite Band, Horn Section Included!! Seen them at least 10 times in concert. Always waiting for Lenny Pickett's Sax Solo and of course, His Dance!!!!
The sound of the tomorrow that never came. But oh, how we loved it!
RIP Rocco. One of the greatest.
The best band out there pound for pound. I love the TOP!!
those dance moves from one of the sax players. Why don' t we get to see this anymore? Because he was unique!
Honestly I had to watch it over and over again and was so impressed the way he ended them right in front of his microphone. And all of this with a sax strapped onto him - WOW!
Still playing stratospherically on SNL.
Love this video and LOVE Tower of Power. But man I wish the camera man would put more exposure on Rocco Prestia.... 16th-note-bass-finger-style-MASTER!
Only one Rocca!
Just depresses the hell outa me...!?!
Kyle Revercomb
Haha! It kind of does.
nubian47
Yeah you got that right my man.
He just passed away. R.I.Power!
This song, this clip, this time period makes me HAPPY. 😃
The FUNKIEST Band EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The original oak town brothers doing it, funky greasy nasty & hard they never left their guard
"You ought to be having fun" is the song I remember off of this album I purchased as a teenager.
Sadly, we are informing you of the loss of a former member and lead singer of Tower of Power, Edward McGee. Dynamic and soulful, Eddie McGee was part of the band's legacy in the 1970's.
From Emilio Castillo:
"I'm saddened to hear reports of the death of Edward McGee. The last time I heard from Edward was 10 years ago as we were preparing for our 40th anniversary. He seemed like he was doing well and it was good to hear his usual cheerful voice. Edward was an amazing singer and entertainer and we were blessed to have him in our band. Our condolences to all his family and loved ones."
Emilio Castillo - Bandleader for Tower of Power
I play in what is billed as a horn band. I play trumpet.
On my best day, am not even in the same area code as these cats.
Totally feel you on that, what a tight band just amazing!
Well, of which area code might you be from?
Same applies to drums, keys, voice, bass... You gotta be a savage to play with this little combo. This is not my favourite "What is Hip?" performance, mostly 'cause it's too fast. But they sure could play it tight even at a faster tempo.
Their dancing and grooving on stage is very underrated. I still can't figure out what the heck is the dance moves Lenny Pickett is doing, jumping around without falling down while holding a very expensive tenor sax.
Chester Thompson killing those keys!
facts
Chester Thompson was the guy that kept the band together groovin' :-)
OK, the Same Chester Thompson of whom played drums for the band 'Genesis'?
After all, keys and drums are both percussion instruments.
@@marlachristensen2076 no, they are different persons, this is Chester the keyboardist, usually played with Santana www.sfjazz.org/onthecorner/five-things-you-should-know-about-chester-thompson/
This clip brings back a lot of memories. It was filmed in Chicago at the WTTW studios, for the PBS show "Soundstage." Tower of Power was the special guest on this show.. Santana was the main act on the bill. I think this was recorded in 1977 or '78. Thanks for posting ! :-)
Wow... I have a hard time believing this is live and not a studio recording. Immaculate performance, and they're all so into it.
Love TOWER OF POWER ....thank you for all of your music!! True Soul & Funk love.
Lead Singer: Edward McGhee, Organ: Chester Thompson, Guitar: Bruce Conte, Bass: Rocco Prestia, Drums: Ronnie Beck, Trumpet: Greg Adams, Trumpet/Trombone: Mic Gillette, Bari Sax: "Doc" Kupka, 2nd Tenor Sax: Emilio Castillo, Lead Tenor and cool suit: LP
spevák sa správne volá McGee a v zostave bol aj Lenny Pickett prvý tenor saxofon, alt saxofon, ktorý bol prvý v pravo v dychovej sekcii a bavil divákov svojími tanečnými kreaciami.
when your sitting out there ...wonderin what to do...the fellas got a message for you....The Tower of Power....
WOOWWW. 'Bout the best ten and a half minutes I've seen on RUclips in a long time.
love to see Lenny do the Pickett kickit
Mic was always the coolest guy to watch live. Going from Bone to Trumpet and singing was effortless.
Yes!!! A horn section that can play awesome harmony IN ADDITION TO DANCING!
R.I.P Mic Gillette
I saw T. O. P. at the very famous and very small and intimate, Golden Bear nightclub in Huntington Beach in 1980. We sat at a table right in front of the horn section that almost literally blew us away with sound and fury. Loved every minute of it. It was a soul sanctifying experience.
Banda favorita do meu marido ,quando ele tocava (Banda Phobus) varias musicas do Tower ... seu instrumento era trumpete
Is there/has there ever been a tighter, funkier band?
KILLIN' it!
From Oakland Ca...the Tower of Power....
Rocco's iconic bass lines of What is Hip still a classic today.
best soul band ever....war a close second
Disregarding the out of beat steps some members did at the beginning, this legendary horn section can only be described as one of the best in funk. I hear early KOOL & THE GANG, EARTH, WIND & FIRE (of course there's a lot of J.B's going on) and this is something a "Funkateer" like me love.
Steps weren’t bad for pimarly musicans......besides “We came to play” If I wanted dancin I’d watch tapes of Jackson Five or the Temps.......blow muthar fuckers......BLOW!!!!!!!
Yo Matt’s, they wasn’t there to ‘hoof....’ They Came To Play!!!!’😎😎😎😎😎
Unbelievable!
Mi Banda Favorita !!!!!!!! la mejor !!!!
9:01 - That is what's HIP! Damn
World class musicians all around...love it.
I heard Tower of Power for the first time at Bowling Green State University's homecoming concert in 1973 and have been on board ever since, Oakland, they done found the stroke, for real
Grace and rest upon Edward McGee. This particular album wasn't so well received at the time of its release, but with decades past we can hear the absolute mastery of the ensemble and its originality in crafting material for the higher voice of McGee. TOP's command of the current genre was unparalleled, and this album shines through today as fantastic listening and a fitting memorial for McGee.
This is a simply phenomenal performance of What is Hip.
Edward Mcgee lead singer in this video > Underrated < I don't hear anything about him... All that talent... Love his energy, voice... Where is he? How is he doing?
I know Edward McGee... A super good guy, still making music. Coming out w/ a CD in the near future...
Gone to heaven
Unbelievable! 😮❤
Oaw!!!
I had cancer everywhere but after seeing this clip I am cured.
Another thing, whatever passes for music today does not have any fine men like this out front singing their hearts out! For sure!
Best Brass ever/Chicago/Blood Sweat and Tears
Montgomery Denzer i was gonna say this !!!
Montgomery Denzer let me add AWB to this too
Chicago was a great recording band. The entire horn section were graduates from DePaul University's school of music. That is what made the so unique.
I first saw TOP at a high school district dance in Walnut Creek in '72. Me and my buddy, two pimply-faced sophomores with rolled-up sleeping bags to sit on in case we got bored. We forgot all about the sleeping bags. I saw TOP a dozen or more times through the 70's at venues like the Rheem Theater in Moraga and Marine World in Redwood City. Always a great time, and a sure-fire show to take a first date! An old fart now, I really miss the music of that decade.
Absolutely supurb! Love some Bay Area Music! ❤️🥰
Never gets old. You guys make the Town proud.
I don't know - what is there to complain about this drummer ? IMHO this is their best version on YT ...
TOP Forever!!
Greg Adams - Westmoor High School, Daly City, CA 1970
How about a very young Lenny Pickett on sax..Mimi was always great at getting young talented horns a shot of showcasing their chops...and Lenny has IT..very hip video...says something about practice...doesn't it?
Greg Adams arrangements also help a bit
How about it
I can't wait for July 16th 2024 live in Perugia, Italy, Umbria Jazz festival!!!
THANK YOU for this recording for ages!!!
Bruce Conte's guitar playing - always very hip and right in the pocket.
40 freakin' years ago! Seem like just last week I was buying the "Ain't No Stopping Us" LP. Good stuff!!
You ought to be having fun....love that song...
Down to the night club and smoking only the best weed is what it was all about back then. They got that right!
the music wasn't too shabby either
true true...this was pure and solid musicianship and artistry. Music has no color either. if it has groove and soul, then yes, it is universal.
Fark how funky are these cats! You oughter be havin fun!!
can't get enough of these guys. Wish my generation would rediscover Chicago, TOP, and the like- when making music took musicianship, not a computer.
Exactly 10yrs later 2/22/1987 I became a father for the first time!
sax man is a dancing machine!
+Greg Lewandowski That's LP! Lenny Pickett! THE Lenny Pickett. You may have heard hundreds of times on SNL. Betcha he can still bust a move or 2.
70 years of blue-eyed soul.. cared for Doc Mimi DG Rocco LP as well as any
These are all the comments??TOP transcend and mark the time of amazkng music and above all, for those coming up or experiencing music that didn't happen 5 minutes ago... this is the root of the root...listen and absorb, These guys are still around and can blow your socks off!!
This is just like sooooo tight!
Ive never seen this footage. Thanks!
The greatest horn section this side of the JBs.
thanks for uproading
Amen, msjolly. Top-notch entertainers without a doubt!
Love it!
20222 Classic💯💯💯♥️♥️
Just saw them this past Saturday. They are still the baddest band in the land. There ain't another horn section that can touch this one.
Such freakin’ talent.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
POWER.
Yeah, I thought so. My good friend is "Skunk", who was the drummer for awhile, than said "They make it rock, and I make it roll".
This is what it looked like when I was 21. In the bars. LIVE. Awesome.
Wish me a Happy 57th Birthday this week.
Yep.
I was once a YOUNG MAN!!!
Dance Backwards, my friends,as Lenny Pickett will show you!
It been a long time coming.
Blues Brothers
This is super cool.
2:46 ouch! Mic's bone falls on the stand... but it doesn't stop him. Consummate musician
the baddest conglomeration of horn players ever assembled anywhere--LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE INCOMPARABLE TOWER OF POWER!!!
Ther never was and never will be another...TOP
First got turned on to this band from The Last Days at the Fillmore West collection I bought in 1972 or so. Just one song is all it took. Talk about TIGHT!