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Kansas City Blues

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Released for the first time ever, Havin A Good Time, is a live concert recording of Joe Williams in 1962 in a rare performance with tenor saxophonist Ben Webster. It was a snowy winter night at a small club in Providence, Rhode Island, when Joe Williams, having recently departed his regular gig with the Count Basie Big Band, hit the stage with a very special guest in tow. Together with Joes regular quartet, featuring Junior Mance on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass and Mickey Roker on drums, they proceeded to warm the audiences soul with over 60 minutes of pure jazz magic. The group ran through a set that included Kansas City Blues, Honeysuckle Rose and Aint Miss Behavin with Ben Websters big, gorgeous tenor saxophone making each number sparkle like a diamond. The release of this previously unheard club recording is a rare find and yet another jewel to add to American jazz musics illustrious history. Jazz folks everywhere are ecstatic about this one of a kind document.

Date featured

August 19, 2006

This song appears by permission of the contributing artist and/or record company. It is for personal use only; no other rights are granted or implied.


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