In A Sentimental Mood - Red Mitchell, Tommy Flanagan, Jerry Dodgion


Communication - Live at Fat Tuesday's New York Tommy Flanagan (pf) Jerry Dodgion (ss.as) Red Mitchell (b) Recorded live at Fat Tuesday's, New York on November, 14- 17, 1979 Paddle Wheel


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Mrs Dodgion's class Chapel 1


The first part of Mrs Dodgion's Kindergarten class performing in Chapel.


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Mrs Dodgion's class Chapel 2


The second part of Mrs Dodgion's Kindergarten class performing in Chapel.


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Herbie Hancock - Speak Like A Child


Herbie Hancock Speak Like a Child 1968 Herbie Hancock - piano Thad Jones - fluegelhorn (not on track 3) Jerry Dodgion - alto flute (not on track 3) Peter Philips - bass trombone (not on track 3) Ron Carter - bass Mickey Roker - drums


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David Amram Quartet - Blue Monk


Amram's TV interview for PBS Tribute to Thelonius Monk and subsequent performance of Blue Monk in 1987 Featuring: Jerry Dodgion, Victor Venegas, Tony Cruz, David Amram


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David Amram - In Memory of Chano Pozo pt. 1


David Amram performs at "Lowell celbrates Kerouac" In Memory of Chano Pozo with The David Amram Quartet (Victor Venegas, Jerry Dodgion and Tony Cruz) Oct. 1994


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David Amram - In Memory of Chano Pozo pt. 2


David Amram performs at "Lowell celbrates Kerouac" In Memory of Chano Pozo with The David Amram Quartet (Victor Venegas, Jerry Dodgion and Tony Cruz) Oct. 1994


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Eddie Bert Sextet - Tropical Scandal


Eddie Bert (tb) Jerry Dodgion (as) Carmen Leggio (ts) Duke Jordan (p) Ray Drummond (b) Mel Lewis (ds) NY,1997


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David Amram Quartet - Crazy


Amram's Quartet performs Willie Nelson's Crazy in 1987. Featuring Jerry Dodgion, Victor Venegas, Tony Cruz and David Amram on piano.


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Buck Clayton Swing Band w/Doug Lawrence, Joe Temperley, etc


Rampage In G Minor - Live in Vienne, France 1991. Soloists - Jerry Dodgion-alto, James Chirillo-guitar, Joe Temperley-bari sax, Randy Sandke-trumpet, Matt Finders-trombone, Doug Lawrence & Arthur "Babe" Clarke-tenor saxophones, Phillipe Combell-drums. Rest of the band-Dick Katz-piano, Dennis Irwin-bass, Bobby Pring-trombone, John Eckert-trumpet, Greg Gisbert-trumpet, Buck Clayton-leader/composer


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David Amram - Brazilian Memories


David Amram plays guitar, flute, and conducts an orchestral version of his song, "Brazilian Memories" with his quartet: Jerry Dodgion, Victor Venegas and Tony Cruz. Recorded here in 1987


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David Amram, Candido: Charanga de Nueva York


David Amram, performs "Charanga de Nueva York" with Candido, Jerry Dodgion and others at Central Park in NYC


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Thad Jones "Ball of Fire" 1981


„Ball of Fire" 1981 Tunes: "Opener", "Little Pumpkin" & "Passing the Test" Thad Jones Leader Andy Bey Vocal Trumpets: Benny Bailey Idrees Sulieman Dusko Gojkovic Tim Hagans Americo Bellotto Trombones: Nils Landgreen Bob Burgess Dino Piana Erik Van Lier Reeds: Jerome Richardson Jerry Dodgion Tony Coe Gianni Basso Sahib Shihab Roger Kellaway Piano John Giannelli Bass Aldo Caviglia Drums


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Mel Lewis & the Jazz Orchestra Switzerland Lugano 1985 "Butter"


Butter by Jerry Dodgion Rhythm Section: Kenny Werner p Dennis Irwin b Mel Lewis dr Trumpets: Earl Gardner Jim Powell Glenn Drewes Laurie Frink Trombones: John Mosca Ed Neumeister Earl McIntyre Douglas Purviance Stephanie Fauber, French Horn Woodwinds: Joe Lovano Ralph Lalama Dick Oatts Ted Nash Gary Smulyan


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MISSION TO MOSCOW - JAZZ MISSION TO MOSCOW


FEATURING TOP JAZZ ARTISTS ON THEIR RETURN FROM TOUR OF SOVIET UNION 1962 Phil Woods,Zoot Sims,Jerry Dodgion,Gene Allen,Jimmy Maxwell,Markie Markowitz,Willie Dennis,Eddie Costa,Bill Crow,Mel Lewis Arranged and Conducted by Al Cohn


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Chuck Travis


Chuck Travis tenor sax, Jerry Dodgion alto sax, Jerry Good bass, Gus Gustofson drums, Eddie Duran guitar. Recorded live at Manny's Cellar San Jose CA 1985.


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Sweet and Lovely by Lou Donaldson


From one of the greatest alto players of all time, comes this ultra-hip reading of the Gus Arnheim tune "Sweet and Lovely". So many times, Lou Donaldson isn't mentioned when the talk turns to the best-ever alto players. There is always mention of people like Johnny Hodges [swing] and Lee Konitz [bebop, cool], Ornette Coleman [free] and Sonny Stitt [hardbop], and Cannonball and, of course, Bird but Donaldson gets overlooked and that's a damn shame. Here, he plays so pretty and blue that it just tugs at your heart. He is accompanied by some of the greatest players in jazz history so the tune is about as perfect as a tune can be. Lineup: Lou Donaldson - alto sax Wayne Shorter - tenor sax Jerry Dodgion - alto sax, flute Freddie Hubbard - trumpet Pepper Adams - baritone sax Garrett Brown - trombone McCoy Tyner - piano Ron Carter - bass Al Harewood - drums Duke Pearson - arranger


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Elmo Hope at a Jam Session


Find Elmo Hope Lead sheets here: www.jazzleadsheets.com Bertha Hope, Jerry Dodgion, and Putter Smith talk about the great Elmo Hope. Elmo Hope was a classically trained pianist with technique rivaling that of his childhood friend Bud Powell and a composer of music whose inventiveness and complexity approaches that of Thelonious Monk. In fact, Elmo, Thelonious and Bud used to hang out so much together they became known as "The Three Musketeers." Bertha Hope was married to Elmo Hope until his passing in 1967. She is an accomplished pianist herself, who studied with Richie Powell (Bud's brother) in Los Angeles. Jerry Dodgion, saxophonist, knew Elmo during the time that he was living in California. Putter Smith has been an in demand bass player in Los Angeles since he was a teenager. He played with Elmo Hope for a six week residency in Los Angeles when he was 17 years old.


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Herbie Hancock 02 Speak Like A Child


from "Speak Like A Child" (1968) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Personnel : Herbie Hancock — piano Ron Carter — bass Mickey Roker — drums Jerry Dodgion — alto flute Thad Jones — fluegelhorn Peter Phillips — bass trombone


Herbie Hancock Speak Like A Child

Benny Goodman And His Orchestra 1962 Bugle Call Rag


The Song Is called Bugle Call Rag Featuring Benny Goodman On Clarinet. Joe Newman, Joe Wilder, Jimmy Maxwell, John Frosk On Trumpets. Wayne Andre, Willie Dennis, Jimmy Knepper On Trombones. Phil wood, Jerry Dodgion, Zoot Sims, Tommy Newsom, Gene Allen On Saxophones. John Bunch On Piano. Turk Van Lake On guitar. Bill Crow On Bass. Mel Lewis on Drums. Recorded on location in Russia 1962


Jazz/Big band

Playing with Elmo Hope (1)


Find Elmo Hope Lead sheets here: www.jazzleadsheets.com Bertha Hope, Jerry Dodgion, and Putter Smith talk about the great Elmo Hope. Elmo Hope was a classically trained pianist with technique rivaling that of his childhood friend Bud Powell and a composer of music whose inventiveness and complexity approaches that of Thelonious Monk. In fact, Elmo, Thelonious and Bud used to hang out so much together they became known as "The Three Musketeers." Bertha Hope was married to Elmo Hope until his passing in 1967. She is an accomplished pianist herself, who studied with Richie Powell (Bud's brother) in Los Angeles. Jerry Dodgion, saxophonist, knew Elmo during the time that he was living in California. Putter Smith has been an in demand bass player in Los Angeles since he was a teenager. He played with Elmo Hope for a six week residency in Los Angeles when he was 17 years old.


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Benny Goodman And His Orchestra 1962 Meet the Band


The Song Is called Meet The Band Featuring Benny Goodman On Clarinet. Joe Newman, Joe Wilder, Jimmy Maxwell, John Frosk On Trumpets. Willie Dennis, Jimmy Knepper, Wayne Andre On Trombones. Phil Woods, Jerry Dodgion, Zoot Sims, Tommy Newson, Gene Allen On Saxophones. John Bunch/Teddy Wilson On Piano. Turk Van Lake On Guitar. Bill Crow On Bass. Mel Lewis On Drums. Vic Feldman On Vibraphone. Recorded In Moscow Russia, May 1962


Jazz/Big band

Interpreting Elmo Hope's Compositions


Find Elmo Hope Lead sheets here: www.jazzleadsheets.com Bertha Hope, Jerry Dodgion, and Putter Smith talk about the great Elmo Hope. Elmo Hope was a classically trained pianist with technique rivaling that of his childhood friend Bud Powell and a composer of music whose inventiveness and complexity approaches that of Thelonious Monk. In fact, Elmo, Thelonious and Bud used to hang out so much together they became known as "The Three Musketeers." Bertha Hope was married to Elmo Hope until his passing in 1967. She is an accomplished pianist herself, who studied with Richie Powell (Bud's brother) in Los Angeles. Jerry Dodgion, saxophonist, knew Elmo during the time that he was living in California. Putter Smith has been an in demand bass player in Los Angeles since he was a teenager. He played with Elmo Hope for a six week residency in Los Angeles when he was 17 years old.


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Frank Perowsky Big Band- Two Bass Hit


frankperowsky.com Live at Nublu, NYC April 25th 2011


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Peter Street Flash Mob at SUU


Southern Utah fiddle group Peter Street flash mobbed the Southern Utah University Bread and Soup Nite on November 7, 2011. Peter Street has been playing for several years under the direction of Jennilyn Fife Rock and Carol Fife. The violinists, bassists, pianist, and spoon-players in the group specialize in fiddle and Celtic music. Members of the ensemble include Amanda Clark; Kim and Caroline Simmerman; Catherine, Christiania and Kirsten Hofeling; Jane, Mary and Ruth Hailstone; Jenni Rock, Carol Fife, and Lindsay Szczesny. In addition to being accomplished musicians individually, these performers work together to create a vibrant sound as a team. Thanks to Nathan Hofeling, James Loveland, Trecia Loveland, Matt Dodgion and Laurel Dodgion for filming. Copyright Orchestra of Southern Utah 2011. All rights reserved.


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Conflictband

Playing with Elmo Hope (2)


Find Elmo Hope Lead sheets here: www.jazzleadsheets.com Bertha Hope, Jerry Dodgion, and Putter Smith talk about the great Elmo Hope. Elmo Hope was a classically trained pianist with technique rivaling that of his childhood friend Bud Powell and a composer of music whose inventiveness and complexity approaches that of Thelonious Monk. In fact, Elmo, Thelonious and Bud used to hang out so much together they became known as "The Three Musketeers." Bertha Hope was married to Elmo Hope until his passing in 1967. She is an accomplished pianist herself, who studied with Richie Powell (Bud's brother) in Los Angeles. Jerry Dodgion, saxophonist, knew Elmo during the time that he was living in California. Putter Smith has been an in demand bass player in Los Angeles since he was a teenager. He played with Elmo Hope for a six week residency in Los Angeles when he was 17 years old.


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Elmo Hope on Practicing and Improvising


Find Elmo Hope Lead sheets here: www.jazzleadsheets.com Bertha Hope, Jerry Dodgion, and Putter Smith talk about the great Elmo Hope. Elmo Hope was a classically trained pianist with technique rivaling that of his childhood friend Bud Powell and a composer of music whose inventiveness and complexity approaches that of Thelonious Monk. In fact, Elmo, Thelonious and Bud used to hang out so much together they became known as "The Three Musketeers." Bertha Hope was married to Elmo Hope until his passing in 1967. She is an accomplished pianist herself, who studied with Richie Powell (Bud's brother) in Los Angeles. Jerry Dodgion, saxophonist, knew Elmo during the time that he was living in California. Putter Smith has been an in demand bass player in Los Angeles since he was a teenager. He played with Elmo Hope for a six week residency in Los Angeles when he was 17 years old.


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