Clark Terry Express

~ Release by Clark Terry, Bob Lark and the DePaul University Big Band (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Just Squeeze Me
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Just Squeeze Me (but Don’t Tease Me)
lyricist:
Lee Gaines (in 1941)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1941)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band4:22
2Juniflip
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band4:09
3Rockin' In Rhythm
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band4:08
4Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin'
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band6:15
5The Star-Crossed Lovers
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Thomas Matta
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
The Star-Crossed Lovers
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band6:47
6Easy Does It
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
David Slonaker
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental recording of:
Easy Does It
composer and arranger:
David Slonaker
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band4:47
7C.T.'s Express
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
David Slonaker
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental recording of:
C.T.'s Express
composer and arranger:
David Slonaker
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band5:34
8Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Paul McKee
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me
lyricist:
Bob Russell (US songwriter/lyricist Sidney Keith “Bob” Russell) (in 1943)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1943)
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Sony/ATV Harmony
version of:
Concerto for Cootie
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band4:53
9I Want A Little Girl
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
I Want a Little Girl
lyricist:
Billy Moll (songwriter)
composer:
Murray Mencher (pianist, lyricist and songwriter)
publisher:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band4:36
10Launching Pad
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Launching Pad
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band4:38
11Harlem Airshaft
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Harlem Air Shaft
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band3:29
12Nodido
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guest tenor saxophone:
Mark Colby (saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band5:19
13Cotton Tail
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Cotton Tail
lyricist and composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band3:23
14Something To Live For
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Thomas Matta
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Something to Live For (1938 Billy Strayhorn jazz composition)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Strayhorn
Clark Terry, Bob Lark & the DePaul University Big band6:22