This special episode pays tribute to the remarkable life and music of the late Benny Golson — a saxophonist, composer, and arranger whose profound influence on jazz endures through both his compositions and recordings. Golson’s legacy is woven into jazz history, known for iconic pieces that have become standards in the jazz repertoire.
In today’s episode, we’ll hear selections from Golson’s esteemed career, including his own performances and interpretations of his work by legends like Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and Quincy Jones. We’ll journey through classics like "Along Came Betty," "Whisper Not," and "I Remember Clifford," showcasing the depth of Golson’s contributions to jazz. So, sit back and join us as we celebrate the music and memory of Benny Golson.
The Hot Box #131 Track Listing
- Along Came Betty: Quincy Jones “Birth of the Blues” Essential Jazz EJC55448
- Moanin’: Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers: Not Now NOT2CD344
- Whisper Not: Benny Golson “New Tunes, New’tet” Concord 0888072311213
- Domingo: Benny Golson “Domingo” Dreyfus Jazz FDM36557-2
- Dear Kathy: Benny Golson “Turning Point” Gambit 69250
- Killer Joe: Benny Golson “Terminal 1” Concord CCD 2259-2
- I Remember Clifford: Quincy Jones “Birth of a Band” Essential Jazz EJC55448
- Blues March: Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers Not Now NOT2CD344
- Uptown Afternoon: Benny Golson “New Tunes, New’tet” Concord 0888072311213
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