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  1. Celebrating this historic reunion with saxophonist Jimmy, bassist Percy and drummer Albert "Tootle" Heath is an all-star cast of jazz masters, including Slide Hampton, Jon Faddis, Mark Elf and Sir Roland Hanna, making this must-have recording one of the most exciting jazz events of the year!

  2. Here we find the three Heath Brothers sitting down at the same table, and they’re joined by the likes of Stanley Cowell on piano, Sir Roland Hanna on piano, Jon Faddis on trumpet, Slide Hampton trombone, Mark Elf on guitar, and Mames Mtume [Jimmy’s son] holding down additional percussions.

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  3. Locksley Wellington Hampton (April 21, 1932 – November 18, 2021) was an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. [1] . As his nickname implies, Hampton's main instrument was slide trombone, but he also occasionally played tuba and flugelhorn . Biography. Early life and career.

  4. Feb 6, 2021 · Jazz trombone player Slide Hampton came to public attention at the tail end of the jazz era. He formed his own octet in 1960. Shortly afterward, the recording industry and clubs lost interest in larger ensembles in general and wind instruments in particular.

  5. Jan 20, 2007 · I saw Jimmy Heath, Jon Faddis, and Slide Hampton in concert and it was one of the best performances ever. Since I cannot find the three of them playing together anywhere else, I figured the next best thing would be to find a CD with all three of them playing.

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  6. www.jazzdisco.org › the-heath-brothers › discographyThe Heath Brothers Discography

    The Heath Brothers. Jimmy Heath, tenor, soprano sax; Stanley Cowell, piano, electric piano, kalimba; Percy Heath, bass; Albert Heath, drums, tambourine; with Slide Hampton, trombone; Joe Kennedy Jr., violin.

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  8. Sep 1, 1997 · And such a deal. Not only do you get the three Heath brothers: Jimmy on tenor and alto, Percy on bass and cello, and Al ("Tootie") drums, but they’re joined by the one and only Slide Hampton on ‘bone, Stanley Cowell on piano and kalimba, Sir Roland Hanna on piano, Jon Faddis on trumpet and flugelhorn, and Mark Elf on guitar.