Mr. FAIUMU: When we perform live, we don't actually have a live rhythm section.
Zawinul is onstage with the WDR Big Band from Germany and a special international rhythm section.
Wilson's phrasing is ear-catching, the way he syncs up his words with the band's rhythm section.
We went into the studio a few days later with just a rhythm section to record the basic instrumental tracks.
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The orchestra was going with the conductor, and the jazz band was going with the rhythm section piano, bass and drums.
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In 1969, four local session players known as the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section decided to open up their own recording studio.
The Rhythm Section partners sold the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1985.
For a while in the late '60s, the house rhythm section at Stax Records in Memphis was the hottest in the world.
Tambourines add a touch of color to a simple rhythm section, with a more apparent chamber-folk quality than the rest of the album.
Sometimes I'd say, 'Oh, it would be great to have the rhythm section here, ' and Alan would answer, 'I don't think it needs it.
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Another low-fi blues rock band with a singer who sounded a bit like Janis Joplin and a rhythm section inspired by the White Stripes.
But she did eventually hook up with Getz, who already had her favorite rhythm section of Clint Houston and Billy Hart, from 1975 to '77.
Thankfully, noise-loving guitarist Nels Cline and the restless rhythm section of bassist John Stirratt and drummer Glenn Kotche make sure some of the soft moments aren't too snuggly.
Making that wide palette fit with a solid rhythm section, and doing so without teetering on the top-heavy, requires a composer skilled in the art of collective bargaining.
She's clearly imagining elaborate orchestration and a full rhythm section.
The dreaminess is underpinned by echoing violin, a guitar whose player has clearly placed offerings at the icon of Lindsey Buckingham, and an intuitive but gritty rhythm section.
He would be wearing a phosphorescent suit and he would surround himself in a ring of fire and he wold play one scary, honking note for about 30 or 45 minutes with a scorching rhythm section behind him.
With an ensemble that's sonically diverse (three lead vocalists, a horn duo and congas, in addition to a full rhythm section) and also spanning a broad range of ages and ethnicities, Kings Go Forth has created a groove all its own.
We went from the original instrumentation of strings and a handful of winds to a rocking jazz rhythm section consisting of Hammond B3 organ, gospel piano, drums, electric guitar, Fender bass and acoustic bass, five saxophones, full brass, strings, timpani and percussion.
There are few better examples of Brown's greatness than the three choruses he throws off on 'Brownie Speaks', the fourth title cut at the 9 June 1953 date, which the trumpeter is accredited as co-leading with Lou Donaldson (Elmo Hope, Percy Heath and Philly Joe Jones in the rhythm section).
The relationships of the trumpeter to the rhythm section, and of the solo to the underlying harmonies that support it, is highly influenced by "Kind of Blue, " specifically Davis's interplay with pianist Bill Evans and his subsequent experiments with his mid-1960s group, in which he continued along the same path with Herbie Hancock.
The first thing one notices on the majority of the 171 tracks here is the way the band swings as a whole, whether in the syncopated two-beat of the 1929-30 sessions, which employ a banjo and tuba in the rhythm section, or in the more smoothed-out solid-four grooves of the band in the war years, propelled by guitar and bass in addition to Hines himself.
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