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Brothers III – Ken & Harry Watters
Tracks:
01 Overflow comp: Ken Watters |
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02 Whitesburg Bridge comp: Ken Watters |
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03 You're My Everything comp: H. Warren, M. Dixon, J. Young |
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04 Harmon Field comp: Tom Wolfe |
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05 Fall Festival comp: Ken Watters, Jim Cavender |
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06 Our Eyes Are Watching comp: Harry Watters |
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07 The New Horizon comp: Harry Watters |
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08 Another Reply comp: Erik Applegate |
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09 Sometimes a Shadow comp: Ken Watters |
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10 The Very Thought of You comp: Ray Noble |
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11 Press comp: Ken Watters |
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12 Free Bird comp: Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant |
For this recording, Harry and Ken Watters’ expert proficiencies are featured on trombone and trumpet, respectively, and are joined by Tom Wolfe on guitar, Erik Applegate on acoustic bass, and Jay Frederick on drums and percussion.
While bringing a new and varied flavor to this recording, this exquisite collection of jazz maintains the common thread that brought their previous endeavors to such high acclaim – a deep brotherly love and respect for one another and a musical compatibility that they have never experienced anywhere else.
Their music has been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered, and Jazz South programs, PRI’s Jazz After Hours, and has been used on a feature television documentary by The Freedom Forum. The duo has performed with an extensive array of artists including Frank Sinatra, Marc Anthony, Wyclef Jean, Arturo Sandoval, and Harry Connick Jr. Ken and Harry both attended The University of North Texas.
Here are a couple of reviews from ALLABOUTJAZZ.COM:
- review #1
- review #2 and one from
- Jazz Review.com
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