e a d cal
d roaring for more, ere
ot di pointed when
Detroit' f vorite son, Com
po er, Arr nger, Pi ni t
nd b ndle der Kenn Coxx
III, e t brought on hi in
tern tion Iy renown,
"Guerill J m B nd," featur
ing the ledend ry Danny
Spe cer on drum . For thi
et you ould h ve h d to be
their to enjoy it.
Even though Cox'
. Guerill J m B nd"
h rd ct to follo , the
otor City Superb nd
c me thru ith much to
pre. This b nd h d 0
m ny uper t r in it, that it
ould be very unprofe -
ion I ot to mention the
player , . ich included:
Vibei t; Bob Pipho,
dr er; Da ny Spencer,
ba i t; Jcrib Sh hid,
pi ni t; DB Cox, d fel-
10 Dctroiter, J zz-
op oni t, d bebop-vir
tuosoist, Don ld alden,
plu the gre t j zz-
opho it, compo er, Phil
L ley, ( ho e compo i
tion: She Who Kno , It W s
fe tured), ell; (Wa )
( ot Wa) Trumpeter
Flugehornist R yse Biggs,
S xophoni t Vincent York
of The ew York Force",
Tony Holland, and Jazz
Tub i t, Br d Felt, current
ly eel imed, "the gumber
one Jazz Tuba pi yed in the
World."
A Y 0 the
I mu ici n who ppeared,
nd/or performed, 1 0 had
to go nd perform t their
regul r "gigs, there was a
,. contino us turn over of
musicians coming and per
forming thru-out the eve
ning.
As was the ca e ith
trumpeter D rryl Duncan,
ho also h d to tune-up his
horn for nother Sunday
evening perform nee at
Detroit' asonic Temple
with a large orchestra at
Sp.m. - Iter playing the
opening set t Alvin's. After
Duncan finished hi second,
und y evening perfor
m nee, he returned to
Alvin' to clo e out the
Greenpeace Benefit.
The Benefit s the
organization' 3rd annual
'event. All three were held at
Alvin's Deli. This event was
emceed and ho ted by
Freelance r iter, J zz
Critic, and Detroit ews
Columnist, Jim Dulzo, with
all proceeds going to Green
p ce Action towards its
continu d truggle of en-
vironm nt 1 purity.
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