323. Walle Larsson - 2012-01-30 02:02:31 |
| This site brings back many memories of Michael.He brought us a treasure of expression through his horn. We get to know him from his voice on the instrument. Saxophone standards will,never be the same.I can’ t imagine anyone ever toipping Michael. |
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322. Matt - 2011-10-07 20:45:59 |
| Thanks for your renewed efforts. They are appreciated. |
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321. Louis - 2011-10-07 12:56:39 |
Matt, It’s my bad. I will make it up to you. That is a promise I will keep. There werre some issues I had to deal with.
Louis |
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320. matt - 2011-10-05 19:16:51 |
Thanks for setting up a trade, receiving MY discs and then NOT sending me yours. Not sure why someone who runs a site like yours would treat me the way you have. You have lied directly to me in emails promising to engage in a trade. To bad for me the trade was only one way. Maybe that is how you get so many special recordings.
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319. Michael Kahn - 2011-07-05 05:04:21 |
| Thanks for making the effort to put this page together in memory of one of the greatest modern saxophonist innovators (if not the greatest!) of this era (80’s and beyond). To share a couple memories of my own (1) one of the first jazz albums I ever purchased was Brecker Brothers ’Sneakin Up Behind You’ that has Skunk Funk on it. (2) I saw Michael perform live at the Musician’s Exchange in Ft Lauderdale in the mid-80’s. After hearing him I seriously considered quitting playing. God bless! |
318. Chris Alpiar - 2011-06-14 23:32:00 |
| what an awesome resource. Thanks for spending the time to put this all together. Really really excellent! |
317. Henry Johnson - 2011-05-29 03:38:19 |
Bless you Louis for putting this site together and keeping Michael’s memory and legacy alive for others to see.
Best,
Henry Johnson |
316. Henry Johnson - 2011-05-29 03:35:49 |
I really miss Mike. Besides being one of the greatest players to ever pick up a sax, he was one of the most nicest human beings I ever met. The night the picture of him, Roy Haynes, and myself was taken stays as a special performance in my career. Who is not visible in the picture but on stage with us was Rufus Reid on bass, and Henry Butler on piano. The night even included Donald Harrison sitting in with us on the last set. R.I.P. Michael.
Henry Johnson |
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315. Frank Bochicchio - 2011-03-29 01:59:42 |
| Hi, i followed the brecker brothers from the 70s when i was a teenager to today, I’m now in my 50s, sadly i never had the pleasure of seeing them live, although i do have many recordings on vinel and cd. The closest player i saw to Michael was art porter, i did see him perform live, would make u want to turn your horn into a lamp. check him out on utube c "straight to the point" anyway its always good to share music. Frank |
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314. javier vergara - 2011-02-21 19:53:33 |
THANKS FOR SHARING....BEST,JAVIER V
ANY MORE CLINICS,MASTERS CLASSES??? |
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