Shout Me Out!

~ Release by The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1Shout Me Out
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
9:27
2Max
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
6:36
3Plunger Mute Syndrome
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
4:47
4Yellow Flowers After
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
7:03
5Grizzly
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
4:46
6Day by Day
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
3:35
7Nice to Meet You
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
5:29
8One for Horace Tapscott
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
4:58
9Barbara's Rose
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
2:04
10I Want a Little Girl
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
5:39
11How Insensitive
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Genewick and John Hendrickson (Music engineer, mixer)
recording engineer and mixer:
Joel Moss
editor:
Rick Wilson (mastering engineer)
bass:
Christoph Luty (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass [arco bass]:
John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
bass trombone:
Maurice Spears (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
drums (drum set):
Jeff Hamilton (jazz drummer) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
guitar:
Jim Hershman (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
piano:
Bill Cunliffe (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
reeds:
Lee Callet (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Keith Fiddmont (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Charles Owens (US jazz & session saxophonist, from Phoenix, born 193) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Rickey Woodard (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trombone:
George Bohanon (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Ira Nepus (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Isaac Smith (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
trumpet:
Oscar Brashear (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Eugene "Snooky" Young (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Clay Jenkins (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04), Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz trumpetist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and Bijon Watson (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
woodwind:
Jeff Clayton (saxophonist and flautist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
conductor:
John Clayton Jr. (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04) and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist) (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
arranger:
John Clayton Jr. and John Clayton, Jr. (US jazz and classical double bassist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fable Records
recorded at and mixed at:
Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA, founded 1956) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2000-05-03 until 2000-05-04)
edited at:
Digisonics in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, United States
9:04

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