In 1994, Clark Terry took to the stage at the New Morning Jazz and Blues Festival in Geneva alongside his quartet, All Stars, composed of Dado Moroni on piano, Pierre Boussaguet on bass, and Alvin Queen on drums. He begins the concert with a trumpet solo, every note emanating his particular energy, one of warmth, sincerity and musical generosity. This mood sustains for the first part of the concert, with the group rolling out the solos, devoting themselves to jazz standards such as "Bye Bye Blackbird", Misty" and "Perdido" to name a few from this enthralling set. Clark Terry, the man who inspired the careers of Quincy Jones and Miles Davis, the man who played with Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and all the greats of the era, remains one of the most recorded and award-winning artists in history. ~ extract by Anaïs Christidis Guillemard.
Recorded at New Morning Jazz
Blues Festival, Geneve in 1994
Released: 2009
Musicians:
Clark Terry - Trumpet
Dado Moroni - Piano
Pierre Boussaguet - Bass
Alvin Queen - Drums
Total Time: 52:05
Credits:
Realization - Patrick Savey
Co-Producers - Daniel Farhi,
Etienne Mirlesse, Jean-Daniel Bloesch
Assistant Director - Nathalie
Portman
Montage HD - Frederic Sery
Sound Engineer [Venue] - Kiet
Nguyen
Manager - Patrick Merz
MCM Production Director - Francois Niviere