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Bob James – One Mint Julep (1976)

Bob James – One Mint Julep (1976)

Bass — Gary King
Cello — Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken
Drums – Harvey Mason
Flute — Hubert Laws, Jerry Dodgion
Flute, Tenor Saxophone — Eddie Daniels
Guitar — Eric Gale
Harp — Gloria Agostini
Keyboards — Bob James
Percussion — Ralph MacDonald
Producer — Creed Taylor
Tenor Saxophone, Tin Whistle — Grover Washington, Jr.
Trombone — Wayne Andre
Trombone [Bass] — Dave Taylor
Trombone [Bass], Tuba — Dave Bargeron
Trumpet — John Frosk, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff, Marvin Stamm
Viola — Al Brown, Manny Vardi
Violin — David Nadien, Emanuel Green, Frederick Buldrini, Harold Kohon, Harry Cykman, Lewis Eley, Matthew Raimondi, Max Ellen

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  1. GERONIMO RODRIGUEZ RAMIREZ SOY UN HOMBRE MUY AFORTUNADO POR TENER LA GRAN MAYORIA DE TODOS LOS LONG PLAYS Y CD´S Y VIDEOS DE EL GRAN MAESTRO Y MUSICO PIANISTA BOB JAMES . MUCHAS GRACIAS.

  2. Time travel. It's 1976 and I'm 5 years old. Mom and Dad are alive. My third brother is not born. Afros and flares rule. I'm smiling. Thanks Bob James.

  3. This kind of music reminds me of the kind of music they played in some of the TV dramas like Baretta and those Black Exploitation movies as well as any type of action flicks when the plot thickens and the good guy is chasing the bad guy. LOL! Great fond memories from the early to mid 70's.

  4. I love jazz music, I first learned about this type of music from a local television station back in the very early 80's when they would go off the air after midnight, then open up the station very early in the am with a test pattern while playing nothing but funky jazz music and mainly Bob James along with Pieces of a Dream, Earl Klugh etc.

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