Sunday, February 18, 2024

Sunday Review - The Crusaders - live at the North Sea Jazz Festival 1987 (45 Minutes)

The Crusaders founder members Joe Sample and Wilton Felder perform with their new band live at the North Sea Jazz Festival on 10 July 1987 at the Congresgebouw The Hague, The Netherlands. The Crusaders are: Joe Sample, keyboards   Wilton Felder, saxophone   Eddie Davis, Trumpet  David T. Walker, guitar  James Christopher ‘Jimmy’ Earl, bass guitar  Scott Peaker, drums They play a compilation of their repertoire including the hit ‘Streetlife’..I love these guys must review some of their albums from 52 released..Thier best years were the ABC/MCA years IMHO...this is a superb gig nevertheless! Apart from Joe & Wilton, the original line up included Wayne Henderson,Trombone  Stix Hooper,Drums & Pops Popwell,Bass Guitar..LEGENDS!

AMM

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13 comments:

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM For The Sunday Documentary,Much Appreciated

soultime said...

Looking forward to this, thanks AMM.

UNKNOWN said...

Seen them quite a few times back in the day,just as good live as recorded,THANKS AMM!
Cheers!
Bill
(b3will@msn.com)

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you AMM, for The Sunday Documentary

USMAN47 said...

Here is a sensational group on stage whose video definitely interests me.

Yves

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Looks very interesting!

richsoul said...

Top jazz masters, their music has been around and enjoyed by many. Thank you AMM.

Big Dave said...

Saw them live a couple of times at Ronnie Scott's, and I met Joe Sample :)
Thanks muchly for this review AMM.

BigD

reb.jukebox said...

looks good AMM thanks

Rush said...

Thanks for the Sunday review AMM, looking forward to it

raphaelmsx said...

Thanks for this review!!

pedro B said...

Great set from this ultra professional band class written all over it thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

Gustavo said...

Thanks AMM for these legends