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  1. www.philwoods.com › discography › itemBOP STEW - Phil Woods

    Tom Harrell, trumpet and flugelhorn Hal Galper, piano Steve Gilmore, bass Bill Goodwin, drums Tracks: 1. HUK2E (Woods) 2. Dreamsville (Mancini/Livingston/Evans) 3. Bop Stew (Galper) 4. Poor Butterfly (Golden/Hubbell) 5. Yes, There Is A C.O.T.A. (Woods) 6. How's Your Mama? (Woods) ** reissue of Concord Jazz CJ-345 + 1 bonus track.

  2. Phil Woods: sax Tom Harrell: trumpet Hal Galper: piano Steve Gilmore: bass Bill Goodwin: drums Madrid Jazz Festival 1988

  3. 21 de fev. de 2021 · On Henry Mancini’s Dreamsville (Bop Stew), which is a master class in the flugelhorn, Woods introduces Tom as “my worthy constituent.” That is a jazz insider’s joke. Bird famously introduced Salt Peanuts on the immortal Live At Massey Hall as a song “by my worthy constituent, Mr. Dizzy Gillespie.”

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "Bop Stew" on Discogs.

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  5. 8 de nov. de 1999 · Phil Woods: saxTom Harrell: trumpetHal Galper: pianoSteve Gilmore: bassBill Goodwin: drumsMadrid Jazz Festival 1988

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    • Mr. Wolf
  6. Phil Woods: sax Tom Harrell: trumpet Hal Galper: piano Steve Gilmore: bass Bill Goodwin: drums Madrid Jazz Festival 1988

  7. Product description. Amazon.com Review. Recorded live at the Japanese Fujitsu-Concord Jazz Festival in 1987, this CD captures Woods and company in fine form. By 1987, the quintet (featuring Hal Galper on piano and Tom Harrell on trumpet) had been together for nearly five years and had gelled into a solid and comfortable bop band.