Happy Birthday Al Foster. ‘You Can Call Him Al’

This day ( January 18, 1943), in Richmond, Virginia, is born Al Foster, an American jazz drummer.

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Happy Birthday Al Foster. ‘You Can Call Him Al’

Tracklist :

1 . Live in Serbia (2012)

2 . In Odessa (2010)

3 . w/ Joe Lovano, George Mraz – His Dreams.

4 . w Mccoy Tyner – Drum Solo (2000)

5 . w/ Joe Henderson Trio – Recordame

6 . In Paris

7 . w/ Tony Lakatos Cecil Mcbee,Joanne Brackeen – Filenes (1995)

8 . w/ Joe Henderson Trio – Take The A Train (1993)

9 . w/ Herbie Hancock, Buster Williams – Air Dancing (1987)

Tracklist :

Beatrice . Ask Me Now . Serenity . The Chief . Invitation . Brandyn . Black Nile . Amsterdam Blues . ESP . Blue in Green .

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Wikipedia : This day ( January 18, 1943), in Richmond, Virginia, is born Al Foster, an American jazz drummer.

@drummerworld : Respected and admired for his keen sensitivity, Foster is known for his unique ability to listen to and playoff others in an almost telepathic way, responding to them with a style that is at once both charismatic and understated.

@ allmusic.com : In 1969, at the Cellar Club on 95th St. in Manhattan, Foster got his big break; as he was backing up bassist Earl May in a quartet, his drumming was noticed by trumpeter Miles Davis. Davis hired Foster on the spot as a replacement for Jack DeJohnette.

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