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Performer: Sahib Shihab

Art Blakey: The Finest of Art Blakey Big Band (Art Blakey) (Review by Andrew Sussman)

alto saxophone 

PORTER, COLE: Just One of Those Things (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

baritone saxophone 

RODGERS-HART: The Lady is a Tramp (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

baritone saxophone 

SCOTT, TONY: Blues for Five (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

baritone saxophone 

SCOTT, TONY: Blues for Three Horns (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

baritone saxophone 

SCOTT, TONY: Portrait of Ravi (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

baritone saxophone 

SCOTT, TONY: The Chant (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

baritone saxophone 

SHIHAB: Di-Da. Dance of the Fakowees. Not Yet. Tenth Lament. Mai Ding. Harvey’s Tune. No Time for Cries. The Crosseyed Cat. Little French Girl (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

baritone saxophone 

SHIHAB: Di-Da. Dance of the Fakowees. Not Yet. Tenth Lament. Mai Ding. Harvey’s Tune. No Time for Cries. The Crosseyed Cat. Little French Girl (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

conductor 

SHIHAB: Di-Da. Dance of the Fakowees. Not Yet. Tenth Lament. Mai Ding. Harvey’s Tune. No Time for Cries. The Crosseyed Cat. Little French Girl (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

cowbell 

SHIHAB: Di-Da. Dance of the Fakowees. Not Yet. Tenth Lament. Mai Ding. Harvey’s Tune. No Time for Cries. The Crosseyed Cat. Little French Girl (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

flute 

SHIHAB: Di-Da. Dance of the Fakowees. Not Yet. Tenth Lament. Mai Ding. Harvey’s Tune. No Time for Cries. The Crosseyed Cat. Little French Girl (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

vocal 

 

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