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A Night With The Greatest Jazz Luminaries
Hanging Out with Jazz Giants
Budd and I had the incredible good fortune of going to see Dr. Lonnie Smith and his trio last night as part of Duke University's Soul Power program. Having been a longtime fan and friend of Dr. Lonnie, we were able to get backstage and hang out in the Green Room. ![]()
Budd Wilkins and Dr. Lonnie Smith
Dr. Lonnie Smith, is, of course, my musical idol, as I've indicated in an earlier post. But along with him, he has played for many, many years with alto sax legend and Badin, NC native Lou Donaldson, and Budd and I had the chance to meet and talk with Mr. Donaldson, as well as tenor sax great David "Fathead" Newman and jazz virtuoso guitarist Peter Bernstein. We were simply in awe and starstruck the whole time (at least I was). It's so rare to have access to your favorite musicians, but jazz musicians are so accesible and so kind to their fans. ![]()
Jazz Giant Lou Donaldson warming up before the show
To say the show was magnificent is such an understatement. The performers had young people dancing in front of the stage, and I nearly gave myself whiplash, I was so excited. I have to give proper respect to drummer Herlin Riley, who could stand up to the best drummers in jazz, living or dead, and to Peter Bernstein, a quintessential guitarist. The nearly 3 hour set was soulful, tight and a musical ambrosia for the ears.
After the show, we were blessed enough by the kind folks at Duke University to go back to the Green Room and hang again with our idols. I'm posting some photos below. ![]()
Dr. Lonnie Smith and me
Nearly all the way home, I cried tears of joy. Just to be there, listening to the band banter back and forth, tell old stories, to be able to ask Lou Donaldson, "What made you write Alligator Boogaloo?" while he ate his dinner - it was nothing short of magical. Mr. Donaldson is a jazz legend who played with everyone from Ellington to Charlie Parker. He's been around the world and back and he knows where it's at. He personifies the great things about jazz, especially when he told the audience, "This is your music; American music". It was a privilege and an honor to meet Mr. Donaldson.
And every time I am lucky enough to be in the presence of Dr. Lonnie Smith ranks with the greatest moments of my life. Not only is he THE consummate Hammond B3 performer, he is one hell of a nice guy. And I love him dearly. His music changed my life in dramatic ways, and for that, I will always be grateful, be a fan and be an evangelist for his music. All these gentlemen, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Lou Donaldson, David Fathead Newman, Houston Person, Peter Bernstein and Herlin Riley, are jazz giants, and last night's performance was clearly the best jazz concert I've ever witnessed. I'm still star-struck today. I know Budd's going to post about this and will probably write a lot more eloquently than me. But I'm still star-struck today.
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Jazz Guitar Great Peter Bernstein and me
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Jazz Giant David "Fathead" Newman and me








