Why Musicians Can't Stop Talking About That's Right!
This episode focuses on what I believe is one of the most swinging and melodically rich jazz records ever recorded — “That’s Right!” by Nat Adderley & the Big Sax Section. Thank you to everyone who’s been listening, watching, and sharing feedback. This show is a true labor of love, and it means a lot to be able to honor the music and personalities of the masters who shaped my life. ➡️ If you’re enjoying the show and want to support the work, donations are welcome below. https://ko-fi.com/tobeornottobop

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