The Barry Harris Interview
We didn't collaborate, we went to see each other play. Tommy Flanagan and Kenny Burrell they were about the best two players around. I followed behind Tommy Flanagan, you know what I'm saying. I said, "all these cats can solo, I don't know how to solo." I had to come back and figure out how to solo. Bess Bonnier was a blind pianist I grew up with. I said, "Bess you got that machine, can I use your machine?" She had a machine where you could slow down the record all the way down. She loaned it to me and that's how I learned how to solo. All of us were all connected, there was no "white or "black." We were all connected.

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Barry Harris - Passport (Ch.Parker) Rome 2016

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Barry Harris at Jazz Congress 2020

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The Well-Rounded Saxophonist, Episode 25

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Louis Hayes Interview by Monk Rowe - 1/29/2000 - NYC

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George Benson: The Greatest Guitarist/Singer of All Time

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3 VERY IMPORTANT ARPEGGIOS EP 137 TILF Barry Harris

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Artists House Master Class Interview with Barry Harris

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Jeff Porcaro on Toto, Steely Dan & Session Drumming | Rare 1986 Interview | Musicians Institute

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Al Gafa Interview by Monk Rowe - 5/2/2023 - Zoom

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Robben Ford "Altered Scales"

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The Pace Report: "The Last Train to Monk" The Dr. Barry Harris Interview

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Practicing the Blues with the horns part1

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TILF Barry Harris EP49 Most famous Blues turnaround explained.

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Barry Harris Trio 1988 (Live Performance)

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Mr. Barry Harris on Coleman Hawkins.

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Barry Harris talks about singing a ballad

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1989 - Miles Davis on Sixty Minutes

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Barry Harris Workshop 1998 (Full), part 2 "Breaking the Habit" - Filling the Half Steps

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