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Attended PITT from 1975 to 1979. My son went to business school in 2004 downtown and remained in the area.Also have many friends and relatives there.
Favorite Pittsburgh musicians/performers
Stanley T, George Benson, Ahmad Jamal, Art Blakey, Roy Eldridge, I once met the great Kenny Clarke and bought a Miles cd because he is on it. Ray Brown, I loved Eddie Jefferson when I lived in Pgh.. Nathan Davis is a mentor , I heard Eric Kloss at Sunny Days, The great Harold Betters, Walt Harper, David Moore,Lou Stellute and Jay Willis are awesome, My main brother Dan Wasson on bass! Roger Humpries is still awesome. Dr. Nelson Harrison low to the bone and high in the sky on that Trombetto in the Blues Orphans. Jessica Lee , Tony Campbell, James Johnson is always mean on them drums! Barbara Ray sings sweet blues
Favorite Jazz Radio or media station
I remember WDUQ, and listened to Jazz Alive- wish I would have recorded some of those! They are probably available on cd like Piano Jazz is. I recorded some of them when I got back to Harrisburg(then they called it the American Jazz Radio festival ).Now I am back here listening to DUQ again and hope it stays jazz.
Favorite Pittsburgh Jazz Venue
Heard some great jazz at monday night at AVA's also at CJs where Roger Humphries holds court. the Hill Toppers Pub is very casual and great for blues, Penn Brewery also. Pangea is very nice.Little E's will be a favorite.
About Me:
I play saxes, flute, and bass since 1966. It was in Pgh. that Nathan Davis showed me the universiality of jazz and jazz training for preparation to play all American musics. I wanted to relocate to a larger venue, work, be a grandpop and enjoy life! So I am back and forth in the area!
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At 7:03am on December 20, 2015, Rev. Dr. Bobby Fulton, Ph.D. said…

Hope all is well and that you have a Merry Christmas - Holiday Season, and a much success in the New Year 2016!

At 7:03am on August 29, 2015, Kevin Hurst, Sr. said…
I first heard the great Harold Betters in the late 70S and he was a master who was very accessible musically
Decades later I got to sit in with him and he played in a nice Italian restaurant in Wilmerding and was very accommodating. Then he played an Easter show for youth at a Catholic church in Uniontown ! Pied piper on When The Saints. A friend who was given jazz albums asked me if I heard of Harold after reading the liner notes. I told I saw him in my. College days. I showed my buddy who plays bone a AD Harold did for King? Trombones in Downbeat! I have 500 of them as I subscribed June 1975 ( biweekly) to June 2010 lol.
At 12:31am on August 29, 2015, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Kevin,

Your comments are so interesting and true. People need to remember what things were like so they appreciates today even more. that's what this network is about... comments from the members directly from their own experience.
At 2:33am on September 26, 2013, Barbara Ray said…

As the changing of the season .. so are those that we meet... some stay for a reason why others slip away.  But when we think of all the memories some good and some bad -- it was all for a purpose - all did not make us sad.  Some were learning experiences as we traveled on our way .. never knowing what the future holds or what the outcome may be ... only one thing we can be sure of as we travel on our way .. and that is God loves us and HE doesn't make mistakes... God -- HE loves us and HE doesn't make mistakes.

Barbara Ray

At 9:59pm on September 18, 2013, Barbara Ray said…

Hey, Kev .. sounds like ya had the house jumping .. that's always fulfilling.  Staying positive that it all will be coming together .. full circle on our future endeavors .. until then -- will be seeing you soon.

 

At 6:02am on August 9, 2013, Barbara Ray said…

Things are going to pick up .. all we have to do is keep believing and stay focused.  Glad to hear you are doing well and as usual staying busy.

Take care my Bro see you soon.

Love ... from your Sista/Friend.  

At 7:04am on August 5, 2013, Barbara Ray said…

Hi, Kev:

Haven't touched base with you in a long time.. Hope and pray all is well with you and family. 

We, too, have new addition to the family - my first great grandchild ..  Her name is Lae'la Jacori .. born July 30th ...God is good.

I did go to Ian Kane's jam session in Lawrenceville at Hambone.  It was most enjoyable .. got a chance to do a couple of Standards ;-)

Take care ..

Your sista/friend,

Barbara

At 4:36am on June 30, 2012, Francis Bruce Marion, DC said…

Yes! He is a fabulous drummer!!! sincerely Dr B

At 10:49pm on January 29, 2012, Sydney Ellis said…

Hi Kevin,

I want to do a short tour (2 weeks) in your area at some clubs. It doesn't have to pay a lot. I have been here 17 years and I need to see if my voice still is good enough for the American audiences. Any suggestions about some places to contact.

Thanks,

Sydney

At 10:51pm on October 6, 2011, Emmett North Jr said…
Hey! My brother Kevin,thanks much for your comment,yes he helped quite a few people,funny enough i learned more about chords,rhythms,harmonies, voicings and playing off time from him,he gave me a break,he also loved jazz,funny enough i listened and played jazz when not on the road,George Benson,Earl Klugh,Wes,Grant Green etc.,i got more into jazz with him and being around so many great musicians,he brought me to pittsburg twice,again thanks my brother,Emmett North Jr.

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