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Loose Ends
The Bob Szajner Triad I II & III
Loose Ends
Genre: Jazz
 
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Bob Szajner - piano — Ray McKinney - bass (tracks: 1-8) — Ed Pickens - bass (tracks: 9-15) — Roy Brooks - drums ( (tracks: 1-8) — Mike Gutierrez - drums (tracks: 9-10) — Frank Isola - drums (tracks: 11-15) — Recorded: — 1978-1981...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Bob Szajner Triad I II & III
Title: Loose Ends
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Total Copies: 0
Label: RMS007 Records
Release Date: 4/1/2008
Genre: Jazz
Style: Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 711392290008

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Bob Szajner - piano
Ray McKinney - bass (tracks: 1-8)
Ed Pickens - bass (tracks: 9-15)
Roy Brooks - drums ( (tracks: 1-8)
Mike Gutierrez - drums (tracks: 9-10)
Frank Isola - drums (tracks: 11-15)

Recorded:

1978-1981, Detroit, Michigan

About:

Bob Szajner was born on September 12, 1938, he grew up listening to talented relatives playing various instruments. His mother taught him the basics of music and how to play piano at a very early age. In 1948, he won first prize in the Frankie Carle Piano Contest . This entitled him to one weeks performance at the Fox Theater in Detroit. He was one of the opening acts on the bill (a vaudeville theme) for Billie Holiday along with a comedian and an acrobatic duo. He enjoyed listening to her (Billie Holiday s) style of music and accompaniment for her. This was the beginning of his quest for his own personal style.

Ten years later, for at least ten years, he started writing and performing Modern Jazz later known as Bebop and then later as Hard Bop . He performed with many musicians from the Detroit Jazz scene at various sessions, venues and jazz clubs throughout the Detroit Metropolitan Area. He often worked with Donald Byrd, Charlie McPherson, Lonnie Hillyer, Roy Brooks, Yuseff Lateef, Pepper Adams, Frank Isola and others as a back-up piano player.

For the next ten years, he wrote some tunes, but really became quite dismayed and disappointed with the business of music, especially, the lack of audience. In 2007, approaching the end of his musical endeavors and wishing to leave a record of everything he ever recorded, Bob Szajner revived his label RMS007 Records and released his complete discography on seven CD's: Jazz Opus 20/40, Sound Ideas, Afterthoughts, The Lost Tapes, The Best of Triad, Center//Cuts and Loose Ends.

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