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  1. Discogs: 1993 CD, Another's Point Of View. リリースのクレジット、レビュー、トラックを確認し、購入。

  2. Amazon.de/musik: Eddie Allen, Vincent HerringAnother's Point of View jetzt kaufen. Bewertung , Another's Point of View. Jazz, Jazz & Blues / Allgemein, Jazz, Jazz & Blues / Allgemein

  3. Here’s a quick and simple definition: Point of view refers to the perspective that the narrator holds in relation to the events of the story. The three primary points of view are first person, in which the narrator tells a story from their own perspective ("I went to the store"); second person , in which the narrator tells a story about you ...

  4. 26 de nov. de 2019 · August 29, 2020, will mark the centennial of one of jazz’s most iconic figures, Charlie Parker. The global celebration of Charlie Parker will begin with a historic alto saxophone summit bringing together three of modern jazz’s most acclaimed voices. Vincent Herring, Bobby Watson, and Gary Bartz, three of the most heralded alto sax jazz musicians in the last 40 years, join forces to pay ...

  5. 19 de nov. de 2021 · Vincent Herring (born November 19 ... He moved to West Point and served one enlisted tour. In 1982 he moved to New York City. Since first touring Europe and the United States with Lionel Hampton's big band, Herring has worked with Nat Adderley, ... Eddie Allen Quintet Another Point of View (Enja)

  6. 5 de mar. de 2024 · This type of jazz is like Esperanto. A small group of aficionados who get together and speak an arcane language that the rest of humanity doesn't understand. Herring is an American musician and presumably addressing his countrymen. In the US jazz no longer appeals to “regular folk” the way it does in some other places.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2010 · Unknown member. #12 · Jan 2, 2010. Vincent Herring is one bad dude! Love his playing and his ideas. I love the fact that he tends to play more "inside". Sometimes playing "outside" for the sake of playing "outside" can sound more like an etude or an intellectual exercise rather than expressing something.