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  1. www.philwoods.com › discography › itemTHE GRAND ENCOUNTER

    Dianne Reeves Dianne Reeves, vocals Joe Williams, vocals Germaine Bazzle, vocals Kimberley Longstreth, vocals Toots Thielemans, harmonica Clark Terry, trumpet and vocals Harry "Sweets" Edison, trumpet Phil Woods*, alto saxophone Bobby Watson, alto saxophone James Moody, tenor saxophone and vocals Al Grey, trombone Kenny Barron, piano Rodney Whittaker, bass Herlin Riley, drums (Not all ...

  2. THE GRAND ENCOUNTER dianne reevesVocals - Dianne Reeves & Joe WilliamsTenor Saxophone - James MoodyAlto Saxophone - Phil Woods Trombone - Al GreyTrumpet - Ha...

  3. Tracklist: Old Country. Cherokee. Besame Mucho. Let Me Love You. Tenderly. After Hours. Ha! Some Other Spring. Side By Side. I’m Okay. Vocals: Dianne Reeves. Additional Vocals: Joe Williams, Germaine Bazzle, Kimberly Longstreth. Saxophones: Bobby Watson, Phil Woods, James Moody. Trumpet: Harry “Sweets” Edison, Clark Terry. Trombone: Al Grey.

  4. 19 de sept. de 1996 · Europe. 1996. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "The Grand Encounter" on Discogs.

  5. The song Tenderly with Joe WIlliams and Phil Woods is one of the highlights of the album. On The Grand Encounter at the latest, Reeves delivered her singing master. In the meantime she has advanced to become one of the greatest divas of jazz.

  6. The Grand Encounter Dianne Reeves. Release date: 1996. Old Country; Cherokee; Besame Mucho; Let Me Love You; Tenderly; After Hours; Ha! Some Other Spring; Side By Side; I’m Okay; Harry “Sweets” Edison – Trumpet | Al Grey – Trombone | J ames Moody – Tenor Saxophone ... Joe Williams – Vocals ...

  7. 9 de feb. de 2007 · This is one of Reeve's best CDs--pure undiluted jazz all the way. Highlights include a "Tenderly" duet with Joe Williams, her interaction with Harry "Sweets" Edison on "Some Other Spring," and a stirring rendition of "I'm Okay." The all-star supporting cast also includes Phil Woods, James Moody, Al Grey, Clark Terry, and Kenny Barron ...