RIP Lyle Mays
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Andy Volk
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RIP Lyle Mays
RIP Lyle Mays, seminal collaborator with Pat Metheny.
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Stu Schulman
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Very Sad.My condolences to Kyle's family.
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Craig Stock
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Wow, What a shock, loved his playing with Pat and also his solo work, in fact I pulled one of his solo Cd's out a few months ago to take a listen.
I think he was a North Texas State Jazz grad.
R.I.P. Lyle, what a legacy!
I think he was a North Texas State Jazz grad.
R.I.P. Lyle, what a legacy!
Regards, Craig
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Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
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Charlie McDonald
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He was a brilliant and intense musician. The group's second incarnation played a basement venue in Tulsa, Mays was trying to tune the zither to the piano,
the blender, and the chatter, and finally stopped and raised his voice: "No sounds!" I'm betting it was near the end of the tour.
Metheney was, as Nat Hentoff (I think) described, that Midwestern hip "and all those teeth" as he looked down on me and smiled.
I think they were a perfect foil for each other.
Mays' compositions on the 'lizard' album of the 1975 North Texas 1:00 lab band undoubtedly earned the record its Grammy nomination.
He was too young.
the blender, and the chatter, and finally stopped and raised his voice: "No sounds!" I'm betting it was near the end of the tour.
Metheney was, as Nat Hentoff (I think) described, that Midwestern hip "and all those teeth" as he looked down on me and smiled.
I think they were a perfect foil for each other.
Mays' compositions on the 'lizard' album of the 1975 North Texas 1:00 lab band undoubtedly earned the record its Grammy nomination.
He was too young.
Those that say don't know; those that know don't say.--Buddy Emmons
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Andy Volk
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Their early work sure caught my ear as did Still Life Talking in the mid 80s. After that, I dropped off the listening cliff but early on, Metheny and Mays meshed incredibly well.
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Charlie McDonald
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That's my memory, Andy. Here's Phase Dance live. Good video of Lyle.
The next group with the upright bass player and Latin percussion was super. I think I heard them but I'm not sure. Spacious sound.
Here's the opening tune from the North Texas album, FM
I saw the 1:00 band that year, but wouldn't have known if Mays was conducting or playing. It was really an amazing career he had.
The next group with the upright bass player and Latin percussion was super. I think I heard them but I'm not sure. Spacious sound.
Here's the opening tune from the North Texas album, FM
I saw the 1:00 band that year, but wouldn't have known if Mays was conducting or playing. It was really an amazing career he had.
Those that say don't know; those that know don't say.--Buddy Emmons
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Craig Stock
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Charlie, Thanks for that link, never heard that stuff before but soo awesome. I love that style, very Jaco-esk, was just listening to Jaco last night with his big band. Met him a few times, and as with Lyle, both are gone too soon.
Regards, Craig
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days