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: Tracks like "The Song Is You" and Charlie Parker’s "Anthropology" showcase the duo’s technical precision and overlapping styles.
: This allowed DeFranco, one of the few clarinetists to fully adapt to bebop , to soar with a freedom usually reserved for fronting a quartet. Performance Highlights davemckenna_buddydefranco.youmustbelieveinswing...
: He played continuous 4/4 walking bass lines that functioned as a one-man rhythm section. : Tracks like "The Song Is You" and
While duets often lack the drive of a full band, this session needs no bassist or drummer. Dave McKenna was famous for a style: While duets often lack the drive of a
The 1997 album is a masterclass in jazz economy, featuring the rare and "magical" pairing of pianist Dave McKenna and clarinetist Buddy DeFranco . Recorded for Concord Jazz , the set consists of ten duets that bridge the gap between McKenna’s orchestral swing and DeFranco’s bebop-influenced virtuosity. The "Three-Handed" Rhythm Section
This collaboration was so successful it led to a follow-up album two years later, Do Nothing Till You Hear from Us! , featuring guitarist Joe Cohn.
: He delivered horn-like single-note solos and rich harmonic voicings.


