MUSIC

Lerimert Park - Roots & Branches of Los Angeles Jazz

1. Peyote Song #3 - by Jesse Sharps

2. Desert Fairy Princess - by Jesse Sharps

 (featuring voice and lyrics of Dwight Trible)

3. The Language of Saxophones - by Kamau Daaood

 (featuring the title poem from his book "The Language of Saxophones")

4. Agony in the Garden - by Roberto Miranda

5. Lately's Solo - A Pan Afrikan  People's Arkestra standard,

based on a solo by Lester Robertson when he was with Gerald Wilson

Click Links below for MP3 Excerpts

Language of Saxophones excerpt

Featuring Kamau Daaood and select band members

 

Desert Fairy Princess Soprano Solo

Solo Excerpt from Desert Fairy Princess - Jesse Sharps (Soprano Saxophone)

 

Desert Fairy Princess beginning excerpt

Featuring Dwight Trible on voice and Roberto Miranda on Bass

 

Desert Fairy Princess band excerpt

 

Peyote Song #3 Intro

 

Lately's Solo Beginning

with a portion of solo from Joey Dosik on Baritone Saxophone

 

Agony in The Garden

Excerpt of beginning with Jesse Sharps soloing on Soprano