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Een uur Ischa – Eik & Linde – Amsterdam

Ischa Meijer announces:

 

Jan Piets solo of the week in Een uur Ischa
25 March 1986 (Eik & Linde, Amsterdam)

 

Jan Piet Visser & Karin BloemenStormy monday
25 March 1986 (Eik & Linde, Amsterdam)

(Original: Call It Stormy Monday but Tuesday Is Just as Bad – T-Bone Walker – 1947)
Inspiration – version 1965: Manfred Mann

 

Jan Piet Visser & Jan Robijns – Reddish top

1 september 1987 (Satyricon, Maastricht)

(Free interpretation of Ben Kynard & Lional Hampton ‘s Red top – 1946)
The song was first recorded by Gene Ammons and His Sextet in 1947
Version 1947: Lional Hampton and his orchestra

 

Jan Piet Visser & Jan Robijns -I ain’t rough
1 September 1987 (Satyricon, Maastricht)

Original: I’m not roughLil Hardin en Louis Armstrong  – 1927
Version: Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five – 1927
Inspiration – version: The J. Geils Band – 1977

 

Jan Piet Visser & Jan Robijns – Yeah, yeah, Jay, jay
1 September 1987 (Satyricon, Maastricht)

 

Jan Piet Visser & Ronald AbramsBlues with a feelin
24 November 1987 (Eik & Linde, Amsterdam)

Original: Blues with a feelin’ – Rabon Tarrant – 1947
Inspiration – version: Little Walter – 1953
Version: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – 1965

 

Jan Piet Visser & Ronald Abrams – Hi-heel sneakers
24 November 1987 (Eik & Linde, Amsterdam)

(Original: Hi-heel sneakers – Tommy Tucker – 1964)

 

Jan Piet Visser, Ronald Abrams & Jan Robijns – ??
24 November 1987 (Eik & Linde, Amsterdam)

 

 

 

 

 

galisCor Galis announces, with the sounds of Jan Piet:

 


220px-SteveMackayLivezwRex Reason BandI wish you would
Live in the Melkweg with Steve Mackay

Original: I wish you would – Billy Boy Arnold – 1955

 

Rex Reason Band – Stormy monday
At the Odeon with Tony Scott

Original: Call It Stormy Monday but Tuesday Is Just as Bad – T-Bone Walker – 1947
Inspiration – version 1965: Manfred Mann

 

RexReason001Rex Reason Band – Watermelon man (of the album: VPRO Recordings)

By Jan Piet named ‘Watermelonish Man’, a free interpretation of
Original: Herbie Hancock’s Watermelon man – 1962

 

 

 

 

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