Appendix
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Page 12: Ten Upliftin’ Delights to Fend off Nihilism
Songs:
“O—o—h Child” Five Stair Steps
“Happy” Pharrell Williams
“Someday We’ll All Be Free” Donnie Hathaway
“Be Grateful” Walter Hawkins & The Hawkins Family
“Move on Up” Curtis Mayfield
“Bumpin’” Wes Montgomery
“Boss Trés Bien” Quartette Trés Bien
“Snowcone” Albert Collins
“We Fall Down” Donnie McClurkin
“Sunrise, Sunset” Sonny Criss
Page 69: Master Musician Slide Hampton Dies at 89
Page 73: Wes Montgomery, March 6, 1923 — June 15, 1968
Caravan
Movin’ Along
For Heaven’s Sake
Impressions
Bumpin’ On Sunset
Back To Bock To Bock go to 26:27
Jingles
Page 80: Audit Your Aesthetics
Click here to Download the Tunes You Love Inventory
Page 97: Wayne Shorter, The Listener
Selected Solos:
“Free for All”—Composer & Tenor Sax, Wayne Shorter
Highlights: Running lines, fabulous melodic development, and listening to what he just played to inform him what he would play. Spectacularly burning, the other band members can’t help holding back, yelling, “woos.”
At 3:43: One of the most incredible release phrases in jazz history
“French Spice”—Composer Donald Byrd, Wayne Shorter Tenor sax
Highlights: Fabulous beginning of Wayne’s solo, great linkage and follow-through into the second section.
Infant Eyes—Composer & Tenor Sax, Wayne Shorter
Highlights: Breathtakingly beautiful
Masqualero—VIDEO LINK COMING SOON
Highlights: High level of introspection
Speak No Evil—VIDEO LINK COMING SOON
Highlights: The entire album is profoundly beautiful. One of the most significant jazz (or any other genre) records of all time.
I highly recommend the Blue Note Art Blakey recordings with Wayne Shorter. VIDEO LINKS COMING SOON
Here are a few:
Freedom Rider
Free for All
Ugetsu
Roots and Herbs
Page 104: Set Programming Chart
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Page 105: Master of the Song: Burt Bacharach
Walk on By
Alfie
Any Day Now
There is Always Something to Remind You
Don’t Make Me Over
The Look of Love
This Empty Place
Anyone Who Had a Heart
What The World Needs Now
Page 106: The Rule of Two
Check out the two following versions to understand my Rule of Two:
Original Version of “Moanin’”
Wes’s Version of “Moanin’”
Page 114: Awfully Sad News, Khari Parker has Died

Two videos of Khari’s playing:
Page 115: Mark Colby, Musician Extraordinaire, Died Yesterday
I was lucky to have Mark play on many of my recordings. I loved hearing his solo on my tune “Will or Won’t.” Listen to the tune here.
Page 128: Bloom’s Laws for Effective Musical Presentation
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