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Rickey Woodard follows James Williams with six equally substantial choruses of tenor saxophone on "Recorda-Me" at approximately 172 BPM, his big, warm sound filling the room as he navigates Henderson's Latin-tinged 16-bar form in A minor. His playing recalls the great Texas tenor tradition of Gene Ammons and Dexter Gordon, musicians who prized a full, singing tone and blues-rooted melodic invention. As the second soloist, Woodard's six-chorus statement matches Williams's preceding piano feature in length and creative ambition, the live Tokyo setting lending the performance an energy and immediacy that underscores the natural interplay between these accomplished musicians.
Rickey Woodard was 41 to 42 years old at the time.
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