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  1. Charles Fambrough, one of the alltime great upright bass players is joined by the late great Grover Washington Jr on the cut " It's Not Easy Havin' Fun" from...

  2. Charles Fambrough (August 25, 1950 – January 1, 2011 [1]) was an American jazz bassist, composer and record producer [2] from Philadelphia. [3] [4] Fambrough was a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers during the early 1980s. [5] [6] [7]

  3. Grover Washington Jr. -- soprano sax Glen Barrett -- engineer, mixing Alex Head -- engineer Dave Kowalski -- engineer Jeremy Smith -- engineer David Chackler -- executive producer Victor Bailey -- painting Stacey Klevens, Pipedream & Paul Venaas -- layout & design

  4. 2 janv. 2011 · Upright Citizen: R.I.P. Charles Fambrough. I was saddened last night when I heard the news of the death of bassist Charles Fambrough. "Broski",as he was known, worked with so many of the legends, from McCoy Tyner to Art Blakey, from Grover Washington, Jr. to Airto Moreira.

  5. www.amazon.com › Upright-Citizen-CHARLES-FAMBROUGHUpright Citizen - amazon.com

    23 janv. 2007 · This nine track album of contemporary, smooth jazz most notably features the late Grover Washington Jr.. on soprano sax. Other artists of note are vocalist Jon Lucien, Alex Bugnon, George Duke, Mulgrew Miller, Bruce Barth on keyboards/piano, and Gerald Albright on alto sax - it's a high quality roster of musicians who are playing ...

  6. This nine track album of contemporary, smooth jazz most notably features the late Grover Washington Jr.. on soprano sax. Other artists of note are vocalist Jon Lucien, Alex Bugnon, George Duke, Mulgrew Miller, Bruce Barth on keyboards/piano, and Gerald Albright on alto sax - it's a high quality roster of musicians who are playing rhythmic and ...

  7. Charles Fambrough actually seems to downplay the bass on Upright Citizen, ceding the spotlight to guests like Grover Washington, Jr. and Joe Ford. Fambrough's domain here is the rhythm section, adding programmed drums to his basslines in order to get the right foundation in place.