Bill Harris started out as the lead guitarist with the famous vocal group, "The Clovers". By 1956, he was living with Cannonball Adderley and making jazz recordings for Emarcy. At the same time, he studied classical guitar with Sophocles Papas and met Segovia. Bill went on to open the famous blues venue in NE Washington called "Pigfoot" while hosting the only radio blues show in the city, at the time, "Hootie Blues". When this CD was made Bill was dying of pancreatic cancer. This release offers a glimpse of the many varied interests and talents that Bill explored and exhibited during his many-faceted career. This previously sold out CD is now being offered in a limited edition. Some tracks have been remastered. (Previously deleted:11/1/07. Original release date:10/7/97)
2 Bill Harris Blues Monologue/Sitting on Top of the World
3 Ma Rainey
4 Nuages
5 Bach's Prelude in D Minor: Prelude/Allemande/Sarabande
6 Spring/Golden Sunset
7 Satin Doll
8 Out of Nowhere
9 Stomping at the Savoy
10 Possessed
11 Syeda's Song Flute
12 Jazz Band
13 The Wes Montgomery Suite: 'Remember Wes' (1st Movement)
14 The Wes Montgomery Suite: 'Sweet Fannie Louise' (3rd Movement)'
Bill Harris started out as the lead guitarist with the famous vocal group, "The Clovers". By 1956, he was living with Cannonball Adderley and making jazz recordings for Emarcy. At the same time, he studied classical guitar with Sophocles Papas and met Segovia. Bill went on to open the famous blues venue in NE Washington called "Pigfoot" while hosting the only radio blues show in the city, at the time, "Hootie Blues". When this CD was made Bill was dying of pancreatic cancer. This release offers a glimpse of the many varied interests and talents that Bill explored and exhibited during his many-faceted career. This previously sold out CD is now being offered in a limited edition. Some tracks have been remastered. (Previously deleted:11/1/07. Original release date:10/7/97)