Bert Wilson was on the frontier of psychedelic jazz in the mid-1960s NYC. He pioneered the use of multiphonics on the saxophone and was often compared to Albert Ayler.
HAY BERT, MAN I NEED SOME MORE OF ENDLESS FINGERS YOU GET ME STARTED THEN BAM IT'S OVER MAN I'M HUNGRY FEED A BROTHER I'LL SEND YOU SOME OF MY NEW STUFF.....SNAKPIT EDDIE
Amazing show tonight, man, the whole band sounded great, I loved 'Ampersandia', and I can't wait for the house party. Er, house "concert".
See ya soon,
D
PS: for one brief moment I mastered rhythm changes, then I lost my train of thought, now I'm back to square one.
BERT,JUST WANTED TO STOP BY AND SAY I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU, AND SOME OF THE OLD PLAYERS,I HOPE WE CAN PLAY TOGETHER SOME TIME.EDDIE SNAKEPIT
MAY GOD KEEP ON BLESSING YOU TWO.
Hey Bert thanks for the ADD, It's been a while since I've seen you and studied with Bob Meyer, Andrew Hickman is still in Boston and playing in at least 4 different groups.
Hope all is good and musical in life!!!
Giant Steps!!!!
Glenn Hummel
Nancy's interview in Jazz Profiles was a good read, and some good publicity. I feel honored to have jammed with you both. Hope to catch one of your upcoming shows in town.
HAY BERT, I KEEP ON THINKING ABOUT HOW COOL IT WAS TO FIND YOU.I'M PULLING OUT SOME OF THAT OLD SMILLEY STUFF.I HOPE YOU GET A CHACCE TO GO TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT OUR SITE.PLEASE ADD ME TO YOUR TOP IF THATS COOL WITH YOU.BOPOUT...