Question

A song by this artist with a Portuguese-language title begins with the straight-eighth note melody “E, high B, C, low E, low C, up to a long held F-sharp” over a Latin rhythm. Late in this artist’s career, he recorded a live album with Al Foster and Ron Carter titled for the “state of” his instrument, as well as a Grammy-winning album of Billy Strayhorn covers. Herbie Hancock made early use of the Fender Rhodes on this artist’s song “Black Narcissus.” This artist recorded The Elements with (*) Alice Coltrane and played saxophone alongside Pharaoh Sanders on her album Ptah, the (-5[1])El Daoud. This artist’s switch from Blue Note to Milestone Records was marked by his album Power to the People. Kenny Dorham’s visit to Brazil inspired the Latin rhythms on this artist’s song “Recorda Me.” For 10 points, what tenor saxophonist’s album Page One contains the first recording of “Blue Bossa?” (10[1])■END■ (10[1]0[3])

ANSWER: Joe Henderson (The first line describes Henderson’s song “Recorda Me.”)
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
John LawrenceCurse you, Periplus the Platypus!The Plague (anime)" was redirected to: "Oran High School Host Club99-5
Aseem KeyalThe Catastrophic Implosion of Packet SubBHSU15010
William GoldenRomanos IV Diogenes’ Macaroni GrillSaint Peter Andre 30001510
Matt JacksonThe Plague (anime)" was redirected to: "Oran High School Host ClubCurse you, Periplus the Platypus!1510
Taylor HarveySaint Peter Andre 3000Romanos IV Diogenes’ Macaroni Grill1510
Rahul KeyalThe anti-STOON-dahl cabal (the tall Keyal et al.)Team Name Think Detail15110

Summary

2023 Chicago Open08/05/2023Y450%0%25%150.50