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David Murray /James Newton Quintet
David Murray
James Newton
John Hicks
Fred Hopkins
Billy Hart
Andrew Cyrille
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{From the liner notes by George Coppens:}
“T & E” stands for Thelonious (Monk) and Eric (Dolphy) and the piece was named by
critic Stanley Crouch because it reminded him of both these geniuses,
who are also Newton’s very favorites.