I wrote this composition to say "thank you" to Len
Anderson, saxophonist extraordinaire, who gives so
generously of his time to record my compositions. He
usually sight reads and records a piece on the first
take, hence the title "One And Done". After playing it,
he tosses the music in a cardboard box never to be seen
again. However the music lives on ad infinitum in his
recorded version, so filled with life and the
enthusiasm with which he plays. I usually write "Rest
In Peace" on the music be...(+)
I wrote this composition to say "thank you" to Len
Anderson, saxophonist extraordinaire, who gives so
generously of his time to record my compositions. He
usually sight reads and records a piece on the first
take, hence the title "One And Done". After playing it,
he tosses the music in a cardboard box never to be seen
again. However the music lives on ad infinitum in his
recorded version, so filled with life and the
enthusiasm with which he plays. I usually write "Rest
In Peace" on the music before I send it to him, knowing
the fate that awaits it at the end of the day. I have
enjoyed many hours of pleasure listening to his
recorded interpretations of my music. Thank you,
Leonard.