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Recorded live at the Royal Roost in New York City on August 29, 1948. Featuring Tadd Dameron - piano, Rudy Williams - alto saxophone, Allen Eager - tenor saxophone, Curly Russell - bass, and Kenny Clarke - drums. The JGC History series features specifically curated playlists to help trace the lineage of some of the most influential jazz compositions of all time. Join me on Patreon for Lead Sheets, Play-Alongs, Transcriptions, Lessons and much more: / jazzguitarcomprehensive Some notes about the composition as found on https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ Composer: Tadd Dameron Year: 1945 Origin: First recorded by Dizzy Gillespie in 1945. Style: Swing, usually played at a medium slow tempo. Form: A1-A2-B-A1 (32 Bars) [8-8-8-8] The final phrase is sometimes repeated as a tag ending. Key: Bb Major Harmony/Overview: The harmony of this composition is based on the George Gershwin standard "I Got Rhythm". The final turnaround in the A sections however gives the piece much of its character, using tri-tone substitution to return back to the tonic; IIImi7 - bIII7 - IImi7 - bII7. The bridge is an exact transposition of the A section, only up a 4th. Recordings: This song has been recorded over 80 times to date. Trummy Young claims that Dameron had written “Good Bait” in the 1930's, although it was not recorded until 1945 by Dizzy Gillespie. Tadd Dameron would record it himself on multiple occasions, both alongside Fats Navarro and even Miles Davis. It has since become one of the most popular rhythm changes in the repertoire and it has been recorded by a wide range of artists. JGC Top Picks: Dexter Gordon, Lullaby for a Monster, 1976 Steve Grossman, In New York, 1991 Joe Lovano, On This Day ... Live at the Vanguard, 2002 Please consider supporting this channel through a donation, https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jazzg... You can also support me on Patreon for much more musical content, / jazzguitarcomprehensive Be sure to subscribe to my main channel: / @jazzguitarcomprehensive As well as my second channel for Play-Alongs and Loops: / @jgcplayalongs The World's Premier Site for Jazz Guitar Education and Beyond https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ DISCLAIMER: This video has been uploaded for educational purposes and is protected under fair-use. This channel will never be monetized and any ads are run solely on behalf of the rightful copyright owner. #FatsNavarro #TaddDameron #GoodBait