Wayne Cobham Covers His Brother Billy Cobham On "Heather"
By JR on 5:28 PM
Filed Under: Billy Cobham , Classic Hip Hop Breaks , Covers , Jazz Fusion , Wayne cobham
Set your mind at ease to the reflective musical vibe of Wayne Cobham on this touching tribute to his brother's famous song "Heather". This song from Billy Cobham's 1974 album "Crosswinds" is good listening for a day where you would like to sit at home and clear your thoughts to the sound of music. Both Cobham brothers show their ability as arrangers and instrumentalists on their versions of "Heather", Wayne being a talented horn player who lets his emotions flow throughout the song and Billy a famous Jazz fusion drummer who is known for his work with Miles Davis.
Enjoy more of Wayne's work below at Reverbnation and listen to Billy Cobham's interview with NPR here as he celebrates the 40th anniversary of his debut solo album "Spectrum" and reflects on his career.
Written and Originally released on my Brother Billy Cobham's Crosswind LP.
Billy Cobham-Drums
Onage Allen Gumbs-Piano
Victor Wayne Jefferies-Guitar
Kevin Ellis-Bass
Wayne Cobham-Flugelhorn
Written and Originally released on my Brother Billy Cobham's Crosswind LP.
Billy Cobham-Drums
Onage Allen Gumbs-Piano
Victor Wayne Jefferies-Guitar
Kevin Ellis-Bass
Wayne Cobham-Flugelhorn
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