Popcorn (Luiz Henrique and Walter Wanderley album) explained
Popcorn is a 1967 jazz album by vocalist Luiz Henrique and organist Walter Wanderley with band on Verve Records.[1] The album features Luiz Henrique, guitar and vocals, Walter Wanderley, organ; Sivuca, accordion; Romeo Penque, flute, Affonso de Paula, percussion, with James Kappes, Gary Chester, or Donald MacDonald on drums.[2]
Personnel
- Sivuca - accordion
- David Krieger - art direction
- José Marino – bass
- Donald MacDonald (tracks: 3 to 5, 8 to 10), Gary Chester (2) (tracks: 2), James Kappes (tracks: 1, 6, 7, 1) – drums
- Melvin Tax (tracks: 1, 2, 6, 7, 11), Romeo Penque (tracks: 3 to 5, 8 to 10) – flute
- Luiz Henrique – guitar, vocals
- Walter Wanderley – organ, electric Piano, harpsichord
- Alfonso De Paula (tracks: 2), Luiz Henrique (tracks: 1, 3 to 11) - percussion
- Bob Morgan - producer
Notes and References
- Jazz Journal International 1998 Page 53
- High Fidelity Musical America - Volume 19, 1 1969 -- Page 126 "Luiz Henrique, guitar and vocals; Walter Wanderley, organ; Sivuca, accordion; Romeo Penque, flute; Affonso de Paula, percussion; James Kappes. Gary Chester, or Donald MacDonald. drums. Happy Birthday; Cabaret; Popcorn; eight more."