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Tonight features piano veteran Horace Silver, recorded in Englewood Clifs, New Jersey, in October 1965, with a track released on Blue Note. Woody Shaw is on trumpet, and Joe Henderson's on tenor sax here. The melody is of Portuguese extraction apparently, and the rhythm Brazilian, hence its title referencing the Portuguese stopping point midway across the Atlantic.
I_am posted a vocal take of this a good few months ago, but here is the Blue Note instrumental cut of Horace Silver's "Senor Blues". it was recorded in November 1956 - Donald Byrd plays trumpet and Hank Mobley's on tenor.
Horace Silver (born September 2, 1928), born Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silva in Norwalk, Connecticut, is an American jazz pianist and composer. His father, who was known as John Tavares Silver, was from the island of Maio in Cape Verde. His mother was born in New Canaan, Connecticut and was of Irish-African descent. Silver is known for his distinctive humorous and funky playing style and ...