There are certain Columbus musicians who don’t draw attention to themselves so much as quietly build something substantial—an indelible legacy you only start to notice once you’ve been paying attention for a while. I wasn’t thinking about that on the February night my wife and I spent in Manhattan's West Village, sitting in Arthur’s Tavern, but I probably should have been. We were there to see Terry Waldo. Waldo's Gutbucket Syncopators Hot Jazz Vol. One G.H.B. - GHB-55 1971 T