I feel so "yesterday" since learning and listening to Chester (CT) Thompson. He played for a tribute to Mr Larry Young, Jr who is my wife's father in San Francisco! Shout out to KCSMs "Uncle" Pete Fallaco for putting an evening of organ together for her father's birthday. CT's "'Squid Cakes" was one of the featured tunes, and I was blown away!!
I share teacher with the two of them, and he always talks to me with such pride about both. Some times we are in class and he tells me "Simón/Rachel just won a very important cometition", and the rest of the class is with hapiness in the ambient. Amazing to listen to them together!
Hey Rome Yamilov, I/we really enjoy your improvising. I love how you create riffs and then into motifs making it sound much more legit than just a guitar solo. Aki sounds great and you compliment him brilliantly.
Stardust has a couple of extra verses at the beginning that not many sing, Harry Connick does it. And now the purple dusk of twilight time Steals across the meadows of my heart... High up in the sky the little stars climb Always reminding me that we're apart You wandered down the lane and far away leaving me a song that will not die love is now a stardust of yesterday the music of the years gone by... Sometimes I wonder why I spend the lonely nights dreaming of a song the melody of my reverie and I am once again with you when our love was new and each kiss and inspiration but that was long ago and now my consolation is in the stardust of a song beside a garden wall when stars are bright you are in my arms the nightingale tells it's fairytale of paradise where Roses grow though I dream in vain in my heart, it always will remain my Stardust melody the melody of love's refrain...
56:24 I enjoy returning to this part even if it was accidental. I have never heard a more breathtaking opening to Wave before and its a shame I can't find any tracks of Larry playing the full thing
... Lydia and cold blood is in house. Note: the Sisyphus album ain't nothing but a funk rock groove and one of the greatest music instrumental songs is call ...shop talk...🎉
0:45 Jumpin' At The Woodside 6:48 Benny's From Heaven 12:42 Hit That Jive, Jack 18:15 Million Dollar Secret 27:12 Romance Without Finance 31:00 Hot Rod Special 35:45 Some Like It Hot 42:50 Mess Around 47:45 But Not For Me 56:32 Rumpus Room Honeymoon 1:00:18 Daddy-O 1:07:46 Where's My Gravy 1:12:00 Let Me In 1:20:10 Bowlin' With Jones 1:24:55 (Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone
I have known Lydia since we were in seventh grade. It was summer school our grades weren’t that good so they made us go to summer school. I have one song that she knows and nobody else knows that she knows it
Along with T.O.P., Cold Blood was (and still is) one of my favorite bands of the 70s & they still sound good! I have their first 4 albums. Lydia still sounds live just like she did way back b-4 you could add filters to the vocals. Old school is the best school!!! Great performance!!! 🎶💖
"Devil My Care" (at about 17:00) is by Bob Dorrough, who wrote a lot of nice things, including "Blue Christmas," which he sang with Miles, and with Dave Frishberg and Jack Sheldon, was a major creator of "Schoolhouse Rock." The song starting at about 27:03 is a Bossa Nova called "Corcovado" (Quiet Nights) by Antonio Carlos Jobim, the tune beginning around 33:45 is another of his original compositions, "Nightingale" at 38:17, is a jazz standard from a British composer that piano master Barry Harris often played. Starting around 48:45 is Steve Allen's "This Could Be The Start of Something Big," most notably recorded by the wonderful vocalist, Mark Murphy, in the '60s, and here he's playing great stride piano. I recognize what he starts around 53:50, but can't place it with a name. Mark McMillan figured out the rest
Wonderful piano, wonderful performance, wonderful recording! Mr. Fortner is one of brightest of many young talents to emerge in recent decades. I had the great pleasures of hearing a performance in this venue several years ago, and of hearing him in San Francisco a few years ago. I'm a retired jazz recording engineer and life-long jazz listener, while my wife casually enjoys the music. Driving home, she remarked that she now understood why I was always bitching about the sound of the pianos in the clubs we frequent, including the one at Kuumbwa.
Finnerty to my ear can do no wrong - and Ernie Watts' solo at halfway thru this show circa 0.33:00 is as heavy as James Carter or any cat today, years younger
CT Just found your RU-vid today 12:00AM Wow! I’m a Gospel Organist for 54 years… New fan! If you have a web page let know. Also your timing is impeccable!
like Charles Earland, or Cliff Coulter himself, CT is a genius compsoer & arranger of music for the Hammond as lead - the Tower of Power live sets from the day will show you CTs gospel improv, usually during the set-closer tune Knock Yourself Out. Squib Cakes composed for them by CT is sort of a legend This man (before helpinn Sanatan to some great rrcords) joined a 10 piece band, with a Hammond and Lelsies, and he with Castillo made it work (percussionist split and band went back to 10 piece.)
Great music, pity those poor people wearing facemasks poisoning themselves. Please take them off and enjoy oxygen! Thats how nature works. Genuinly wish you all great health and wisdom, Erik the Netherlands
How do masks "poison" people? And please cite your peer-reviewed scientific source to support your claim....OR you could just limit your comments to the subject at hand and enjoy the music (instead getting illogically distracted by what people wear, when it has absolutely no negative effect on you.)
@@travisbarney3591 hi Travis, you are right, it should be about enjoying great music. What disturbs me is that people wearing FM do actually harm themselves since most people wear them incorrectly and too long. This can/will cause buildups of spores of mould, bacteria etc, specially in a moist warm containment like a FM. The protective element against viruses (measuring around 100nanometer) is nil. I realise the people wearing this do it because they think it protects them, what i try to do is tell people it doesnt. But you are correct, this was not the right place. For scientific sources, there are plenty, ask any surgeon, or look at the packet these masks come in. It will tell you they do not protect against viruses. I do wish you and your loved ones great health and happiness, regards, Erik the Netherlands.
0:00 Congolese Children Sweet And Lovely 7:35 Aria Excerpt From Bizet's Quintet from 'Carmen' Devil May Care 20:30 On The Street Where You Live (20:54) 27:09 33:45 38:17 A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square 42:41 48:45 53:49 58:12 Put Out The Light 1:03:44 The Man I Love
1:25 Tea For Two (4:15, 4:36, 5:20) 8:45 The Man I Love 16:30 Anime Theme Song 19:44 All In The Golden Afternoon (22:05) 23:19 Ravenswood 32:35 Untitled (39:50) 44:21 Sophisticated Lady 53:58 Sonata for a Vanishing Child 1:13:05 St. Louis Blues (1:17:26) 1:22:10 High Society (1:24:35, 1:26:28) 1:28:05 Tiger Rag