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Welcome Jazz lovers from all over the world! All the best!

Bienvenidos amantes del Jazz de todo el mundo! Mis mejores deseos!
Johnny Griffin trio 1990
1:01:06
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Steve Gadd and the Gadd Gang 1988
58:05
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Peter King Quartet 🎷 1991
53:18
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Richard Wyands trio 1991
55:49
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Ronald Baker Quartet plays "Tangerine"
10:10
2 года назад
Ray Brown "Oh Look at me know" 2001
5:31
3 года назад
Mulgrew Miller Quintet 🔝 Jazzaldia 2000
1:00:56
3 года назад
Vol.2️⃣ Catalan Jazz Scene 1999
39:33
3 года назад
Ray Brown 🧨 2001 Jazzaldia
1:05:36
3 года назад
Комментарии
@The_Lincoln_Penny
@The_Lincoln_Penny 7 дней назад
Tainnnnnnn!!!!!
@rosariobrochero1210
@rosariobrochero1210 18 дней назад
Nació iluminó y se elevó
@PeaceMusic-fp3td
@PeaceMusic-fp3td 25 дней назад
Great!
@ashisBhadra
@ashisBhadra 26 дней назад
Can anybody share the tracks list of this concert?
@jamesratner7889
@jamesratner7889 Месяц назад
Fantastic performance of Coltrane classic.
@devilshark6694
@devilshark6694 Месяц назад
when the hero in was good
@personalwatching9312
@personalwatching9312 Месяц назад
I had to slow this down to 50% to understand it and find the 1. Crazy stuff
@Hinojosajazz
@Hinojosajazz Месяц назад
Yes!
@andrea22213
@andrea22213 Месяц назад
One of the greats.
@gt3065
@gt3065 Месяц назад
My God
@besuoro
@besuoro Месяц назад
Thanks to share this , really🙏🏽
@rebecamontoya7365
@rebecamontoya7365 Месяц назад
La guitarra 1860 😂😂😂 dios lo que debe valer eso 164 años tiene ahora increible
@JCohen-gh4lz
@JCohen-gh4lz 2 месяца назад
Loved it. I am a very big TENOR SAX LOVER
@hayfordfrempong6369
@hayfordfrempong6369 2 месяца назад
I'm a big fan of Branford Marsalis
@rockinbiff
@rockinbiff 2 месяца назад
Lawrence Marable, what a great drummer!
@Hinojosajazz
@Hinojosajazz 2 месяца назад
Yes!
@Mark-bd1ee
@Mark-bd1ee 3 месяца назад
Translated to english would have been great . The music and Freddie WOW. With smiles to art. Thanks .
@shanjayaweera3036
@shanjayaweera3036 3 месяца назад
Brilliant! Thank you
@rololo88
@rololo88 4 месяца назад
Fantastic !
@mariusardeleanu3884
@mariusardeleanu3884 4 месяца назад
Unfortunately, the drums sound is captured like shit!
@blacksmithing7137
@blacksmithing7137 4 месяца назад
One copying the other
@josecanoosado1306
@josecanoosado1306 4 месяца назад
Me quedé con las ganas de verlo pasear ...Cantar en la Feria de la Linea.... Pues hize la Mili en la LÍNEA DE LA CONCEPCIÓN...en el año finales del 87.hasta finales del 88... Cuando estaba en lo mejor...... PERO TODAVÍA NO ESCUCHABA FLAMENCO.. NO SABÍA QUIÉN ERA ... CAMARÓN.. Hoy tengo ya casi 60 años .. .. Que PENA..... "CAMARÓN VIVE".✨💫💥❤️. .....D.E.P.💐🕯️
@scivalesmusicbooks1977
@scivalesmusicbooks1977 4 месяца назад
Indispensable.
@walt686868
@walt686868 4 месяца назад
Great concert. Thanks for uploading. Mulgrew sounds particularly inspired here as does this whole band.
@andrewcharley1893
@andrewcharley1893 5 месяцев назад
You can often hear the influence of the hawk on so many saxophonists.This documentary is gold dust,many many thanks.😊
@LydianLunch
@LydianLunch 5 месяцев назад
I saw Nick Payton live last night in NYC, 1/25/2024, and he plays SO differently now. It’s 25 years later but it’s amazing how his playing has changed.
@rend7267
@rend7267 6 месяцев назад
a treasure
@lawrencemuller8972
@lawrencemuller8972 6 месяцев назад
Fabulous musicians! Joey Calderazzo is incredibly underrated.
@illuminatiZ
@illuminatiZ 7 месяцев назад
Joey Calderazzo beast solo: 5:33
@josephchristopherlewis6020
@josephchristopherlewis6020 7 месяцев назад
Great documentary frat. I think you're the G.O.A.T. ❤💯 Be blessed
@docnelson2008
@docnelson2008 7 месяцев назад
Don't get me wrong, I love Joe Lovano and his playing, he's a great saxophonist but in this concert he seems to dominate, like he would in a quartet setting. He could take a lesson from Lee Konitz; Lee's Nonet seemed to allow space for everybody to blow.
@Erschophone
@Erschophone 6 месяцев назад
To each his own - it's how HE does HIS band. In "Deal" EVERYONE (except for Dennis Irwin) soloed… Joe is always 100% there for the music and that's what counts. If the others want a feature on "Embraceable You" they can put their own band together and get the gigs. Also, the music is always interesting for everyone, even when they're not blowing all the time, because the arrangements are top class.
@docnelson2008
@docnelson2008 6 месяцев назад
OK you make some good points.@@Erschophone
@liamwalcroft6529
@liamwalcroft6529 7 месяцев назад
What's the name of the first song?
@andi285
@andi285 5 месяцев назад
Way back home
@dannyhughes4889
@dannyhughes4889 7 месяцев назад
'Save the best for last'...true. Marsalis showed the beauty of solo Sax....but far too short !!!!!!!!!!
@imanihekima1659
@imanihekima1659 8 месяцев назад
Could someone please tell me the name of the tune McCoy's band is playing? Incredible. If you know the personnel with him, do share it as well.
@Hinojosajazz
@Hinojosajazz 8 месяцев назад
hello! I'm sorry I can't tell you the name of the song since McCoy is improvising in that fragment and I have never seen that entire concert...and I don't know what song it is...grácias
@jazzmac03
@jazzmac03 8 месяцев назад
I remember seeing this group my first week at Temple Univ. in Philly at the old Zanzibar on Broad Street… 🔥🔥🔥
@RonCarterBassist
@RonCarterBassist 8 месяцев назад
👏🏾👏🏾
@tonywolton
@tonywolton 8 месяцев назад
I heard him often at the Bull's Head in Barnes, great nights.
@jamespowers595
@jamespowers595 8 месяцев назад
Slide was the goat
@noelmesta3313
@noelmesta3313 9 месяцев назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@bigbass421
@bigbass421 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful. Peter Washington, is one of my favorite bassists- often overshadowed by some other cats- but he just has everything- great tone, feel, and chops.. nice guy, too- met him once in a small club in N.Y. City. Watching the legend, Louis Hayes, is like a lesson in jazz history- man.. what a great drummer!
@Hinojosajazz
@Hinojosajazz 9 месяцев назад
Yes I now! Thanks for commenting
@johnkohmusic
@johnkohmusic 10 месяцев назад
Mulgrew Miller... his phrases... his technique... but I think what strikes me most is his comping. My goodness...
@Hinojosajazz
@Hinojosajazz 10 месяцев назад
Yes!
@wilsoncosta5822
@wilsoncosta5822 10 месяцев назад
Show. Demais.
@shakazulu365
@shakazulu365 10 месяцев назад
Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Ben Webster, all developed in Kansas City, where Bird grew up listening tu them. Jazz was born in New Orleans, but it grew up in Kansas City.
@yusuf1314
@yusuf1314 10 месяцев назад
Salaam waikum Ahki may Allah widen your bed r😢
@idafeperez3751
@idafeperez3751 10 месяцев назад
Dioooos. No te digo na y te lo digo to
@Hinojosajazz
@Hinojosajazz 10 месяцев назад
Grande
@user-vr1po8fe4l
@user-vr1po8fe4l 10 месяцев назад
😮😮😮super!!! Genius!!!
@JoseCarrasco-iu6eq
@JoseCarrasco-iu6eq 11 месяцев назад
Que buena música un placer escucharla
@daysroses2931
@daysroses2931 11 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot for sharing this marvellous video
@tonyfreejazz20
@tonyfreejazz20 11 месяцев назад
Nice!!
@cjgaddy
@cjgaddy Год назад
These were BRUCE KLAUBER’s (Author/Hudson Music, President Jazz Legends) comments about this video when he posted the RU-vid link to his own Facebook on 4-5-2020: This is something of a find (“Frank Sinatra Jr. Woody Herman Orchestra 2001”, posted by @Hinojosajazz). This is the Woody Herman Orchestra in 2001, conducted by Frank Tiberi, on tour and celebrating the 65th anniversary of Woody Herman's Big Band. There are a couple of certifiable guest stars in the band, including John Fedchock and Mike Brignola, and a pretty heavyweight guest star in the form of Frank Sinatra, Jr., who comes on about halfway through. What's so interesting about this 2001 show is that Frankie is NOT doing his "Sinatra Sings Sinatra" show. This is the show, in part at least, that was Frank Junior's very own show. He'd been doing some of this material for years, and as always with Frankie's own shows, there were always surprises and a good deal of real musicality. Clearly, he's taking advantage of a true jazz orchestra at a real jazz festival, and he's well up to the task (his own drummer, Bob "Uncle Salty") Chmel, boots things along throughout and looks like he's having a ball, especially on an unannounced Ellington number that is almost impossible to play, much less sing. Interestingly, other than the Sinatra "World on a String" closer, Frankie would always throw in at least one or two of his Father's numbers during his own shows, but not much more - the only songs he sings that are even peripherally associated with his father are "Indian Summer" and "Come Back to Me," which came off the rather obscure Sinatra/Ellington meeting of 1967. Frankie probably chose those for the jazz content, and because I know he loved that recording ("There's some dangerous shit on that record," he once told me). I remember one show he did years ago where the only Sinatra-related number was, of all things, "Doncha Go Away Mad." Talk about eclectic. Enjoy this. Musically, in one view, anyway, this is as close to the real Frank Sinatra, Jr. *musician* that's been captured on film. Andrea Kauffman Tamburino, let me know if I got any of this right.
@cjgaddy
@cjgaddy Год назад
:56 Don't Mean a Thing 7:41 Four Brothers 10:49 Body & Soul (Frank Tiberi) 16:33 Laura (John Fedchock) 22:02 FS-JR. Joins, backed by The Herman Herd!!
@russellziske7385
@russellziske7385 Год назад
Hope it’s not as racist as Wynton’s Trumpet Kings video doc.